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As usual, Rin and Haru have nothing to talk about but swimming. Gahd, they’re so close on so many levels you can’t help but ship them together~~~
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I read the tags in your "get to know me" post and I was wondering what you specifically dislike about Free :) I know the show isn't perfect and I can't quite explain what it is that I dislike about it (maybe the queerbaiting? Idk I can't stand that). But I would love to hear your thoughts!
First off I would like to say that I don’t think Free! is a bad series, because it’s not. It’s very enjoyable even if it’s nothing extraordinary, but like you said, it isn’t perfect, because nothing ever is and therefore there are certain aspects that I dislike about it. If anyone disagrees with me or does like these points, then that’s fine, this is all my personal opinion.
If I were to clearly point out every single thing I dislike about Free! then I would have to rewatch the series, which I don’t have the time or energy for right now, so I’ll try to explain things as well as I remember. Most of the problems I have with it is how certain things are written and executed or parts of the plot that I simply dislike.
One of the things that bothers me the most about season 1 is the fact that Rin took Rei’s place in the relay. I understand why they did this, but that doesn’t mean that I like it. Rei didn’t even want to join the swim club, he wanted to keep doing track, but because of Nagisa’s persuasion he still joined, even though he couldn’t even swim. He worked his ass off for the entire season, even going as far as risking his life in episode 5 because he didn’t want to be a burden to the team and catch up with them. And then suddenly all of his hard work is for nothing because the team made up with this guy that has literally been an asshole the entire time takes his place because apparently the power of rekindled friendship is more worth than all the time and effort, blood, sweat, and tears that Rei put into learning how to swim for the team; being disqualified doesn’t matter to them even though Rei poured everything he had into improving his butterfly but it was all for nothing because resolving some kind of conflict that he wasn’t even involved in is more important than he is. To me, it basically feels like they said “hey Rei, it was nice that you did this for us but now that Rin is back we don’t need you anymore, bye.” I know that Rei agreed to it all, but what was he supposed to do? They still do whatever they want. If I were Rei, I’d be like “Fuck you guys and your fucking swim club.” and I would leave the club because they just wasted my time. I get that the relay had a lot of nostalgic and sentimential value but they could have swum a relay in their spare time without shitting all over Rei. I just get angry every time I think about it because Rei deserved so much better than that. I can rant about this for hours but I’ll stop here, haha.
The other major thing that bothers me is Haru’s decision to go pro. Again, if you do like this aspect then that’s fine but it just makes zero sense to me. For the entire season Haru is depressed and anxious about his future because everyone expects him to go pro and he doesn’t want that. He wants to be ordinary and do things at his own pace, without anyone telling him what to do or how to do it. As time in ES progresses Haru’s anxiety gets worse even to the point of him breaking down in the middle of a race. Haru clearly tells Rin that going pro is his dream and not his own, because he doesn’t want to go pro. It even gets to the point that he gets into a fight with Makoto, his lifelong best friend who he has never ever fought with, simply because he misinterprets Makoto’s words and thinks that even Makoto is forcing him to go pro. But then Rin takes him to Australia and shows him a nice pool and BOOM suddenly he wants to go pro??? No offense but that’s fucking bullshit. A nice pool is not enough to make a decision as grave as this one?? That one scene contradicts everything that was established in the previous 11 episodes and, in my opinion, completely destroys Haru’s character development. Honestly, I think that’s just bad writing. They make the entire second season revolve around Haru’s anxiety only to go back on it because this is a swimming anime so everything has to end with swimming, right? Like Nagisa said in episode 5, Haru has so many talents and so many things he could do, why did they go with professional swimming? The water was always Haru’s safe place and it comforted him, if he makes his profession out of that then the whole point of it being his way to unwind and relax just disappears? Yes, he can be in the water for a long period of time, but at what cost? Haru wants to be FREE and how can he be free if everyone is telling him how to swim? I think this is just bad writing and it could have been saved if it was executed well, but it wasn’t. It was all ruined in one bullshit episode that doesn’t even make sense. Once again, I can rant about this for hours as well but it’s better if I don’t. I would have had more peace with the end of ES if Haru did literally anything but going pro, or even if the whole going pro thing was executed better with better arguments rather than “hey Haru look at this awesome pool”.
