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It.... ah, there's nothing wrong with its depiction of events on any level, really. It comes down to shitty writing. Yes, their relationship is really that screwed up and codependent, though trying to tie the Ridley scene into it feels slightly specious.

It takes on an interesting light when you consider that Adam is an authorial self-insert. I'm pretty sure Sakamoto didn't mean to write himself as a controlling and abusive father.