Seeing this series touch on love is such a breath of fresh air. There's a pretty prevalent perception that most artists are either hopeless romantics, and seeing Yatora's view of love (specifically the process of falling in love to begin with) as well as it's ties to art, sorta begs the questions "is art the right career for him?" and "does he have the emotional connection needed to make art?" No matter what the answer may be, I'm really exited to see where his character arc will go ^o^
Seeing this series touch on love is such a breath of fresh air. There's a pretty prevalent perception that most artists are either hopeless romantics, and seeing Yatora's view of love (specifically the process of falling in love to begin with) as well as it's ties to art, sorta begs the questions "is art the right career for him?" and "does he have the emotional connection needed to make art?" No matter what the answer may be, I'm really exited to see where his character arc will go ^o^