Hayakawa
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@HeartlessHypno @TrTriton0501 @J0hnnyStar Why would he ever do that? Everyone wants to be the protagonist. Makes sense that he wouldn't ever give up, be it by the narrative or character. I wouldn't give up being Chainsaw Man without a fight. Would you? Spider-Man giving up to avoid pain would be acceptable to you too?



@J0hnnyStar Learn what exactly? He beats Makima almost exclusively because he wants to keep being Chainsaw Man. He is renouncing himself to his alter ego, and is why Part 2 occurs like it does. He attached his happiness to being Chainsaw Man, and it ended horribly.


En SPACE hablando del final de CHAINSAW MAN. Quien quiera debatir, que se meta.


Meta-Narrative: What if the main character well-being was prioritized over the story? It's nonsensical as an author. Characters serve the story, not the other way around, but that's exactly why I think Fujimoto would be the one to subvert the expectations that deeply.







