Seperate Margaret also known as Bessatsu Margaret tends to focus on teen melodrama a lot more than its younger aiming counterpart Margaret. The narratives can also be a touch repetitious. Awkward teenage girl whose kind of a dork likes awkward teenage boy. So far all fine but the narratives never really have anyyhing else happening in Bessatsu Margaret, at best there’s other jealous girls at school or a romantic rival. There’s really no other issues in their lives other than “pretty boy A won’t notice me.” There’s never really anything driving the nareatives forward or really any narratives to speak of for that matter. It all ends up feeling like a lot of nothing and the same.