Yeah. At least with the quality of the writing, I get the sense that it was a very conscious choice, that he wanted this part of the story to be (in part) about
spoiler
losing someone you love to trauma/degenerative mental illness
not for some hacky reason he didn't really put any thought into. But it's a fair criticism and reason to be put off, and it also doesn't just apply to Casca either.
Yeah. At least with the quality of the writing, I get the sense that it was a very conscious choice, that he wanted this part of the story to be (in part) about
spoiler
losing someone you love to trauma/degenerative mental illness
not for some hacky reason he didn't really put any thought into. But it's a fair criticism and reason to be put off, and it also doesn't just apply to Casca either.