When you read the title you expect to see some murder right? Like, the word murder implies the series is going to have some graphic scenes, maybe not to the extent of Killing Stalking but at least something in the middle. But it felt a little lackluster with how censored everything was.
I'm not sure what the reasoning behind censoring the manga was, but it took away from the potential the series could've had on making the readers feel a lot more emotions. I didnt really feel much reading this besides finding some of the interactions funny, and the ending twist being cool. Didn't fear Alex like we were told to throughout the manga, and when he had the opportunity to let his crazy side show, he just ended up looking more pathetic because Clark manipulated his way out of the situation again.
Also, we never really got into Clark's backstory or childhood. We don't know what made him take an interest in seeking out these dangerous people to hear about their methods of killing and why they did it. Does he deep down wish to kill as well? Has he ever killed before Alex and if so why? We get a glimpse of him as a kid in the first episode, but beyond that we get nothing else.
Maybe I'm looking into it too much, maybe the reason he likes hearing the graphic details from killers is because he saw that dead cat in the beginning and that's it, but I really wanted there to be more.
The only thing that really kept me reading was the change in the stereotypical dynamic of a murderer and the main character's interactions and relationship. Still giving it a full star rating though for that reason ontop of I like how the characters are drawn and their personalities for the most part
Feel free to respond with your take on my take whether you agree with some things or don't agree at all lol
I understand what you mean. Me too. I wanted so much to know the childhood of Clark. Well, he does not need a sad childhood To be like that. there are people who have troubled personality geneticaly. Sorry for my english
Who knows? Maybe he is a psycopath but with moral or a control. Like he said to the inspector, he needs To act or live like a civlized human in society.
When you read the title you expect to see some murder right? Like, the word murder implies the series is going to have some graphic scenes, maybe not to the extent of Killing Stalking but at least something in the middle. But it felt a little lackluster with how censored everything was.
I'm not sure what the reasoning behind censoring the manga was, but it took away from the potential the series could've had on making the readers feel a lot more emotions. I didnt really feel much reading this besides finding some of the interactions funny, and the ending twist being cool. Didn't fear Alex like we were told to throughout the manga, and when he had the opportunity to let his crazy side show, he just ended up looking more pathetic because Clark manipulated his way out of the situation again.
Also, we never really got into Clark's backstory or childhood. We don't know what made him take an interest in seeking out these dangerous people to hear about their methods of killing and why they did it. Does he deep down wish to kill as well? Has he ever killed before Alex and if so why? We get a glimpse of him as a kid in the first episode, but beyond that we get nothing else.
Maybe I'm looking into it too much, maybe the reason he likes hearing the graphic details from killers is because he saw that dead cat in the beginning and that's it, but I really wanted there to be more.
The only thing that really kept me reading was the change in the stereotypical dynamic of a murderer and the main character's interactions and relationship. Still giving it a full star rating though for that reason ontop of I like how the characters are drawn and their personalities for the most part
Feel free to respond with your take on my take whether you agree with some things or don't agree at all lol