Then there’s certain parts of the fandom that I dislike but that’s not completely the series’ fault. Another thing that I dislike is the entirety of episode 12. Now you might think that it’s because I hate RH, but even though I very much do, that’s not why. That whole episode makes zero sense to me?? It was just filler with “fanservice” that also doesn’t make any sense. Hear me out on this part: the biggest “fanservice” fest was the whole bed-sharing thing, but let me explain why I think this is the biggest bullshit of it all. First of all, both of the boys HATED the idea of having to share a bed. Why? I have shared beds with my friends before, no big deal. I know boys who have shared beds with other boys, no big deal for them either. So why was this such a big deal for them? because they both have boyfriends at home that’s why If anything, it reminded me of two little brothers “ew I don’t wanna share a bed with him, he’s gross” that type of thing. Next to that, there are fans that say that Rin purposefully booked it like this to be able to share a bed with Haru, but that also makes no sense because guess what: RIN BOOKED THE FLIGHT AND THE ROOM NOT TO TAKE HARU, BUT TO TAKE SOUSUKE. Sousuke was the one who would initially come with Rin to Australia to meet his family, but because Makoto texted Rin to ask him for help, Rin decided to take Haru instead. If he purposely booked a double bed, then he booked it for him and Sousuke because there’s no way he had time to change it because he got Makoto’s text at night and went to Haru the next morning. So all this bullshit of “RH is canon because they shared a bed and Haru met Rin’s homestay family” is so dumb because Rin was going to take Sousuke. If anything, that proves that SR is canon, lmao. Just the fact that KyoAni treated this as a “fanservice” episode clearly shows that they didn’t think it through because the fanservice is so non-existent. Again, all my own opinion.
The queerbaiting thing that you mentioned is oddly enough not really something that bothered me. Why? Because I never really experienced it like that. I think a lot of relationships in Free! are open to interpretation (especially after the H*S movie) and if they were to pull something like “haha look Haru is in love with this random girl” then yeah, I would be mad as fuck. But they’re never going to do anything like that because they know that the majority of the fans are slash shippers and they don’t want to rob themselves of any money.
There’s probably an endless list of things that I could name about things that I personally don’t like about Free! but like 99% of it is most likely just bad writing. Once again, I don’t think Free! is a bad series, I enjoyed it a lot. But if it weren’t for the characters then I probably wouldn’t give two shits about it, because if the characters are removed, it really is a dime a dozen type of series.
Please remember that this is all my opinion. If you disagree, that’s fine. But this is how I feel and how I view things. Sorry my response is a little incoherent and all over the place, it was mostly written through irritation by remembering it, haha.
I hope this answers your question! You’re always free to come back and ask me anything! ^^
Have a nice day! :)
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idk. yes haru obviously misinterpreted the s2e11 situation but i think if you want to be consistent both are physical and either you have to accept both or neither. Also the things that haru did/said to makoto that day aren’t very nice either :(
The context of both scenes are completely different. The physicalness of both scenes are completely different. There is no aggression in Makoto’s touch, so don’t compare it to the attitude that Rin had. The things that Haru said to Makoto are not nice and he regretted them from the moment he said them. Haru apologised to Makoto, and Makoto accepted that apology. Has Rin every apologised for everything he said and did?
I will never accept the s1ep04 scene and don’t try to tell me that it’s even remotely comparable with s2ep11. If you can’t understand that they’re two completely different things then I don’t know what to tell you, but I’m not going to argue about this.
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this is interesting, i am also a HM/MH fan but just wondering why you think that scene in s1e4 is so different from s2e11?
Makoto didn’t corner Haru against a fence where he had no where to go, but confronted him in a place where he could leave any time he pleased (which he does, he runs away from Makoto at the end of it.) Makoto grabbed Haru’s wrist but you can easily tell that his grip wasn’t firm enough to hurt Haru: the reason Makoto did this in the first place was because Haru wasn’t listening to his words so he tried to connect with Haru and bring attention to what he was saying through another means instead of verbally.
