To say it’s a satisfying ending would be a lie so I’ll just state that it was an ok ending. Seemed rushed to make them established and gloss over just about everything that happened. Kinda insulting to say they’re both inexperienced when Dan was the actual one that was inexperienced in a lot of things and has been abused multiple times. But I guess since they love each other it’s ok… Yes I know JK had a horrible/rough childhood but so did Dan (even if it wasn’t as bad) so they have equal footing there but still not an excuse. If I’m being honest ending it w/ the whole “with the power of love we can overcome anything” doesn’t really match the story, but if there’s side stories w/ their relationship developing and being healthy I guess it’s a win?
I may be ragging on it but there are quite a few things I enjoyed, granny arc as a bit long but it helped JK realize that Dan only has his grandma, no other relatives, no close friend, no one. It is only him and his grandma, the fact that he’d really be alone w/o her I think resonated w/ JK a lot knowing his past. It was very touching to see that she confined in him to care and look after Dan after she was gone and he did in fact take it to heart. Also liked his previous couch still advising him and helping him to actually notice what’s around him, to actually look for what’s really valuable. Though it was a bit short for my liking I loved the self reflection and realization that JK went through, taking accountability for his actions and apologizing for everything that he did to Dan was needed (kinda wanted to see him cry more cause I like how he looks when he cries (▰˘◡˘▰))
And that’s about it, another one of the manhwa I’m reading is completed! (●'◡'●)ノ
To say it’s a satisfying ending would be a lie so I’ll just state that it was an ok ending. Seemed rushed to make them established and gloss over just about everything that happened. Kinda insulting to say they’re both inexperienced when Dan was the actual one that was inexperienced in a lot of things and has been abused multiple times. But I guess since they love each other it’s ok… Yes I know JK had a horrible/rough childhood but so did Dan (even if it wasn’t as bad) so they have equal footing there but still not an excuse. If I’m being honest ending it w/ the whole “with the power of love we can overcome anything” doesn’t really match the story, but if there’s side stories w/ their relationship developing and being healthy I guess it’s a win?
I may be ragging on it but there are quite a few things I enjoyed, granny arc as a bit long but it helped JK realize that Dan only has his grandma, no other relatives, no close friend, no one. It is only him and his grandma, the fact that he’d really be alone w/o her I think resonated w/ JK a lot knowing his past. It was very touching to see that she confined in him to care and look after Dan after she was gone and he did in fact take it to heart. Also liked his previous couch still advising him and helping him to actually notice what’s around him, to actually look for what’s really valuable. Though it was a bit short for my liking I loved the self reflection and realization that JK went through, taking accountability for his actions and apologizing for everything that he did to Dan was needed (kinda wanted to see him cry more cause I like how he looks when he cries (▰˘◡˘▰))
And that’s about it, another one of the manhwa I’m reading is completed! (●'◡'●)ノ