Ugh I swear, I'm still not over how much of a POS Dami has been (  ̄皿 ̄)凸
Like, if they had been a group of girls in hs, the "friendship dynamic" between Dami and Joon would have been obviously identified as bullying. I mean, constantly insulting and trying to exclude Joon while talking bad about him to Doha and trying to get him to stay away from him.
But since they're boys it's fine. Since they're boys they're friends and that's just how friends are sometimes ig
It's just so fucking toxic and annoying ("it" being that Dami mf)
Idk if I'm going to finish this one . . .
Personally, the writing feels kind of juvenile - The characters don't really have distinct or interesting personalities and behave kind of childishly. The "drama" feels very low-stakes (so I'm not exactly itching to see how it resolves) but over dramatized and not in a fun way but in like a gloomy way. There's nothing really compelling about them or their romance so far that makes me want to root for them or finish reading their story to see how it ends. And a lot of the plot points seem kind of pointless, nonsensical, or just kind of unrelatable.
These are just my opinions of course, and I was wondering if anyone has other thoughts or is seeing something in this comic that I'm just missing.
It's probably just not my cup of tea but I'd still like to know what others think
Okay so I've read to ch 182 so definitely spoilers for those reading only on Mangago
So I'd read spoilers that Killian does find out about the terrible future/Daisy original life that she lived and I had hoped that there would be some scene where she is actually opening up about it and he's comforting her and all that sappy nonsense that I live for
But she made it back to her timeline with the blonde guy and all we get is one panel and one text box basically saying "she told Killian what happened in the bad version of the future", which is really only referring to how the blonde guy helped her because she was trying to save him from Killian after he tells him about the illegitimate guy that he's been protecting.
So I'm wondering if the scene I've been holding out for and was expecting is still yet to come or if someone misinterpreted that one panel to mean she explained EVERYTHING (which doesn't make sense in the context imo) and would still be kind of an anticlimactic way of going about it if she really had explained everything right then.
Anyway, if anyone knows if they actually have a conversation about all that happened to Daisy with Allen and all that please let me know, because even though I still love this story, I really do just feel disappointed :(
Honestly I don't even mind that Aileen is now a potential romantic interest, I just hope that if they give her a human form she won't be Basic Skinny Girl
So far I'm loving the bit of body diversity in the anthros so far (ox four could have my kidney if she wanted it ) but ig I'd find it disappointing especially if they basically just make her look like a skinny human just because she's a potential romantic interest
Omfg, when she drank the healing water and instantly met God I fucking died X'DD
It was just so unexpected idk lmao
Anywho, I loved all the lore and existential tie ins at the end. I feel like it wouldn't have been as impactful if it had been a focus throughout the story rather than something slightly hinted at occasionally like it was.
Also, I've never been so invested in a "and then they had kids" side story before. (Not that it really was a side story necessarily, but idk how else to describe it)
Fantastic, "chefs kiss* v tasty uvu
How can you manage to hold on to such a childish and petty mindset all the way into adulthood???
Something is wrong with her
The family made her this way. Always pamper her because of her sickness. So she got no sense and let the world move around her.
Lol yeah I understand and it makes sense
It's still just so crazy to me to imagine a grown ass woman genuinely thinking like that so my question was more rhetorical and intended to express shock rather than seek answers