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Episode Isekai Shikkaku • No Longer Allowed In Another World - Episode 11 discussion
Isekai Shikkaku, episode 11
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u/yamiyaiba Sep 17 '24 edited Sep 17 '24
The conclusion felt a bit...flawed to me. It didn't really make sense. They got isekai'd at least a somewhat substantial amount of time apart, yet are back together at the same time. The younger sister is still sick (sure, isekai temp cured her or whatever, but now that's irrelevant), and they still have a shitty father that's going to parentify the elder sister to death. The younger is likely too weak to push back against their father or do anything to stop that, and the father has no reason to listen to either of them.
Really, this was an incredibly cruel ending, not a happy one. They both had a taste of freedom and youth, and had reconciled their fractured relationship, and Sensei just sent them back to their own personal Hell, likely never to experience that freedom and happiness again. Sure, the resentment is cleared for now, but the source of it remains. More than likely, if nothing changes, they'll be right back to square one or worse.
I get the feeling the viewer isn't supposed to think about it too hard and just accept that everything is magically better somehow, but without a scene live showing the father in tears and remorseful or something, this just feels heartless of Sensei to do.