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Just unnecessary long
One of my biggest problems is that it’s too long, not to the point where you can skip full episodes but, a lot of unnecessary scenes. The first 60 episodes, give or take 10, are great, but once you pass the halfway mark, a lot of the episodes just regurgitate the same drama or problem without offering any real solution, stretching things out in a way that adds nothing to the story. Yes, there are key moments that matter, but it still feels like I’m being dragged along. There’s no real build-up to the big dramatic scenes that happen every 5-10 episodes. Like I said earlier you could skip certain scenes in almost any episode past episode 60 and still fully understand what’s going on.
And the ending is even worse. It’s your usual happy-go-lucky 'everybody’s friends' type of ending, which I wouldn’t have minded if it didn’t feel so rushed. It’s the same problem as before, but flipped: they tried to squeeze all the conflict resolutions, with barely any character development, into the last three 30-minute episodes. Meanwhile, they could’ve easily used the time from earlier episodes that were full of repetitive empty scenes instead of cramming everything in at the end.
And the ending is even worse. It’s your usual happy-go-lucky 'everybody’s friends' type of ending, which I wouldn’t have minded if it didn’t feel so rushed. It’s the same problem as before, but flipped: they tried to squeeze all the conflict resolutions, with barely any character development, into the last three 30-minute episodes. Meanwhile, they could’ve easily used the time from earlier episodes that were full of repetitive empty scenes instead of cramming everything in at the end.
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