The mangaka spent all that time running up tragedy flags, with all the stuff about the rules for vampires, but left an out with the fact that neither one of them is normal - she’s a hybrid and he has this weird half-vampire thing - so maybe the rules wouldn’t apply to them. And that’s what it all seemed to be coming down to - would it end tragically or joyously?
But then they just sort of blithely threw all of that setup out the window, and instead drfted off into… whatever the hell this has been.
There were really only two things of note here - his statement that he’d track her down no matter what, and her reference to him as “the man I love.” But those are just flags. They just imply something for the future. It’s not an actual resolution to the story - it’s just something that sort of points in the general direction of something that might be a resolution.
It was such a good series. It deserved better than this.
Just my opinion but the ending sucks. Such a non-solution to the plot it annoys me.
Same here.
The mangaka spent all that time running up tragedy flags, with all the stuff about the rules for vampires, but left an out with the fact that neither one of them is normal - she’s a hybrid and he has this weird half-vampire thing - so maybe the rules wouldn’t apply to them. And that’s what it all seemed to be coming down to - would it end tragically or joyously?
But then they just sort of blithely threw all of that setup out the window, and instead drfted off into… whatever the hell this has been.
There were really only two things of note here - his statement that he’d track her down no matter what, and her reference to him as “the man I love.” But those are just flags. They just imply something for the future. It’s not an actual resolution to the story - it’s just something that sort of points in the general direction of something that might be a resolution.
It was such a good series. It deserved better than this.