Why was the ending so bad?
Why was the ending so bad?
Why was the granny a robot?
The alternative would have been to have a proper yuri ending. The director made the sensible choice.
I watched it for the plot.
Edge-mimi was an annoying shitty villain. The ending arc just wasn't that interesting. I watched it again a few weeks ago. Everything was sound, it made sense, except Nyunyu or whatever her name was. But it just wasn't compelling. It's hard to describe. I love the episodic stories so much but I just don't get nearly as much enjoyment out of the last arc. Also they obviously ran into a crunch in the last episode that made a few things look a little janky.
They just dropped the ball a little bit. It's written competently enough that there aren't really any holes, It just wasn't enjoyable.
The ending was just a metaphor for Cocona arguing with her mother about wanting a lesbian marriage.
Why do you keep making threads about it you retard? It won't become true no matter how much you insist on it.
I...
You know
I think you're not wrong.
It can totally be read as such, in a way.
Fuck.
That's interesting, considering I just pulled it out of my ass after not having rewatched the last few episodes since they aired.
It was a great ending and Mimi was a perfect not!villain. Plotfags won't understand, because any semblance of subtlety is above their capabilities.
The good parts of the ending were subtle indeed. So subtle in fact that they were outshined by the bad parts.
>implying there was any bad in this show
Well, at least you admit it was too subtle for you.
I liked it
>episodicfags at it again can't comprehend it was all there since the beginning
Jesus christ, gain IQ or something.
They even made it a point to show that Mimi got into contact with episode 6's plot device.
Yes, the first half is still better, but it's not that different from the second half.
>the only way you could not enjoy the way the show ended is if you didn't understand it
Why do you faggots act like you need a triple digit IQ to understand this show? It's very easy to follow from start to finish. A pseudo-yuri magical girl show. Just because you understand something doesn't mean you have to enjoy it.
Mimi is awful. She's no different from any other "I'm EVIL because I'm INSANE ahahahahahah" Sword Art Online-tier villain out there. We know why her personality split. We know what lead her there and what continues to motivate her insane side, but it's still boring. It's not enjoyable to watch compared to everything that came before it.
>m-muh plotfags
Everything past episode 9 was a trainwreck and you can't prove me wrong.
Also Yayaka should have won.
You fixating on Mimi so much only proves you don't get it. The ironic thing about your smugness is that you don't even realize what you don't get.
>a particular sequence in a narrative that is there for a particular reason has to be enjoyable otherwise it's shit
Are you 15?
Wait a minute but that’s exactly how I read it when I watched it too. Corona and Papika were fighting Cocona’s mother so they could love each other freely
>I hated everything about this story
>but it is logically sound so it's amazing
HMMMMMM. So you don't factor your own enjoyment of a series into the way you regard a series at all? Not in the slightest?
I watched it all the way through again and just like the first time I loved the first 9 or so episodes and didn't enjoy the last arc at all. Unenjoyable ending arc = series with a shit ending. Why would I call it anything else?
>I hated everything about this story
Are you retarded?
>shit ending
That answers my question, thanks.
I literally don't even remember what happened at the end, just that they introduced a new character out of nowhere
>can't even follow the implications in my post
There is no point in carrying this on any further clearly. It was uninteresting and unenjoyable, I had zero fun following along with the story.
The two girls getting together at the end of it all is great but at the cost of having to trudge through such an uninteresting obnoxious backstory that tries to tie all of the fancy symbolism together that was layed down so inoffensively earlier in the show really dampens the impact. A quarter rotten apple is still a rotten apple. The show had potential but they dropped they ball. If I was the only one who thought this way we wouldn't still be having these threads 2 and a half years later.