Oh my god. Hanma's the brat.
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Oh my god. Hanma's the brat.
Dazai learns to pick locks purely because I won't give him a spare key to my place.
"But what if there was an emergency?!" Is what he'd lament day in and day out. To which I tell him to phone the correct authorities as any sane person would do in an emergency. (Not to mention is he taking a jab at my adulting skills? Really?)
Dazai still implements learning how to pick locks not for the crux of my safety. But because of those days and nights he's tired to the point of delirium. Unable to sleep. Unable to find even a fraction of comfort in his own things. Unable to do anything about it from crippling insomnia.
Those are the days I find him curled up in my bed. No locks have been broken (thank god I want my deposit back) and he's sound asleep under my covers. Tucked away in the one place he actually feels at ease. Knowing I won't wake him up because if it was bad enough for him to break in unannounced. Then it's worse than even I know. I'll leave him to sleep it off even if it's a full twenty four hours in my bed. To which he always wakes up to a warm meal and no harsh words from me. You know, except for the fact he better go back in their and make my bed before he leaves.
Those stupid idiots "dNi iF oVeR 20"
Bitch don't touch my stuff then. Since I've got "old people" cooties all over it.
Before the kids can really enunciate their words, they call Uncle Ran "An" always followed by high pitched squeals of joy. To which Rindou thinks it's the cutest fucking thing and encourages them to say it repeatedly like parrots.
While I sit there wondering why I let it happen...twice 😐
Rindou and Ran are to TokyoRev what Atsumu and Osamu were for Haikyuu.
People who headcannon Hanma as a capable dom are funny. Man needed a thirteen old to tell him what to do for literally the rest of his life. He has no idea what to do without direction.
Sooooo has anyone watched Sonny Boy?
So I feel like JJK did a great job with how Maki and Nobara are written, like they’re both strong, confident, and are more than aware of their own weaknesses but don’t allow them to be something that will hold them back. And that’s something I think the author does great, developing characters we see even for a short a while and invoke some kind of care towards them.
As for how the later chapters and whatnot treat the female characters, yeah it’s pretty shit and something that seems to be way too popular(although maybe in jjk’s case it’s because they kill off a lot of characters for the sake of developing yuujis character?? Who knows, there’s many theories and reasons), and I don’t blame anyone for dropping the series tbh. I’ve dropped a lot of series solely because the token female character is literally there for boobage and that’s about it(literally every isekai out there right now).
Anyways sorry for the novel lol
(Also please note, that I totally understand if anyone disagrees with me, obviously these are my own opinions built off of my own experiences and so there is bound to be someone out there who feels oppositely. Don’t worry homie I understand and get it 🤙)
Gege did great with the women we got. Maki 'n Mai's dynamic as twins. Nobara's ideals and power. Momo's perception of the sorcerer world and it's criticalness of women vs men. Utahime's teaching style over others. Shoko's personality and Mei being money driven. Like for me the second the Kyoto arc ended I think that's when it started to go down hill for me. The way Kyoto vs our team interacted really highlighted everyone's personalities in such a short time that it felt so well written and cared about and important. And then it finally kinda just dwindled from there.
Then once Gojo got sealed it just got, idk, impersonal to me? Like Gege wasn't trying as hard which is really what made it loose it's luster for me.
There were glimmers that were really good like what we got building between Choso and Yuji. Maki going through with the heavenly restrictions and stuff. All really good. But it never felt like it outweighed the feeling of Gege just being done with the series to me. Here were really good and well thought out points but dampened by things that seemed meh, or unlike characters or rushed.
Which probably doesn't help that once Gojo was sealed Gege admitted he's almost done with the story (even though it feels like it wouldn't make sense to end so soon?) and then thrusted everyone into the brain worm game while never touching on the brain worm/Getou more. Idk. For me it felt messy and rushed. Like when you're trying to tack more onto an essay to reach a word count before turning it into the professor without proof reading it.
Killing off characters has never been here nor there for me, idc about that. Especially in a horror novel which jjk is. It's the lack of feeling put into that I miss from earlier chapters that kinda fizzled it out for me. Like Gege stopped loving it as much as he did and it's been rushing from one point to the next without the creative world building we touched on a little bit when seeing other schools and other clans. There's so much to the jjk world and we basically get nothing but what's right in front of us. It makes for a fast pace bingable series for people. But going more in depth to analyze anything kinda comes up short bc Gege just never elaborates on things. I think that's what finally killed it for me. I still skim and look into to keep tabs on my favs but at this point I'm not even sure how I'd want it to end or if it would have a powerful feeling to it if it did end.