![]() This series will stick with me because of how grounded and sensible Kakeru's struggle with his mental health felt. +Sadness, ruminating regret, and familial depression are fortunately handled in a much more sensitive and measured manner than the time travel mechanism, which is obviously much better than if vice versa were the case. It seemed like she was also in a bad mental place. The series could have also fleshed out Ueda a little bit more. Kakeru and Naho could have used a few more character quirks. (Also, see Netflix's Dark for another example of poorly handled time travel exposition that distracts and weighs down the story with nonsense.) ![]() They can just be confused and accept that miracles are happening. If you are working on a time travel story in which the science of the time travel is not directly related to the plot, please, your characters don't need to actually cite physics technobabble. ![]() Guessing correctly that there was a black hole in the Bermuda triangle was so hokey that it momentarily jarred me out of a really moving part of the story. ![]()
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