Originally Posted by
KrayZ33
How about you read what I wrote?
It's really not fun discussing this if you fail at doing that.
I gave you a specific "ecchi" scene. I didn't oversimplify everything I didn't make a general statment that will cover "all scenes and every scene we haven't seen yet"
Unrealistic?
Jesus christ. And the fact that she made that humiliating choice is exactly what I'm talking about.
Do you think she took that lightly? Considering that like 5 whole minutes or so were dedicated to this and portrayed in a very gloomy atmosphere?
She was about to end everything just there.
Rudy was the reason she did not.
Her not wanting the maid AND her child to die was what made her choose this over the other.
Why do you ignore something so important just to forward a stupid agenda of some kind. I don't get it.
It's really below me.
Do you think there is a "correct way" to resolve this situation?
If so, how and why. This is something even modern day people can't solve without feelings involved.
Not every betrayal is met instantly with a break up.
Considering we are looking at a medieval setting here, even less likely during that time.
If you talk about Paul's past, do you honestly think his wife doesn't or didn't know how he ticks?
They went adventuring together. Obviously she was not the only girl in the party, obviously he also made out with the beast girl, as we all know by now.
Seems more like she somehow made the "bad boy" stay with her and hoped he would stop adultering when she can occupy him, but it seems like his libido is stronger.
Maybe that's also why she could make a decision like that - since she knew how Paul is. Obviously he is a beast and degenerate, but even these people have family. And again... all that talk I did just now comes from all these "ecchi" and ero talk we are hearing about. And it's not like Paul would throw any of his wives and girls into the gutter just like that. He traveled and lived together with them for a while. He has some standards too and is usually trying to be a good guy.
Even the maid thought that she isn't all that innocent, so once again, obviously there is something to Paul that attracts the other sex. He is good looking, well build, young and attractive and basically a noble after all. And also kind.
That scene was not something without any meaning.
You can also look at Roxy here who is like.... training the 7th prince of XYZ in magic. Very unlikely that these kids are all from 1 wife, you know?
edit: but this is already more than I was willing to write about this "issue".
I'm trying to enjoy anime and I will obviously put thing X about Y because I'm having preferences, But some things are just objectively better and more well done than others. And this is without question one of the better animes, not just better Isekais. I wouldn't really call any anime a masterpiece (or perfect in every way) because literally every anime has shit in it and sometimes that shit is actually needed to advance and tell a proper story. I don't know any masterpiece movies either, so I don't know what the general requirements are for something to call that.
If someone doesn't see a masterpiece as "perfect" but just as something very good, I guess this show is pretty close to it.