Soundwave-19
Well, Considering how CSM and the community is in shambles. If you're still around I would like to know your take on it, especially with how the manga has gone.
Soundwave-19
@Ms_Makima @Soundwave-19 Honestly, I feel you on this however I would like to add my own take. In my own opinion, It seemed like mid way through Part 2 Fujimoto had seemingly grew tired of CSM in general. It felt rushed, and there were so many things that could've been handled more correctly however they weren't. Plot holes remained and things just didn't make sense towards the end and with the last two chapters it just shows that Fujimoto really just gave up and threw in the towel. What devil was Pochita exactly? How did the timeline get reset? How are these characters now back? I feel like if these last two chapters weren't just dropped out of the blue and built towards there would be better reception and alot more answers however Fujimoto won't give us said answers. In an interview, he stated that he wanted to make a story that left a feeling to the readers that can only be described as "what even was that?" and something that felt meaningless. in a way, i guess he achieved it. Do i think part 2 had a nice ending? Far from it, however its not the most horrible ending I've seen, it just leaves alot out to feel actually fulfilling
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Ms_Makima
@Soundwave-19 part 2 is certainly something, it dragged out a story that should have been a one and done. Almost the entire cast died in part 1, having it end there would have been a bummer but it would have fit the dark theme and leave behind more than the feverish chaos we have now. Pochita's sudden decision and the with it comming conundrum feels like an attempt of rewriting the story after the writers backed themselves into an corner. But considering that my own story had little coherence at many points I shouldn't judge professional writers because I made more then just a few mistakes myself. Regardless, I suppose that an ending as convoluted as this wasn't to be stopped considering the mind-boggling power Pochita has and that it sooner or later would have messed up the entire time line in one way or another.
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