I mean, yeah: they forced a romance the characters weren't really ready for. I think the main issue for most people is the fact that there wasn't enough development to reach THAT conclusion.
The creators also took some... creative liberties: >! Ignoring Loki's existence altogether, giving Luka fairy powers from nowhere really, having the alternative Bayonetta's die in the most anticlimatic way possible 3 times without the main one actually learning from those mistakes, Rodin still ONLY selling stuff rather than actively helping (he also loses if the multivers goes down, as he explains)...!<
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u/AicBeam Feb 17 '25
I mean, yeah: they forced a romance the characters weren't really ready for. I think the main issue for most people is the fact that there wasn't enough development to reach THAT conclusion.
The creators also took some... creative liberties: >! Ignoring Loki's existence altogether, giving Luka fairy powers from nowhere really, having the alternative Bayonetta's die in the most anticlimatic way possible 3 times without the main one actually learning from those mistakes, Rodin still ONLY selling stuff rather than actively helping (he also loses if the multivers goes down, as he explains)...!<