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Replying to dannyvan May 6, 2022
I find your post very contradictory. You say: "It also doesn’t mean that we judge characters only by cute moments.…
Throughout entire thread of comments I've been pointing out why the series ending didn't make sense to me without disregarding series as a whole or focusing on personal satisfaction. All I did is discuss the topic because it had a big impact on me. I'm very attached to Tofu's character and I've been sad entire week. In order to feel better I discuss ending with others who agree and sometimes tell my opinion to people who disagree. Then suddenly you are coming to my comment without literally reading any of my opinions and discussions, call me childish, accusing me of not understanding and now you are saying it's not about whose opinion is superior. You literally proved the point of my original comment.
Let people focus on what they want to focus. some will prefer social issues others will like other aspects like romance and human relationships. None is wrong. We are not discussing personal satisfaction we are discussing why the ending didn't make sense to us.
Replying to FreshKicks May 6, 2022
You make some excellent points.I'm not as unhappy about Tofu's return to bear form as I am about the way it came…
It also seems to me that is not actually that happy ending for Tarn either. He seems to be now living in Tofu's shadow. Even though he accepts it, it's still going to be painful for him as he is not the only love for Nut as he wanted to be.
Jan not being arrested is also triggering.
Also, even if it was not intentional, they glorified suicide. They painted Tofu's suicide as something beautiful when it wasn't. An additional trauma to Nut's life.
Replying to dannyvan May 6, 2022
I find your post very contradictory. You say: "It also doesn’t mean that we judge characters only by cute moments.…
I didn't miss any references. Little Prince is one of my favourite books. And yes, I'm stating my personal opinions, which is obvious because everyone here expresses theirs. I am frustrated with the ending, and I want to talk about it; I've also explained why I felt that way. The series has a particular ending. They did what they wanted. I don't like it, and I have every right to express my opinion without being gaslighted. I mostly talk about reasons and my thoughts about this topic. You don't have to agree with me, but don't push on me things like "you don't understand" or "you are childish". It sounds like you think that your opinion is superior to mine. It isn't; they are both just opinions of people who watched the show.
Replying to dannyvan May 6, 2022
I find your post very contradictory. You say: "It also doesn’t mean that we judge characters only by cute moments.…
I'm sorry but when in my comments I disregarded the show as a whole? I mentioned multiple times that I love the series and actors but I still hate the ending. I have never said any of the things you mentioned in your comment. Have you even read my comments and plenty of other people where we are not talking about fluff but about how the ending contradicts the message of the series. Read all the discussions first then come back and talk because you clearly didn't see anything. It's not about it being a happy ending it's about the ending that makes sense and this ending didn't. If they actually did the story as it was in the book then maybe it would be better but they have changed the very important thing. They made us view the story through Tofu's eyes. All his development as a human and then put him back in the body of a Teddy bear. Throughout the series Tofu wasn't a toy anymore. He was a person with feelings. He healed Nut's family and ended up as a toy again. It's just cruel. I don't know what is childish about not wanting character like Tofu to meet such a tragic ending
On The Miracle of Teddy Bear May 6, 2022
Rant
Just because we disagree it doesn’t mean we don’t understand the series, or that we ignore anything from the plot. It also doesn’t mean that we judge characters only by cute moments. Why so many people who liked or accepts the ending are trying to make people who hates it to look like they are stupid. The whole comment section is full of people who throughly list all the reasons why this ending didn’t work. We focus on story, character development, on what series tells us about the characters and situations. Based on that we create our views. What was in the book is not important because series is separate from book and we shouldn’t have to read it to understand the series.
Just because you agree with author and director it doesn’t make you smarter.
Replying to jojoce May 6, 2022
On another note, if the book is from Tarn's point of view while he is in the coma as stated by other posters,…
Someone in comments said that the book author didn’t actually mind changing the ending but deal was already done and channel 3 and Netflix pushed for the book ending. Honestly I don’t know if it’s true because person didn’t provide any prove just their own words. It sounds weird though.
Replying to pandora494 May 6, 2022
Unfortunately they failed to show how amazing Tarn was. They showed us he was nice guy. They showed us that he…
I’m not ignoring anything but you believe what you want. I disagree on almost everything you said in your comment but it doesn’t mean I ignored anything. Have you read people comments. We are not focusing on their cute moments. For me Tarn in those two episodes has nothing on Tofu. This is my opinion I’m not going to shove it down your throat. You can continue loving Tarn in peace I’ll continue not caring about him and loving and defending Tofu.
Many of us hated the ending for very valid reasons not because of cute moments of the leads. Nat and Tarn had some cute moments in flashbacks and it made people love them. Tofu worked his ass off for Nut and his love.
Replying to Hanis May 6, 2022
It seems fans asked the author about this and he said (Im not sure maybe they read it in novel ) because it came…
I’m not sure where she saw that Tarn’s love because it was hardly visible in the series. I’m not looking at the series from book perspective as book is a separate thing. We are not blind. In the show Tofu’s love was way bigger and impactful. Tarn was just ex in coma.
