After years of waiting, the finale of Sono Bisque Doll brought an expected conclusion for fans: Marin and Gojo get married. Although many celebrated the couple's love, a feeling of something missing lingers in the air.
The final chapter , while emotional, feels rushed and doesn't offer the depth fans expected from such a well-developed story. Instead of a satisfying conclusion, the story ends abruptly, leaving the impression that the series was interrupted rather than reaching a natural conclusion.
Sono Bisque Doll – A happy ending that feels incomplete

The fast pace of the ending caused dissatisfaction among many readers. Throughout the series, we saw Gojo and Marin grow as individuals and as a couple, but the ending doesn't fully explore this development. Thus, the wedding may symbolize their union, but it lacks the emotional weight that should be reflected at the end of such an intense journey. This feeling of "lack of depth" makes fans question whether the ending does justice to the relationship between these characters.
Marin and Gojo 's wedding is touching, it doesn't have the same careful build-up as the rest of the story. Throughout the plot, their relationship evolves gradually and naturally, but in the final stretch, the manga seems to skip crucial moments that could have further reinforced the emotional impact of the ending. The weight of their journey, especially Gojo's growth and Marin's constant dedication, deserved more than just a few final pages.
Another critical point is that the ending of My Dress-Up Darling gives the feeling that the series was rushed. The show dedicated a lot of time to showing Marin and Gojo's personal challenges, but in the final chapter, little is explored about how these experiences impact their future together. The lack of a deeper and more reflective conclusion left many fans disappointed, who expected a more complete resolution for the couple that won their hearts.
Did Sono Bisque Doll deserve more?

For a series that invested so much in building the romance and developing the characters, Sono Bisque Doll (My Dress-Up Darling) deserved a more polished ending. Although many romance manga struggle to conclude their stories, this series seemed to be going very well until the last chapter. A more detailed epilogue, exploring the engagement, the wedding, and life after marriage, could have given the story the necessary depth to end on a high note.
It's sad to see that a series so beloved for its rich and detailed narrative failed to deliver an ending that lived up to expectations. Despite the enduring love between Marin and Gojo, the way the story concludes doesn't reflect the thoughtful pace that made it special. The question remains: what if My Dress-Up Darling had had more time to explore and conclude the relationship in a more satisfying way? Even with this feeling of dissatisfaction, the couple's romance will always be fondly remembered by fans.
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