it's time to stop comparing trauma
mizu5 is a story about a trans girl getting outed in front of her most important friend, violating her privacy and autonomy and risking losing everything important to her when she wasn't ready, causing her to run away and disappear from everything she loves out of terror that her life as she knows it is over.
kasa7 is a story about a child actor who's new in his industry being groomed by a person he's meant to admire and trust to keep him safe and help him grow as a person into thinking about murdering his family as a revenge for childhood neglect, forcing him to isolate himself and suffer these unpacked traumas alone and vulnerable to more manipulation.
it's time we stop saying "kasa7 is the mizu5 for tsukasa!" or "don't even compare kasa7 to mizu5!".
both are traumatic. both are serious. both are their own individual stories of pain and struggle.