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Meh
I feel like this is an example of producers stretching out a story for monetary value - but no artistic or creative value.
The entire series would've been better off ending at Season 3 but with the ending being an open one showing the FL meeting the modern world ML and hinting at romance. Instead they continue to drag on the story, making it lose the poignancy and depth of emotion that came from the first three seasons.
Also, when the FL's memory was erased, it inexplicably made her a ditz - she lost her sharpness and maturity, which made me like her so much in the first three seasons. What's up with that?
Based on reviews for Season 5, I'll be skipping it, unless I'm epically bored and have nothing else to watch.
The entire series would've been better off ending at Season 3 but with the ending being an open one showing the FL meeting the modern world ML and hinting at romance. Instead they continue to drag on the story, making it lose the poignancy and depth of emotion that came from the first three seasons.
Also, when the FL's memory was erased, it inexplicably made her a ditz - she lost her sharpness and maturity, which made me like her so much in the first three seasons. What's up with that?
Based on reviews for Season 5, I'll be skipping it, unless I'm epically bored and have nothing else to watch.
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