So the main girl doesn't go with X-ko to watch the movie so she wouldn't ruin the experience like X-ko did for her? Or is it like main girl doesn't want X-ko to ruin another series like she did for the last movie?
So the main girl doesn't go with X-ko to watch the movie so she wouldn't ruin the experience like X-ko did for her? Or is it like main girl doesn't want X-ko to ruin another series like she did for the last movie?
Given the way she speaks of X-ko with utter contempt, I'm presuming she's decided she hates everything X-ko stands for, and doesn't consider her a friend anymore.
You love a person. People around you tell you that person is no good. If you really stop loving that person because of that, it means it wasn't true love from the very beginning.
Meh. Nothing good is born out of circlejerks or blind fanboy-ism, either. You can enjoy a show while being fully aware of its faults. No amount of pointing out TTGL ridiculousness would make me stop loving it :3 In fact, I have a good friend who's also watching more anime than me AND is good at analysis - and what would you know, getting a motivated second opinion on the show you liked is great, sometimes prompting hours-long discussions. Also for creators/performers substantial criticism is vital, being the only thing that would make them grow.
...to the fans, it is something...
Let's not.
...that destroys precious memories.
That nothing is born out of criticism.
On the contrary,I want to let as many people know