That makes perfect sense. I prefer to look back and rate things as a whole. Endings can lower my scores (and often do) but I am usually able to still appreciate what the story has given me.
Your point is completely fair. I completely agree with you that the ending and the final arc were absolutely terrible and arguably ruined the series to a certain extent. However like you said, the rest of the story was great and you really enjoyed it.
To me, giving something a 1 means it has no redeeming qualities. Oshi no Ko does. It truly was amazing up until the final arc. Even if the ending completely ruins the story for you, there is no denying that you still enjoyed the series until then. It would make perfect sense for you to give it a 5, a 4, or even a 3. But a 1? That doesn't make any sense.
I won't try to change your mind on the ending or any of your opinions (I don't agree with doing that unless somebody doesn't have anything to back up their opinions). I just think that the score is harsh considering you loved the story.
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To me, giving something a 1 means it has no redeeming qualities. Oshi no Ko does. It truly was amazing up until the final arc. Even if the ending completely ruins the story for you, there is no denying that you still enjoyed the series until then. It would make perfect sense for you to give it a 5, a 4, or even a 3. But a 1? That doesn't make any sense.
I won't try to change your mind on the ending or any of your opinions (I don't agree with doing that unless somebody doesn't have anything to back up their opinions). I just think that the score is harsh considering you loved the story.