• ram@bookwormstory.social
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    1 year ago

    I literally would have preferred it to be a Promised Neverland Season 2 than this release schedule.

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      1 year ago

      Can I ask why? I can’t get my head around why someone would want a botched version of something over a (way) longer than planned release schedule, but done more properly.

      Don’t get me wrong, I’m very disappointed in Mappa too for the way they handled this, but not so much to stop watching AoT, because the story is still amazing.

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        1 year ago

        Because I’d rather it be ruined quickly by low quality than ruined over the course of 3 years by a shit release schedule. I’m extremely pessimistic of the anime at this point because of how much they fucked up its ending by calling it Final Season and continuing to push “Final” more and more over 3 years.

        At least PN2 was just a few episodes before I realized “oh I don’t really care about this”, rather than my disdain being pulled out of me by whatever idiot decided this was the way.

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          1 year ago

          ruined over the course of 3 years by a shit release schedule.

          In what way is it being ruined right now?

          because of how much they fucked up its ending by calling it Final Season

          Agreed, that was a big fuck up, but I don’t see how it actually ruined the ending, aside from being disappointed it didn’t actually end yet, which iirc, they announced while it was airing.

          continuing to push “Final” more and more over 3 years.

          I mean, they can’t very well call it something else afterwards.