Thread:Dayne Dariel/@comment-25787298-20160626130511/@comment-27247962-20160709152308

I remember that very clearly. I feel like the reveal of the king, should make us forget all the other questions. That seems like the aim for Ishida at this point. Because he's piling all these questions up & without even answering them decides to reveal the biggest question of them all in a few chapters, who the 'king' is...

If that's the case i've still got some hopes left for a good reveal, but it doesn't change that he's seemingly starting to stumble over the amount of stuff he wants to show his readers.

The chapters are getting plain & straightforward, without too much need off diving into them or too much referencing or symbolism.

It worries me. But the worry might be completely out of place.

I already gave up the frustration and dissatisfaction about Re:Crew. Wether they live or die, it doesn't make any difference to me anymore. He can go shonen with them all he wants, I already lost interest in Re:crew a long time ago. He went wrong with them somewhere. And I think it's for the most part the lack of information he gives us, like we already stated. It's good to want to keep you're readers in a veil, but Ishida is exaggerating it.

I felt like father hinted at Uta being the son. Well I might have made that link a bit too careless.

And it's more like what will do King do at this point, but die?

It's all building up to that reveal, but what after the reveal? What makes the reveal so important & what will Ishida do to make that reveal be very important for the future...