You know, it’s actually kind of rare for time-loop stories to cover this angle(Other than, yunno, Groundhog Day, funny enough), but it is an ever important one. Lots of stories cover mistakes made in loops, how fun it can be, how relationships can be fixed, how one can nail things down perfect, how things can still go wrong, how every day can be beautiful… all these things that can be riveting and/or fun. Many stories(minus a few short stories) don’t delve too heavy into the stress and psychological damage that can accrue, the exhaustion, depression, thing getting worse as you break apart.
Even I, with my myriad of stories/concepts about time-travel, rarely tough upon any of that directly. Oh sure, I mention it sometimes(when it’s not an indomitable-hero-type), but usually through asides, references or flashbacks. It’s refreshing to see something… spanning, address it. Not to mention something I love that has shown so much life and moving emotion.
Thank you.
everentropy
Even if it is definitely all Toulouse's fault, that doesn't bring any answers huh