Replying to crlsb May 6, 2022
I think people are being too harsh on Tarn. I get it you got attached with Tofu, but I believe the series made…
Unfortunately they failed to show how amazing Tarn was. They showed us he was nice guy. They showed us that he was nice to Nut and that some sort of escape from home. They didn’t show us Tarn helping Nut with his struggles. The good wishes part is probably from book in the series it was Nut’s memories and Tarn’s love, however it was just fuel to wake Tofu up but Tofu was his own person.
In the series his huge love is not believable and he clearly is just replacement for Tofu in the end.
There was nothing in the series that could convince us that his love and life were more important than Tofu’s. Maybe in the book but not in the series. More unfair is how Tofu was treated in the last episode. Such a cruel ending
Replying to Hanis May 6, 2022
It seems fans asked the author about this and he said (Im not sure maybe they read it in novel ) because it came…
If they made it from his perspective and not Tofu’s then yes. But because we see everything through our Bear eyes we won’t get attached to Tarn just because his love was big. It was I think the biggest mistake if they were planing to finish it like they did.
Replying to Hanis May 6, 2022
It seems fans asked the author about this and he said (Im not sure maybe they read it in novel ) because it came…
In the book but unfortunately in the series we don’t know because we hardly know Tarn and his wishes.
Replying to FreshKicks May 6, 2022
It's kinda ridiculous how they continue to push Nut-Tofu on us when we all now know that they aren't endgame and…
Omg I know. I’m waiting for this series but I’m scared that it will give me a heart attack at the end. But at least I know I should prepare myself for the worst.
Replying to yukata May 6, 2022
and tofu said that he is happy can made this miracle happen even if no one know that he made it
Yeah exactly how it feels. They just pushed the ending to fit the book without consideration that it will contradict series message and won’t fit the show narrative at all
Replying to yukata May 6, 2022
and tofu said that he is happy can made this miracle happen even if no one know that he made it
This decision was so bad. It’s like someone with depression who thinks the lives of others will be better without them. He also took from Nut a chance to decide his happiness by himself. If both Tarn and Tofu stayed alive Nut would stay with Tofu because based on what we saw in the series he loved Tofu more. Now Tarn became consolation prize and will leave as Tofu’s shadow and Tofu will have to watch his lover with someone else without ability to communicate. He should tell Nut the truth instead of committing suicide
Replying to yukata May 6, 2022
and tofu said that he is happy can made this miracle happen even if no one know that he made it
I don’t think first love is that important. Maybe for some people. The series was showing us that even though with some confusion and struggles Nut moved on from Tarn and he cared for Tofu more. He was not visiting Tarn in hospital like someone in love would do. He chose to stay by Tofu’s side. Their bond was beyond that puppy love Nut had with Tarn. I don’t know about the book but in the series it was like that
Replying to yukata May 6, 2022
and tofu said that he is happy can made this miracle happen even if no one know that he made it
Oh I agree with that. I was just saying about the authors words about Tofu and In. I might also be wrong because I’m not sure where I saw it.
Tarn is a stranger for us because of the path they took in the show. I would happily sacrifice him for Tofu. It would be a little bit sad but understandable
Replying to yukata May 6, 2022
and tofu said that he is happy can made this miracle happen even if no one know that he made it
As far as I remember he said “Tofu in the book wasn’t as cute as In Sarin”. It was more of a compliment and appreciation 🤔
Replying to zart May 5, 2022
If it is necessary to know the content of the original novel or supplementary explanations outside the work by…
Absolutely. Many people try to convince people that ending wasn’t bad based on book. We watched the drama, we didn’t read the book. Drama is something separate from book, it’s adaptation. They chose the certain path of portraying the series through Tofu’s eyes which apparently wasn’t the case in the book. They created wonderful character and then mistreated him entirely just to fit ending of the book, entirely omitting that he wasn’t just a Teddy bear in the series and that we hardly have any sympathy for Tarn as he was side character instead of another leading actor.
I love the series but ending failed big time.
Replying to pandora494 May 5, 2022
So I read in comments below that novel was never from Tofu’s perspective but from Tarn’s soul perspective.…
Yes. It’s literally not possible to choose Tarn over Tofu because none of his great love was shown in the series. We only experienced Tofu’s feelings and even though they push on us that he was born from Tarns love, Tofu still was his own person with his own personality. In the series Tarn hardly did anything for Nut where Tofu healed him and sacrificed his own existence. The last one was wrong from Tofu’s side as he didn’t give Nut a chance to make a decision
Replying to pandora494 May 5, 2022
So I read in comments below that novel was never from Tofu’s perspective but from Tarn’s soul perspective.…
I don’t know much about it as I didn’t read the book but it was comment from someone who did. Path they chose throughout the whole series contradicted the ending given to us. We didn’t get enough Tarn to be attached to him and it amazes me how some people preferred Tarn over Tofu. On what basis because if it’s because of the book that doesn’t count as valid