Originally posted by: tiara_remixfan
Well for starters they tried to make it like a thriller then a love story. Have you ever felt that sometimes in order to represent every community of the society they go overboard? It felt very in your face and cliche in some cases. The good part was, the story is for 16+ so they have plenty of grey characters and the story picks up in the later episodes of season 1.
@Bold- Yes and sometimes it is too much to take. Sigh.
This happened to me while watching Naruto. Every character had painful story in their pocket. They were dark and edgy. I became an emotional mess with that show. Trust me, I have cried a lot in many of the episodes, that`s how broken and empty it made me feel. Though they were mature, that pain was so raw and hard to digest. Growing up with that and so many heart breaks with each past relating to the characters just created a huge impact on me. As I grew up, I found the women characters really weak except for one or two; it wrecked me completely for being so attached. It inspired me and also taught me not to get attached they way I was with that anime. They really went overboard with sensitivity and was a complete cliche for showing women powerless.