Obviously half of it is because of my own situation. I don't have a serious nerve condition or anything but for the past several years I've been told again and again how 'if we just find the right medication, then everything will be better' only to learn that my condition isn't really affected by medication at all. In other words, my thing doesn't have a cure.
So I tend to get pissed when movies/books/tv shows 'fix' a character's disorder or condition that would be otherwise incurable.
But besides that, I just think it would be a really interesting dynamic of Aoba living with Noiz, trying to figure out ways to make him feel good and accept himself despite his condition. Teaching him that just because he can't feel, doesn't make him any less than a person and it doesn't make him unlovable. Aoba sort of told him this is Scrap but then Noiz woke up being able to feel so it sort of defeated the whole purpose???
I don't know. I just don't think Noiz's problem was being unable to feel/connect with people. I think his problem was that he let his condition take over life (of course half of that wasn't his fault after being told his whole life that he was 'bad' because he couldn't feel) Noiz thought that his inability to feel was his defining characteristic, that was all he would ever be and things were never going to get better.
If Aoba taught him to live with his condition instead of outright making it disappear, I feel like I would have been a lot more satisfied.
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