This whole misunderstanding trope honestly dragged the story down for me. It feels unnecessary, especially with the whole “first love” angle, like no matter how much time passes or how many people they meet, they still can’t let go of someone from their youth. I’ve never liked that kind of writing.
And then there’s Tarkan. Are we really supposed to accept this as justification? “Oh, I thought my first love was someone else, but it turns out it was you all along so I’ve always loved you.” That just comes across as insincere.
Maybe I’m overthinking it, but this whole stunt really made my rating drop.
Actually life in life you never get what you want you get what situation gives you and in tarkan's it's but obvious that he will try to find the person who helped him like no one can forget someone who helped him in his need
Exactly. The sigh of disappointment I made was palpable.
I hope we don't have a misunderstanding trope of Tarkan mistaking her sister for his first love, because with the recent developments, it feels like we are suddenly trecking to predictable levels of progress going stereotypical "conflict".
Exactly. The sigh of disappointment I made was palpable. I hope we don't have a misunderstanding trope of Tarkan mistaking her sister for his first love, because with the recent developments, it feels like we a... Takucchi
This whole misunderstanding trope honestly dragged the story down for me. It feels unnecessary, especially with the whole “first love” angle, like no matter how much time passes or how many people they meet, they still can’t let go of someone from their youth. I’ve never liked that kind of writing.
And then there’s Tarkan. Are we really supposed to accept this as justification?
“Oh, I thought my first love was someone else, but it turns out it was you all along so I’ve always loved you.”
That just comes across as insincere.
Maybe I’m overthinking it, but this whole stunt really made my rating drop.