I have only watched the third episode, and that kind of hit me hard. It also made me genuinely hate a specific…
Yeah, I came here to post this. Like there’s a printed out list of names of people they want to expelled from the school. Give that to any one journalist and they’d have a field day with it. It’s a pretty glaring plot hole as they spend episodes thinking of plans to stop him.
He even openly talks about it all the time with them. Could literally just record him on your phone and there you go lol.
I guess for the story’s sake it can’t be that easy if they want to fill that many episodes, but not lampshading that plot hole by doing that first thing and having his rich chairman uncle “pay off” the local press to not publish the story is really bothering me.
So the doctor says “yeah, she’ll be completely deaf in a little while” and then they argue about whether or not to get a surgery that either restores some of her hearing or makes her go completely deaf as if there’s any other option here than having the damn surgery.
If you’re going to go deaf anyways, and there’s a surgery that can potentially prevent that, what’s left to debate at that point?
Man they completely missed the boat with their version of Tadano. Everyone else is pretty good and true to the story, but their Tadano is less the reliable empathic character from the manga and much more a dumbish goofball character. Bit of a downer to be honest.
He even openly talks about it all the time with them. Could literally just record him on your phone and there you go lol.
I guess for the story’s sake it can’t be that easy if they want to fill that many episodes, but not lampshading that plot hole by doing that first thing and having his rich chairman uncle “pay off” the local press to not publish the story is really bothering me.
If you’re going to go deaf anyways, and there’s a surgery that can potentially prevent that, what’s left to debate at that point?
SORRY WE’RE
The amounts of times I audibly yelled “just slap a b**** in the face” at this show is beyond measure.