A series drops with an incredible premise. People get excited—this could be something special.Then the main characters show up and immediately suck all the oxygen out of the room.No problem, fans think. Surely the depth is in the worldbuilding.It isn’t.Okay, fine—side characters?Also nothing.At this point, half the audience leaves. The other half decides to become unpaid co-authors, inventing entire plotlines in their heads and calling it “subtext.”They insist the author is “cooking,” despite mounting evidence that the stove isn’t even on.Eventually, the series either contradicts all their theories or just ends with a whimper.And only then do they arrive at the shocking conclusion everyone else reached years ago:it was mid at best.
>>287381927(You)r favourite anime.
This sounds like every shounen series.
>>287381927every jump manga from the last 40 years
>>287382844Jump manga have good main characters though, that's how they hook people.