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Ykn1
joined Dec 20, 2018

They truly are perfect for each other. ^_^

Oasis, though, really...?

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joined May 5, 2020

This forum could bitch about anything. Enjoy the cute story or piss off. Christ. Every single thread devolves into this shit sooner or later.

Couple_under_the_stars
joined Nov 7, 2022

This forum could bitch about anything. Enjoy the cute story or piss off. Christ. Every single thread devolves into this shit sooner or later.

That's called discussion. If you don't enjoy it, maybe a forum isn't the right place for you.

I'm glad at least some people here are engaging in good faith - listening to different opinions and explaining their own on why the latest chapter did or didn't work for them.

543633_50
joined Sep 10, 2022

Could be that it’s just that establishing that there was a time skip, that the MCs are living together, and executing the joke was a bit much to try to do in 4 pages.

I thought the, “Return home > call out > house is dark > partner nervously says, “I didn’t expect you back so soon,” sounding guilty > suspicious reaction > “It’s a new home theater!” as a callback to Aya’s long-ago refrigerator crack was pretty funny.

I don't think it was too much. It was a good use of space. I love how she can do so much narrative work with so little; it's one of the pros of the series. Most people seem to have got it. Otherwise, you can't please everyone. I agree. It was a cute and funny way to jump ahead and establish that a bit of their quirkiness is still there. I'm really wondering how much we'll get to see of them living together.

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And They Were Roommates
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joined Apr 17, 2023

Maybe now that they're moving onto an adult life setting I can pick this up again

Mari%20-%20gf
joined Apr 1, 2015

Hey, Mitsuki has two new tats, nice!

Electric%20(1)
joined Jul 15, 2020

every mf out here whining about how weird that chapter is and i'm here just thinking these haircuts are downgrades

Ms_icon
joined Nov 3, 2018

every mf out here whining about how weird that chapter is and i'm here just thinking these haircuts are downgrades

They're more or less Joe and Kanna 2.0.

Sun%20jing%20dy-scans
joined Aug 12, 2019

They truly are perfect for each other. ^_^

Oasis, though, really...?

without this manga, Oasis wouldn't have reunited

Sun%20jing%20dy-scans
joined Aug 12, 2019

This forum could bitch about anything. Enjoy the cute story or piss off. Christ. Every single thread devolves into this shit sooner or later.

welcome to Dynasty Scans. where all your happy endings, aren't belong to us.

Leaping%20cow
joined Sep 27, 2017

I agree with you Bielna, I love the series but the chapter didn't entirely land for me. Aside from what I already said the "Don't tell me she brought a girl home...!?" line really threw me off. The time jump is very sudden and it was lot to take in within a short chapter, I think future chapters will help balance things out though.

I don't really think this is matter of us "being whiny, bitching, not understanding narrative clues", as some people are rudely saying. We simply have a different perspective and view on the chapter than some people, which is normal and not everyone is going to think exactly the same thing. As you've said Bielna this is a forum to discuss the series and people will have different thoughts to share. As it's normal for people to have different opinions on the chapter. Ultimately though I think we all love the series, just because the chapter threw some of us off a little doesn't change that lol

Untitled
joined Feb 12, 2022

THEYRE ALL GROWN U P NOW

Charon-sml
joined Feb 14, 2016

every mf out here whining about how weird that chapter is and i'm here just thinking these haircuts are downgrades

You know what? Yeah

X2(edited)2
joined Jan 2, 2022

I agree with you Bielna, I love the series but the chapter didn't entirely land for me. Aside from what I already said the "Don't tell me she brought a girl home...!?" line really threw me off. The time jump is very sudden and it was lot to take in within a short chapter, I think future chapters will help balance things out though.

I don't really think this is matter of us "being whiny, bitching, not understanding narrative clues", as some people are rudely saying. We simply have a different perspective and view on the chapter than some people, which is normal and not everyone is going to think exactly the same thing. As you've said Bielna this is a forum to discuss the series and people will have different thoughts to share. As it's normal for people to have different opinions on the chapter. Ultimately though I think we all love the series, just because the chapter threw some of us off a little doesn't change that lol

I think the timeskip makes perfect sense, but I agree that the "did she bring a girl home" line is a bit weird to me. That said, Aya having some unresolved insecurities does not seem out of character for me, especially since Mitsuki tends to do most of her thinking internally before making a decision, as evidenced by the surprise purchases, and that can be difficult for Aya who needs more communication. It's a good reflection of Joe and Kanna in that Joe also has trouble communicating, and that led to their breakup, which doesn't mean that Aya and Mitsuki will breakup, but that there is an area where they need to put in more work to meet each other halfway.

