The continuation's main driving emotion is fear. Mori and Studio Gaga are scared of getting things wrong, so they don't even try to flesh things out in a way that would create any kind of depth or gravity. But being scared to apply their own creativity to the story to fill in the inevitable gaps means what they're delivering is boring and nonsensical. I think I'd have an easier time accepting it if I felt like they were putting their full effort into telling the best story that they can instead of avoiding responsibility for whatever might go wrong in the attempt.
I do believe that they got into it with the sincere intention of honoring Miura and giving the fans the story that they wanted, but the weight was too much and they, Mori especially, crumbled. They would all be better off just walking away from the project at this point.
I do believe that they got into it with the sincere intention of honoring Miura and giving the fans the story that they wanted, but the weight was too much and they, Mori especially, crumbled. They would all be better off just walking away from the project at this point.