actually the relationship between Sage and his family has been rectified, or at least enriched with some nuance.
at the beginning, when Sage is sick and in crisis with Chad, it seems that the problem is her parents' anffectivity, which has disaccustomed her to open up emotionally. but then the problem is reversed, it's her who doesn't want to talk about her problems to her adoptive parents, because she doesn't want them to consider her as someone who always needs them, but as someone who can make it on her own.
I, as a comic book fan, consider this a pretty clear retcon.
here you are very wrong, my only role on this forum (and since I have no family I would say in life) is clearly another:
to be the first fan and prophet of
Yuno Gasai , the rest is secondary
by the way I must admit that in the free roaming at the dorm party was the first time that KRJ seemed passable to me
there has been some technical progress, of course not yet sufficient to allow Jill to laugh in favor of the camera
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