Review of Tokyo Revengers
The Cry Baby show, which the problem isn't the Cry Baby Tokyo Revengers is a story well known by the way they construct the characters, making Takemichi Hanagaki one of the most relatable shounen characters from this new decade. But at the same time the show develop their characters, the plot and narrative constructions is left aside. There is one common thing along the creative writing, which we called ABCDE (Action - Background - Conflict - Development - Ending). The plot of this anime and manga, ignores that. The action isn't explained (How he goes back in time, what was the trigger, what was the major pointof this happening, why him and etc.) and this follows in lack of every other letter on this plot construction. The background is misleading, because a grown-up man who achieves nothing in life can forget his whole teenage life being a subordinate of a gang but can't forget the one's he love when he goes back in time (PS: he even recognized at first, the name of otp lover from teenage years)
The conflict is always the same, keeps repeating all the time, like it was a broken code with only 'while' conditions. And because of that, Takemichi can't develop himself, being for 24 episodes the Cry Baby. I like that way, but passing through all of this and can't develop a personality of itself that shows who you are, a 27 years old man in a teenage body (which make even more wrong and problematic the way he fell in love again with Hina), it's kinda lazy. And the ending, oh the ending. We know he will find a way to turn back time and change things al over again, because that's what it is, you have to accept all the laziness from the creator to understand and find this at least trustable.
So, TLDR: Great characters, bad writing. You must not make questions to enjoy this show. Just accept it.