Talk:Kayo Sudou/@comment-36567199-20181120034013/@comment-73.144.231.176-20181125131233

I feel it's kind of funny in the sense of later stuff having loose ends or even questions that don't seem like they may ever be answered (Barisol's Child, for example, being a BIG one, and Maria Moonlit's entire everything being a major loose end). His writing is tight at points, but at others it almost feels sloppy in comparison, so it ends up frustrating on my end because it feels like he can't make up his mind if he wants loose threads and mysteries for later or not.