Actually, the first time I read this, season 2 was still ongoing, and I just skimmed through the first season. A lot of thing didn't really make sense to me. So I decided to reread it today from the start. Thoroughly read every panel. And I have zero regrets. It made me cry, it made me mushy inside. I know some people will read this and be like "But isn't this Stockholm Syndrome?" Yes, it kind of is, not gonna downplay that. But...! It's also not that. It's grief and atonement and redemption and facing shit head on. I just can't put into words. But the way the story flowed from the second to the third season was a roller coaster ride of emotions. And I love that. And that conclusion? Chef's kiss. Yes the story flows a little fast, but it doesn't really take away the development of the story and of the characters. So if anybody's wondering if this is something worth reading? Take a chance on this.
Actually, the first time I read this, season 2 was still ongoing, and I just skimmed through the first season. A lot of thing didn't really make sense to me. So I decided to reread it today from the start. Thoroughly read every panel. And I have zero regrets. It made me cry, it made me mushy inside. I know some people will read this and be like "But isn't this Stockholm Syndrome?" Yes, it kind of is, not gonna downplay that. But...! It's also not that. It's grief and atonement and redemption and facing shit head on. I just can't put into words. But the way the story flowed from the second to the third season was a roller coaster ride of emotions. And I love that. And that conclusion? Chef's kiss. Yes the story flows a little fast, but it doesn't really take away the development of the story and of the characters. So if anybody's wondering if this is something worth reading? Take a chance on this.