I really dislike the backstory. I hate how they made committing suicide seem like a flippant decision you make instantly just because you got a bit heartbroken and betrayed instead of the constant and prolonged struggle suicidal ideation actually is. And then on top of that they called it the 'ultimite sin' or some bs and treated it like it's the worst possible crime, fuck you honestly. People who reach that point don't need your damn judgement on top of everything. I also dislike how it turned out to be a 'misunderstanding' at least commit to it, that cheapens it even more. He convieniently only hears those words -that he didn't have much reason to say in the first place-, conveniently isn't found for who knows how long although the grandpa is said to have gone to him, and at the end conveniently meets the grandson to hear the truth. It's kind of just eye-roll after eye-roll.
I really dislike the backstory. I hate how they made committing suicide seem like a flippant decision you make instantly just because you got a bit heartbroken and betrayed instead of the constant and prolonged struggle suicidal ideation actually is. And then on top of that they called it the 'ultimite sin' or some bs and treated it like it's the worst possible crime, fuck you honestly. People who reach that point don't need your damn judgement on top of everything.
I also dislike how it turned out to be a 'misunderstanding' at least commit to it, that cheapens it even more. He convieniently only hears those words -that he didn't have much reason to say in the first place-, conveniently isn't found for who knows how long although the grandpa is said to have gone to him, and at the end conveniently meets the grandson to hear the truth. It's kind of just eye-roll after eye-roll.