Board Thread:Anime/@comment-5774380-20180427103154/@comment-1037137-20180507050249

CaptFredricks wrote: Fire Eater wrote: Biggest issue with Isayama is how he treats his characters. How he uses them. How so few named ones actually last more than ten minutes in manga or anime time. That's the issue with getting attached to characters in a story like this one. You should know by now that if you like them, they're most likely gonna bite the dust at some point. And I am totally allowed to hate the man for that. He's not giving the "redshirts" or the "mains" anything close to the time they deserve. And if that's why we watch, just for that to happen before they really flesh out or shine, what a screwjob. And it just got worse, confidentially speaking. The man doesn't get what he's wasting. We get it, their world is a shitty place to be in. That needs no further emphasis at this stage. Especially not if he's still bent on a "Kill Em All" ending anyway. Save it for exactly that, the ENDING. Then things might balance out beforehand and we might see everyone flesh out before that final ticket is punched, but nope. That's not what he's doing. The whole deal is a brilliant example of why unconventional is not automatically a good thing.