Season 3 of Tokyo Revengers is generating buzz—but not for the right reasons. Fans across Reddit and anime forums are voicing frustration over what they call “the worst time travel logic” in the series so far. The inconsistencies have left even longtime viewers confused and annoyed.

The series once earned praise for blending gang drama with a structured time-travel twist. But now, that structure seems to be breaking down. Fans argue that the rules have become too flexible, and plot holes are piling up, making emotional payoffs harder to believe or enjoy.

Fans Say the Time Travel Is Losing Its Meaning

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In earlier seasons, Tokyo Revengers established clear limits to Takemichi’s ability: his time leaps were tied to a handshake with Naoto and always sent him back 12 years. But Season 3 throws some of that logic out the window. Viewers point out moments where the rules seem altered just to force dramatic twists.

On forums like MyAnimeList, users discuss how certain character outcomes contradict previously established timelines. One user wrote, “It’s like the writers are just winging it now.” Many fans feel that the consequences of time travel no longer feel earned, which lowers the stakes of the entire plot.

There’s also backlash around how Takemichi continues to make the same mistakes despite his ability to travel back. While some argue that this shows his human flaws, others say it just adds to the series’ growing narrative fatigue.

Plot Twists Over Logic? Fans Aren’t Buying It

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Another point of contention is that the show seems to prioritize shocking reveals over internal consistency. Recent episodes have introduced last-minute betrayals, sudden character deaths, and altered events with little explanation. Fans say this cheapens the emotional impact and creates confusion instead of suspense.

Despite the criticism, many fans are still invested in the characters and hoping the show finds its footing again. But if the logic continues to slide, Tokyo Revengers risks turning its clever concept into a frustrating mess.

Whether Season 3 can recover remains to be seen—but for now, fans are loudly calling for more consistency and less chaos.

Fans of the hit high school action-comedy Study Group have a big reason to celebrate: a second season is officially in the works!

Studio Dragon, the production powerhouse behind the series, recently confirmed that Study Group Season 2 is in the early planning stages, sparking excitement across K-drama fandoms.

Based on the popular webtoon of the same name, Study Group first premiered in January 2025 and quickly gained popularity for its unique blend of gritty fight scenes, heartfelt camaraderie, and academic ambition.

The story follows Youn Ga Min, played by Hwang Minhyun, a high school student who may lack academic prowess but is exceptionally skilled at fighting.

Enrolled at a notoriously dangerous and failing school, Ga Min forms a study group in an effort to improve his grades and pursue his dream of going to college—while fending off violent classmates and school gangs.

The show’s first season balanced intense action with emotional depth, showing the struggles of students trying to overcome their environment and rewrite their futures.

With sharp writing, dynamic characters, and stellar performances from a rising cast that includes Han Ji Eun and Cha Woo Min, Study Group resonated with viewers who enjoyed both adrenaline-fueled showdowns and touching moments of growth and friendship.

Studio Dragon recently cited the success of the series in its Q1 2025 earnings report, listing the confirmation of Season 2 as a major highlight.

The report also teased the possibility of a creative new format—a potential interquel, which would tell a story that bridges events between seasons.

This hint opens the door for backstories, side character arcs, or events that expand the world beyond Ga Min’s immediate struggles.

On May 12, a company representative reiterated that Season 2 is in the early development phase, although no cast announcements or release timeline have been made.

Still, the confirmation is more than enough to reignite buzz among fans eager to return to the halls of this troubled high school—and see what new academic and physical battles lie ahead.

Until further details are released, viewers can catch up on or rewatch Study Group on streaming platforms like Viki, where the show remains a fan favorite and a top-rated series of early 2025.

Whether you’re here for the pulse-pounding fight scenes or the underdog study squad’s quest to defy the odds, Study Group Season 2 promises to deliver more of what made the first season such a knockout success.