I usually simply try to enjoy a story for what it is.
Those who don't pay a dime for it have even less reason to complain to an author, or even go as far as threatening him/her.īut people feeling entitled to every little thing that catches their attention is a trend nowadays, so.Ĭommenting about a story on a forum or such is OK, it's what they were made for.īut going as far as nitpicking to an extreme about plot quality, character dynamics, shipping wars, author or editor decisions about a plot point/twist, etc.
Paid or not, anyone is always free to jump ship if a story isn't satisfying them. It's natural if a story ends in a way that's unsatisfactory to be upset and that's part of being a manga readerĪgreed. Whether we spent money on it or not we've read this story from beginning to end and invested our time in it. It's nothing to get so upset about.įor somebody whose been on this page as long as you have that's an incredibly stupid comment. Seriously though, it's one thing to get a little heated in discussion, but in the end this is a freaking shounen fanservice cooking manga. I don't think the anime will change anything about the ending and I doubt the fanbook will have anything notable in it either, but this won't be truly over until both of those things come out. People really just need to chill out and stop taking everything so personally. It wouldn't have been a natural transition at all. Skipping from where they were at BLUE to them being in a relationship with a time skip would've been stupid and artificial. I agree with his statement on Erina and Soma completely. I don't think Tsukuda wrote a good story personally, but I don't think he should've wrote it based on what the fans wanted either. The vast majority of people reading this manga haven't spent a dime on it. I mean it's one thing to not like an ending of a story, but readers don't deserve anything. This interview has more of the same types of reactions.
All that I've seen since this series ended is some pretty childish entitlement from a lot of the "fans" along with delusional claims that this or that is canon.