Anonymous
7/20/2025, 9:24:23 PM
No.280758045
>>280757447
I started with the novels, and she always stood out because she barely spoke. Everything she said and did felt important. And her deeper feelings, or how Kyon interprets them, lead to the best moments in the series.
Haruhi is very in-your-face. She definitely has deeper stuff going on that she doesn’t vocalize, but I consider her practically a solved character by the end of volume 1. Volume 1 feels like a standalone story, and it focuses primarily on Haruhi. The rest of them don’t really add much to her aside from having her chill out, and developing her relationship with Kyon in an expected way.
I think the rest of the cast, not just Yuki, are more interesting than her for most of the series because of this. I still love Haruhi as the series goes on. But most of that is just because she’s really funny. She’s always saying something ridiculous, or is described as making weird faces.
I started with the novels, and she always stood out because she barely spoke. Everything she said and did felt important. And her deeper feelings, or how Kyon interprets them, lead to the best moments in the series.
Haruhi is very in-your-face. She definitely has deeper stuff going on that she doesn’t vocalize, but I consider her practically a solved character by the end of volume 1. Volume 1 feels like a standalone story, and it focuses primarily on Haruhi. The rest of them don’t really add much to her aside from having her chill out, and developing her relationship with Kyon in an expected way.
I think the rest of the cast, not just Yuki, are more interesting than her for most of the series because of this. I still love Haruhi as the series goes on. But most of that is just because she’s really funny. She’s always saying something ridiculous, or is described as making weird faces.