I understand how you feel. I had a very hard time accepting Kagome going back through the well after spotting Inuyasha & Kikyo together, and begging to stay by his side. That's something I could *never* do - I'm very much a cut-your-losses type of person. I consider myself as having been in love before, but not with such kindness and patience as to ask to stick around someone who was obviously not over their past relationships.
The Inu/Kag/Kik dynamic is interesting and I can see the sympathies on all sides, but ultimately I fall into the Inu/Kag camp, unquestionably. I was very much disappointed when, after Kikyo was finally written out for the last time, there was no movement at all onscreen to make Inuyasha and Kagome closer or more "open" about their feelings.
I see why the ending was necessary, but it felt rushed. There was no sense that 3 years had passed, that they thought about each other and made such a serious decision (especially on Kagome's part - to give up her modern life completely for her beloved still leaves a sour taste in my mouth). I wish she'd devoted more time to the final chapter, maybe broken it up a bit more, but *shrug* what can you do?
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The Inu/Kag/Kik dynamic is interesting and I can see the sympathies on all sides, but ultimately I fall into the Inu/Kag camp, unquestionably. I was very much disappointed when, after Kikyo was finally written out for the last time, there was no movement at all onscreen to make Inuyasha and Kagome closer or more "open" about their feelings.
I see why the ending was necessary, but it felt rushed. There was no sense that 3 years had passed, that they thought about each other and made such a serious decision (especially on Kagome's part - to give up her modern life completely for her beloved still leaves a sour taste in my mouth). I wish she'd devoted more time to the final chapter, maybe broken it up a bit more, but *shrug* what can you do?