>No one loses out
>The author doesn't ruin the series with their shit taste
>Objectively the best outcome for everyone in the show
>The entire premise of all of these shows is to tease multiple romances anyway and so it's fucking stupid if that gets changed for the ending
>Peak self insertion
Literally every story is improved with a harem ending
>morally bankrupt wish fulfilment
>not the way the world works for 99% of men
>only appeals to a young male demographic
Kind of trash desu
>all of these considerations only apply for the ending
Pretty much. It's baffling how many authors want to end on one girl.
>No one loses out
This is the problem, is not enough to win, others must lose
Based
The very premise of the story from the start is all of those things to begin with, numbnuts. Just fucking commit to it and stop being a pussy
Based take and agreed.
Or just don't write a fucking harem story at all, stupid hack writers.
I agree if the story is a harem throughout. But romances are better when there's just one girl.
>Peak self insertion
And thats why its garbage.
Tripfags don't get to have opinions
This
Really though, it makes me laugh. Like people are seriously writing/reading stuff such as Yuragi-sou no Yuuna-san and TLR for moral and intellectual enlightenment. In fact, I think the authors really are that far up their own asses. They think that they're going to somehow atone for the shameless garbage they just wrote and make themselves appear humble and noble at the very end.
Too bad.
Harems are just the wish fulfillment wet dreams of lonely Jap writers and readers that wanna self insert because they think their life sucks.
Does anyone know how the series ended?
>crabs in a pot
I believe in a completely unambiguous harem
>ends with the MC leaving the cast to seek greater adventures
>not bogged down by any one woman
Would anyone like that?
Grandia II ended kinda like that
The anime at least.
Apparently not the ln.
That recent Tomino Gundam ended like that. And nobody likes it, but then nobody likes the anime either.
completely agree.
A nice unambiguous polyamorous relationship where everyone is happy.
In a clearly ecchi story I don't care for a realistic depiction of society.
Exactly. If you're going to have a designated loser character relegated to comic relief or as an outright villainess that's one thing, but writing multiple girls who will never be happy with anyone else and then giving all but one of them the bad end is just wrong.
>Apparently not the ln.
This is why writers shouldn't be allowed to write their own endings.