Your Lie In April

THIS SHOW WAS UNEXPECTEDLY AND HORRIFICALLY SAD
>Fantastic musical score though

I liked this show. The blond chick almost ruined for me, but MC was thankfully interesting enough to carry me through.

>UNEXPECTEDLY AND HORRIFICALLY SAD

We buzzfeed now?

>unexpectedly

u wot

More like expectedly and horrifically shit amirite?

Episode 2 is best episode.

Why would you purposely try to hurt me in my fragile state user?

>not knowing how to use greentext
>talking like a faggot
>liking this awful show
Fuck off.

>Your Lie In April A
>green texting for no reason
Reddit/Crunchyroll/MAL please leave.

>I don't like you or your actions, manner of speech, or opinions because they differ from my own, and will now proceed to dismiss you in a casual and rude way

Never change Sup Forums

Yes, no one wants newfags like you here.

I second him. Fuck off.

I don't know if I would call it horrifically sad, but the childhood trauma and bloody accidents took me by surprise in a good way

there was too much tsundere bullshit and slapstick comedy for my liking

>not calling greentext meme arrows

How the fuck was it unexpectedly sad? There was angst from the beginning and hints early on about the end.

Speaking for myself I didn't know much about it when I first watched it, I thought it was just going to be music porn. it was pretty fucking obvious there was going to be sad bits very early on though, after those first few episodes

Fuck off faggot.

>UNEXPECTEDLY
Oh, so you're retarded.

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No one cared about OPs thread... but what he said shocked EVERYONE

>plays piano for mom
>mom dies
>plays piano for grill
>?????

Thought I had solved the twist, so the letter blindsided me.
Holy shit man... the fucking letter...
Was expecting to be sad, but that was too much for me to handle.

My biggest gripe for this show was how much it lacked subtlety in some parts. It was blatantly foreshadowed that she was going to have a tragic end, and when she did, it wasn't nearly as impactful as it could've been. The final piano scene where he says his final goodbye to her was beautiful though, enough for me to still appreciate the show

It would've been better if she faded out or something, instead of getting pierced by musical notes, and looking kinda QUALITY. But other than that, that scene was done very well.

it's common sense to expect *hope* for happy ending in a shows, no matter how thing's going.

well at least that's terrabytes of hollywood shit in my drive taught me..

The twist was that there was no twist, the show told you all along that she was dying so you expected her to recover at least long enough to play with him one more time,

thus it was unexpected when the surgery failed and she just died outright

Plastic Memories was a better show. The only saving grace of Your ALS in April was the OST.

I can't feel sad for some dying piece of junk.

This is probably a decent show that I'm not giving the light of day because of nodame cantibale and this is oddly similar to that one asian movie / book.

That's the traditional mistake people get from never watching a couple japanese / korean asian movies in their life. It's a typical 60/40 bad end ratio, even worst if it's made in the 90s.

I genuinely don't feel that sad after watching this. And I hate you fags who is always bragging "MUH KAORI WHY U HAVE TO DIE YOU ARE SO PERFECT OMG." It have its sad moment but come on it's not that sad. Well, it could be worst lie Anohana though

Fuck off back to MAL.

How can you be sad when you know it is coming?

I loved this show but the pacing has serious issues. They spend like 4 full episodes on a single song each.

Plastic memories could have been good, but the characters were unlikeable as fuck.

More like horrifically bad.

Nothing unexpected about her dying, it was more predictable than the sun rising in the morning

It was always foreshadowed to have a sad ending with Kaori dying and Kousei realising he should love Tsubaki instead. But the lie my Gaaad that fucking lie. That was the best plotted and the saddest part. I am trying forget all of it so i can watch it again. Is definitely god tier

>UNEXPECTEDLY

It's melodramatic as fuck

A lot of melodramatic pandering, but I liked this show. If you didn't buy into the Manic Pixie Dream Girl act, then it wouldn't work on you tho.

Should i watch this again?
I kinda dropped this after episode 5

If you enjoy forced Korean drama tier melodrama and angst, yeah...

>unexpectedly
>dropped at first hospital scene because I know where this shit's going

Nice try Japan I've seen that one enough times already.