![]() ![]() First, the physics by this point in this world are so goofy after this many years that, sure, fine, whatever, a doppelganger can now exist without having to come from Adora itself, Iris just came into being on Earth. First, how can Amaterasu exist and then later have Iris as a doppelganger, when up to now it seemed like a doppelganger just came from Adora? Second, a pyrokinetic exists when the Earth person and their Adora doppelganger merge, so how can Amaterasu and Iris both exist?īut these are nitpicks that I can easily wave off. Iris seemingly just came into being as a doppelganger of Amaterasu. The problem I’m having right now: how can both Iris and Mari exist? ![]() Granted, the only ways to fix this would be to just acknowledge either that the doppelgangers consistute a flawed storytelling mechanic–hence bad writing–or that there is an explanation for inconsistencies about the doppelgangers but that to give that explanation would distract from the story–which isn’t necessarily bad writing or bad audience engagement but likely has to be one or the other. ![]() (The worst problems include the prequel nonsense, and the handling of Tamaki so that Ohkubo could tell the toxic men in his audience, “No, you’re right, you’re good little boys, it’s the women and the feminists who are the real problem.” But sure, keep acting like Ohkubo doesn’t have some major problems he needs to work through instead of using his manga as a soapbox for some sexist bullshit.)īut while it’s not the worst problem, the doppelganger stuff is a bit of worldbuilding that keeps collapsing and getting in the way of the story. It’s not the worst problem of this series. ![]()
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