Leaping%20cow
joined Sep 27, 2017

I think the timeskip makes perfect sense, but I agree that the "did she bring a girl home" line is a bit weird to me. That said, Aya having some unresolved insecurities does not seem out of character for me, especially since Mitsuki tends to do most of her thinking internally before making a decision, as evidenced by the surprise purchases, and that can be difficult for Aya who needs more communication. It's a good reflection of Joe and Kanna in that Joe also has trouble communicating, and that led to their breakup, which doesn't mean that Aya and Mitsuki will breakup, but that there is an area where they need to put in more work to meet each other halfway.

I think that's fair and your perspective is very reasonable, thanks for sharing your thoughts. It felt a little out of character to me but I think you're right about there being insecurities, and how it reflects Joe and Kanna is interesting to think about. I should say also this chapter doesn't make me think less or worse of the series, only that I think I need another chapter or two to get used to the time skip. I'm excited to see more and where we go from here assuming that the series is going to continue for awhile longer.

Nobody
joined Aug 17, 2019

2 year timeskip?

Aoi%20nagisa%20-%20s
joined Aug 17, 2012

I think that the time skip is only one year, not two.

Aya refers to two years from the time they were talking about fridges.
They had exams following this and only recently did they do their final exams.
Soooo ... I think there's a year between "fridge" reference and final exams (which the manga covers), which leaves one year of time skip to give the two years total.

I may well be wrong, and please let me know where my thinking falls down if I am.

Ms_icon
joined Nov 3, 2018

^ You're correct. The fridge discussion happened at the start of their third year, right after Kanna came to Japan and before the school trip to Okinawa.

RadiosAreObsolete
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joined Mar 6, 2021

I have a soft spot for micro bangs on character designs, but I don't love it on Aya. I think it might partly be because her hair resembles another character's I had come across on knzm's instagram, who has a completely different vibe to Aya. For Mitsuki, I can understand the disappointment, but I will never say no to a bob cut. It's just lovely.

As for the chapter itself, I agree that the "did she bring home a girl?" line didn't land very well. Even if it wasn't meant to be taken seriously, it didn't have a place in the story and it wasn't really funny as a joke. The whole chapter felt a bit awkwardly written, even by this manga's 4-page standards. Though it might seem that way because the latest chapters had more continuity compared to earlier ones. I imagine it/I will get back into rhythm in the next few releases.

joined Jan 14, 2020
Tron-legacy
joined Dec 11, 2017

(nosepinch) Guys. Jesus. Chill.

I am pretty certain "Did she bring a girl home??" is just because the lights were off and she heard the panic in Mitsuki's voice and couldn't in that moment think of an innocent reason for it. It's not anything as deep as Aya being insecure or having any real reason to doubt Mitsuki. It's not a "bait and switch" and it's not intended to make you think they're broken up. It is a momentary misunderstanding that explicitly shows that they're still together, because Aya wouldn't have rushed in angry if they weren't still a couple. Sometimes a situation just seems fishy and your brain jumps to the worst possible explanation and oh look it's almost like I am simultaneously talking about both Aya and this comment section.

Leaping%20cow
joined Sep 27, 2017

I imagine it/I will get back into rhythm in the next few releases.

Yeah I think it'll take a brief moment to get back into a steady groove again, but once we get a couple more chapters the change should feel natural in theory.

(nosepinch) Guys. Jesus. Chill.

The chapter didn't land perfectly with some of us but to my knowledge we're already very chill. We have somewhat differing perspectives and opinions, but I don't see it as anyone panicking or throwing the series out. Some of us don't care for the line but it's really not a big deal lol

X2(edited)2
joined Jan 2, 2022

(nosepinch) Guys. Jesus. Chill.

