Talk:Re: Chapter 179/@comment-2601:246:4B00:B370:D051:BEBD:1EA1:ED90-20180718213724/@comment-175.158.216.76-20180724100759

^ However, I still think the contrary.

From what I've observed, Ishida certainly had an idea, so many ideas even, so many characters & so many story lines to deal with that he wanted to put into the narrative but failed to execute or further develop them thus, most of them were neglected + he already planned everything - even after Haise's memories came back. But, he wanted to rushed :Re so badly that he probably didn't write multiple drafts nor experiment more - to choose the right pace or never got time in the first place considering the schedule. His writing was decent when it was simple, balanced, like in TG; at that point I felt like he wasn't that completely overwhelmed yet imo.