Kinda ehh

Slipmaskin March 6, 2018 2:41 am

It's like the series is getting all wrapped up with these future chapters. Feels weird that there's not going to be any anticipation what so ever in present day. You just know that there's no chance of them breaking it off, no matter what kind of obstacle they may face.
I mean sure, that's fine, but it kinda defeats the purpose of telling a story. There's not much more point to any progress. And, while somewhat cute, I don't really see the point of these future chapters, either.

Responses
    Yoru March 6, 2018 2:48 am

    True dat!

    I seriously like your name tho.
    Jävligt oväntat att hitta en slipmaskin här (≧∀≦)

    Slipmaskin March 6, 2018 2:51 am
    True dat!I seriously like your name tho.Jävligt oväntat att hitta en slipmaskin här (≧∀≦) Yoru

    Haha, man vet aldrig! De kan finnas lite här och där och lura, vettu.
    No, I dunno. Använder det typ överallt xD

    Yoru March 6, 2018 3:03 am

    Det är väl så en slipsten ska dras!
    Nä shit, jag ska nog sova XD

    Heavensrun March 8, 2018 1:59 am

    This series has always had jumps forward, though, and it's always been intensely apparent that the two are going to get together. This isn't a drama series where "will they won't they" is the point of the story, it's a comedy about the situations the characters get into, and the waffy gayness is just part of the flavoring.

    That said, I continue to be frustrated with the lack of resolution to the Mo plot.

    Slipmaskin March 8, 2018 8:50 pm
    This series has always had jumps forward, though, and it's always been intensely apparent that the two are going to get together. This isn't a drama series where "will they won't they" is the point of the stor... Heavensrun

    I know that. But there just isn't enough substance to pull it off. I know the author works with Old Xian (the author of 19 days), and they have the same type of setting, but the later manages to pull it off better. There's a better balance between humour and seriousness, you can touch the plot. In Tamen De Gushi there isn't enough of a red line to pull the story through and hold it together.