Thread:Dayne Dariel/@comment-27347196-20161125200550/@comment-27247962-20161205234520

You complain with lighthearted sarcasm. But that's probably the way you are. It makes you seem at best amused with the bad writing.

I'm getting seriously tired of his constant symbolism and I easily start to dislike writers who make promises or leave hints, to immediately insert some random convenient block to shove it a few chapters forward again and on and on and on, 'til the reader doesn't expect anything of it anymore.

Either the Japanese have a completely different definition of entertainment, maybe more patience or the writer really doesn't know when it's best to meet the expectations he so audaciously shared with his readers to look forward too.

And with this i'm mostly hinting at romantic development or solving psychological/social issues with other characters. I'm kinda tired of the cliché where a confrontation with a certain enemy magically solves the issues they've had, without even talking. -_-

Ishida made a big promise "i want to talk to you when you get back". If he blocks this talk by having Takeomi messing it up, then i've lost all hope. He's a good writer, but he has a tendency to get to attached to the same methods. Besides it getting boring, it's frustrating.

Tatara kicking the bucket so easily was indeed another one. Tatara, the guy to hype up Seidou.