I am pretty certain "Did she bring a girl home??" is just because the lights were off and she heard the panic in Mitsuki's voice and couldn't in that moment think of an innocent reason for it. It's not anything as deep as Aya being insecure or having any real reason to doubt Mitsuki. It's not a "bait and switch" and it's not intended to make you think they're broken up. It is a momentary misunderstanding that explicitly shows that they're still together, because Aya wouldn't have rushed in angry if they weren't still a couple. Sometimes a situation just seems fishy and your brain jumps to the worst possible explanation and oh look it's almost like I am simultaneously talking about both Aya and this comment section.

I would argue that if your mind can't come up with an innocent reason for something then that probably stems from an insecurity. If not, how would you define insecurity?

543633_50
joined Sep 10, 2022

(nosepinch) Guys. Jesus. Chill.

I am pretty certain "Did she bring a girl home??" is just because the lights were off and she heard the panic in Mitsuki's voice and couldn't in that moment think of an innocent reason for it. It's not anything as deep as Aya being insecure or having any real reason to doubt Mitsuki. It's not a "bait and switch" and it's not intended to make you think they're broken up. It is a momentary misunderstanding that explicitly shows that they're still together, because Aya wouldn't have rushed in angry if they weren't still a couple. Sometimes a situation just seems fishy and your brain jumps to the worst possible explanation and oh look it's almost like I am simultaneously talking about both Aya and this comment section.

I would argue that if your mind can't come up with an innocent reason for something then that probably stems from an insecurity. If not, how would you define insecurity?

Coming home early to your house in darkness with only a light from your bedroom and your partner yelling out shocked that your home early while shuffling and panicked? No, its not insecure for the random thought to come up and even less so if this happens as part of a fictional comedic chapter in a story.

I really don't think the author wants your takeaway to be that she has an insecurity that needs solving. I think the takeaway is "who is her roommate", "oh it's her GF," "hey they live together" and "isn't it funny that she burst in" and "OMG look at their new designs" and then "awe she was hiding a gift, how cute that they still love each other and music."

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X2(edited)2
joined Jan 2, 2022

(nosepinch) Guys. Jesus. Chill.

I am pretty certain "Did she bring a girl home??" is just because the lights were off and she heard the panic in Mitsuki's voice and couldn't in that moment think of an innocent reason for it. It's not anything as deep as Aya being insecure or having any real reason to doubt Mitsuki. It's not a "bait and switch" and it's not intended to make you think they're broken up. It is a momentary misunderstanding that explicitly shows that they're still together, because Aya wouldn't have rushed in angry if they weren't still a couple. Sometimes a situation just seems fishy and your brain jumps to the worst possible explanation and oh look it's almost like I am simultaneously talking about both Aya and this comment section.

I would argue that if your mind can't come up with an innocent reason for something then that probably stems from an insecurity. If not, how would you define insecurity?

Coming home early to your house in darkness with only a light from your bedroom and your partner yelling out shocked that your home early while shuffling and panicked? No, its not insecure for the random thought to come up and even less so if this happens as part of a fictional comedic chapter in a story.

I really don't think the author wants your takeaway to be that she has an insecurity that needs solving. I think the takeaway is "who is her roommate", "oh it's her GF," "hey they live together" and "isn't it funny that she burst in" and "OMG look at their new designs" and then "awe she was hiding a gift, how cute that they still love each other and music."

First of all, there are a ton of other explanations for that scenario, like preparing a surprise and not wanting it to be spoiled, or making a mess and wanting to clean it up before your partner comes home, etc. Immediately thinking of cheating points to either a society in which cheating is so common that that's the first that comes to mind (which technically does apply to Japan) or an insecurity. I certainly was not expecting Aya to think that, my mind didn't immediately go to cheating.

Second, I don't think either of us can say what the author was thinking, but also, I don't really care. I believe in "Death of the Author" and my reading of Aya and Mitsuki is such that an insecurity like that is not unreasonable.

Third of all, I find it weird that you're defending this SrNevick as I'm generally a fan of your comments and takes. I mostly responded here against the notion that "it's not that deep". I hate that take as far as fiction goes. It may not be that deep, but it is as deep as the reader allows it to be. I don't like the notion that because something is comedic or fluffy that it's worth less time spent analyzing than an intense toxic drama. And if this reads as just a fluffy light chapter to you, then that's great, I wouldn't argue against that, but that's not my reading. Both can exist because they depend on the reader not the chapter.

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