#one argument: there was a bunch of k/k shipping after the first couple novels and tanigawa got so sick of it he decided to address the fans
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my stance on k/k is that the Haruhi Suzumiya novels are a charming, enjoyable genre blend of romance, sci-fi, and magical realism. Koizumi is a sparkling mixer to the heady main story as our main explicator and expositionist. He's a well-spoken narrator who verbalizes the more complex concepts at play in the stories, making them a summer cocktail rather than a stiff shot. Kyon is the trope-defining sardonic narrator who gives shape to the story and is the one to ultimately sell the Haruhi Suzumiya series to us as the reader. Between the two of them, Koizumi and Kyon tell us the story of Haruhi and they are instrumental in what we-the-audience make of events. Their dynamic between the true believer and the sceptic, the fake smile and the fake frown, the obfuscator and the denier, is great just on its own when taken at face value. I'm quite content to just read them as two characters who don't like each other very much and whose relationship is limited to mild antagonism over a girl they both love. I would do just that, if Tanigawa Nagaru wanted it. However in the year of our lord 2020, after closing the Kyon/Yuki subplot, after jossing any Kyon/Mikuru speculation, after committing fully to the Kyon/Haruhi romance in the story, he writes Koizumi having psychic foreknowledge of Kyon's measurements and expects us to make nothing of it. Huh.
#kelsey liveblogs haruhi suzumiya#genuinely i do not know what to make of the k/k in the novels. it's lampshaded multiple times by kyon as#'sorry tails if this looks gay to the viewers'/'miss me with that shit i am straight. i am straight.'#in fact it's lampshaded so often that it's impossible to read the books without being forced to have an opinion on the matter#one argument: there was a bunch of k/k shipping after the first couple novels and tanigawa got so sick of it he decided to address the fans#sure fine occam's razor most simple answer is the most likely#it's still a fact that the entire plot of the novels plays out in subtext. subtext is important in haruhi suzumiya.#hell. the main canonical romance is buried in the subtext.#therefore. for kyon and koizumi's relationship to have so many loaded moments#for those moments to continue across the books. for the idea of them liking each other to be explicitly addressed (if shot down)#AND for the cast dynamic to be a 1:1 evangelion ripoff with haruhi as asuka and koizumi as kaworu#it's hard not to read into it. it is an actual task to try and picture kyon and koizumi's dynamic without some UST
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