[Vented] From the top spot in Part 2 to the dead end in the finale.
[OSHI NO KO Manga Content Spoil Available] RECAP Late SS2
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And will write a supernatural story to do * * * in the first place. If that ends
Ouch, the idea in my head is a little loud after looking back at part two.
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[Summarize the content and analyze the end of Oshi no Ko Season 2 before moving on to SS3]
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To remind yourself, go back to the end of Part 2 and think about the story in this part as a big knot before reaching the conclusion. Akane began to realize that Aqua's real father wasn't the one Aqua understood despite the DNA tests, but there were loopholes, unforeseen DNA vulnerabilities.
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Aqua understood that his father had died after a DNA test with Himekawa (the main character in the second stage), and it was discovered that there was a blood connection, but Akane thought that it was not necessary that Himekawa's father was always Aqua's father, but that it was probably because Himekawa's mother had an affair with Aqua's real father, that the DNA would match.
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And Akane, who doesn't want Akane to go back to vengeance, chooses not to tell the truth (who wants to go back to the 20th episode).
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Why would Akane know?
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Don't forget that Akane is an acting genius, and if she remembers the first part, she can perfectly simulate the role of Hoshino Ai by studying all the data, including the manner of thinking and the "man I like specification," allowing her to analyze and summarize the story after listening to the story that Aqua told.
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[Beginning at the Place of Remembrance]
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After the show ended, B-Komachi had plans to shoot a new MV in Miyazaki Prefecture, which was the beginning of the whole story, both the beginning of Sarina and the death of Doctor Goro.
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In episode 23, during filming, Aqua and Akane sat down and talked. Aqua thought that after this, Arima Kana would become a more watched idol, so he decided to step away from Kana to protect her and choose to date Akane instead.
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Personal Analysis: Aqua thought so far, because if he had news against Kana, it would hurt her idol career, and the worst case might repeat his mother's ending. (Ai) At that time, Aqua concluded that his father was dead, so he tried to start a new life, but it turned out to hurt both Kana and Aqua.
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"The fear of the past does not disappear easily. The psychological wounds of the mother are the main reason why Aqua does not dare to date Kana."
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It's like escaping your own feelings of fear, which can happen to everyone.
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[Ruby and entering the dark side]
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Ruby's side on the way back to the hotel with Akane, and she finds a crow stealing the keys, and she pursues him until she finds Dr. Goro's body (despite a funny scene in which Ruby accidentally says he's so skillful around here that Akane is suspicious and Ruby has to try his way around).
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At the end of episode 24, Ruby meets a "crow girl" who comes to talk and reveal the truth of the doctor's death, until Ruby slips completely into the dark side to find the man who killed the doctor.
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The entire story will begin to intensify in Region 3 and will likely reach a conclusion in Season 4 (if sorted by current anime content).
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[Analysis of Oshi no Ko's Expectations and Conclusion]
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When I came to the conclusion of this chapter, I realized that there were a lot of fans who were expecting a sequel, what the next storyline would be, because the manga wasn't over yet, and we were expecting a grand ending, an ending that nobody expected, and could unravel every knot that came purely.
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But until then, the conclusion came out, as we have seen, although I have not read the manga and watched the anime, I believe that the end and the end can do much better, even if the protagonist dies or not.
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After looking at the conclusion of Part 2 and Part 3 that is being shown, it is as many people actually say, "The teacher who wrote the script and made a lot of knots, but finally threw away the oil and ended with the death of the protagonist before the time Skip Mu went on until the end of the story." It is so suspicious that it has become a question since Part 2:
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- Crow, what did you show up for?
- Reincarnation. So why is it? What are the real reasons why they were reborn?
- The real father, what exactly do you want? There's a grudge against the entertainment industry, but is that really all? For the villain to be so smart, but the conclusion is as simple as Batman catching the Joker like that?
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In the end, is Oshi no Ko in your eyes a complete Masterpiece, or is it just a beautifully paved work of art, but it's hastily drawn to an end at the end? Is it the knot of 'Crow' and 'Rebirth' for you that complements the story, or is it just a forgotten tool in the middle of the way?
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"Well, hopefully in the remaining anime versions, we'll see a more satisfying crushing of the knot than in the original, not a smart-looking cru, but finally a simple one that we have to sing 'Eiyangwa' with the crow."
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