The reason Makoto brought this up in the first place was because Haru was so astray that he was bordering self-destruction (which is what we see in episode 9 when he stops swimming during the competition.) He knew he had to do something because Haru couldn’t go on any longer like this and he wanted to remind Haru that no matter what he did, he will always love and support him so Haru doesn’t need to stress about it so much. Makoto’s intention was to do nothing but help Haru and protect him from the pressure and anxiety he was experiencing. Makoto confronted Haru out of care and concern, and it was never his intention to fight with him, but he just couldn’t watch Haru go on like this because he knew how much they were both hurting. Everything that happened that night happened because Makoto cared about Haru, but Haru misinterpreted Makoto and thought that he was pushing him into competitive swimming like everyone else was doing, and he didn’t want that. The reason he interpreted it like this was because he just wouldn’t listen to Makoto, which was the main issue that Makoto addressed during their fight. Their fight was a mutual one, with them both yelling at each other - Makoto was trying to get through Haru’s thick skull but Haru didn’t want to listen to him.
In contrast, the reason Rin confronted Haru was because Rin was selfish; Rin was trying to manipulate Haru and force him to swim for him. This whole incident was so one-sided with just Rin yelling into Haru’s face, and I think it made Haru (and me tbh) so uncomfortable. Rin had Haru against a fence with both hands on either side and Haru couldn’t leave whenever he wanted because of that. The fact that people called it “sexual tension” was what made it even worse for me because if that’s the type of sexual tension you have in a relationship then you need to get the hell out of that relationship because it’s emotionally abusive.
The overall ambience in both scenes says enough about what type of scenes it were: in episode 11 it was desperation because Makoto was desperate for Haru to just listen to him. In episode 4 it was aggression because Rin was doing his very best to be as intimidating as possible and basically threaten Haru into doing what he said.
Makoto tried to help Haru. Rin tried to manipulate Haru.
And that is why, to me, s1ep04 is completely different from s2ep11.
Aloof with Makoto... Hmm. That's like the most common mischaracterization of MH's relationship. And it's understandable but a little disappointing. I think this stems from the fact that everything they do for each other is very subtle. Nothing grandiose or super charged most of the time. But the fact that their gestures for each ARE so subtle to begin with is what makes it all the more beautiful. That they know they don't have to do something crazy intense to show the other that they care.
Cont'd: Checking up on each other, trusting one another. Small gestures and passing glances. It's very easy to miss, and a little disappointing that so many people missed it. And it's just plain sad when these same people then refuse to acknowledge how important they are to each other. Like you don't have to ship it romantically to see how good of friends they are. I'm a hardcore mh shipper but I will never deny how important Rin is to both Makoto and Haru.
Exactly.
This is why I say RH it’s a childish ship. It has to be INTENSE and PASSIONATE for it to be liked, and that kind of relationship is, honestly, so tiring. Unlike MH where, as u say, it’s the little details that often go unnoticed that make the difference.
I’ve talked about this before, but in Jpn lovers often don’t say “I love you” bc rather than say it, they show it. They have a mindset of “why would I say it when I wash ur clothes/take out the trash/live with u every day?”; so these little details with MH is what makes it so special. Like when in H*S SD Makoto fixes Haru’s button, or in s1 when Haru cooks squid for Makoto (bc Makoto asked for it).
It’s a much more mature relationship, that’s why the MH fandom often calls them “old married couple”, bc that’s how their dynamic works.
U r also right to say that a lot of ppl r just too obtuse to understand how all of their different relationships work.
And it isn't just Rin Haru's competitive with. Like. Watch the Starting Days. The end scene with Asahi and Haru. There are just certain people that drive Haru's competitive nature. It's a matter of dynamic between characters. Makoto and Haru's relationship simply isn't one founded on competition and a need to drive each other over the edge. And some people just don't see that fierce need to show the other up as romantic? Personally, I feel a relationship like that would burn out too quickly.
Rin would get bored of Haru and Haru would find Rin annoying and tiring almost immediately.
I don’t understand why ppl think comfort and stability in a relationship is “boring”. LIKE, idk, but RH (to me) it’s such a childish ship.