Nevrilicious Scans
joined Jun 5, 2015
FluffyCow posted:
Exactly what Bitfarb said.
I'm at this point repeating myself a bit, but it's not that I want there to be less Yuri, I'm simply frustrated with how the author handled this chapter. The author could also have them meet up early and expand the story from there. Going past the initial starting goal into a new direction. As I've said before, I know series are often short and end when they reach the initial goal, but they also don't have to end. The author could easily have the meet up early and go from there.
It's sadly simple. Usually authors have idea for certain setup, but actually have no idea what to do after concluding it. That's why, especially romcoms etc. end after couple gets together, because entire story is about getting there and author is writing around it. Here author probably wanted to conclude series after Mai and Asumi meets for the same reason, but once they were told to continue, the only way they knew how to continue was by keeping the status quo and initial premise. I wouldn't be surprised if they were also told that initial premise is exactly why many people like it and that they have to keep it in order to keep the current interest/popularity of the series.
But that is just assumptions of someone who loves to bitch and moan about manga industry.
Lilliwyt posted:
Imagine being mad to have a longer yuri. Like, you realise the manga would end shortly after they meet and do it right ?Making them meet that early who have make the manga really short. I can't believe peoples rather have less yuri.
"Less yuri" is such deceptive way to put it. To me, and I assume to many people here, it's more about quality than quantity. I much prefer have shorter, but really good story, than longer one that's artificially stretched and contrived to the point of becoming tedious and/or annoying to read.
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