The search term itself tells a story. Fans do not search for "Yaboyroshi anime review" in a general sense. They specifically attach The Promised Neverland because his coverage is considered the "definitive" analysis of the series for several reasons:
In Yaboyroshi’s framework, true escape often demands a sacrifice of the self . Ray’s plan to immolate himself to create a diversion—and Norman’s acceptance of being shipped to save the others—embodies the principle that in rigged games, you cannot save everyone. The pragmatic ruthlessness required to leave weaker or slower members behind (a tense moment in the escape arc) is a frequent point of discussion in his breakdowns. yaboyroshi+the+promised+neverland
Wait, the user might have mixed up the titles. Let me check if there's a known crossover or essay comparing these two works. I don't recall any official crossover between "Garo" and "The Promised Neverland." Alternatively, maybe "yaboyroshi" is a misspelling of another term. Could it be a name from a different show? Or perhaps a typo for "ya boy Roh Shi"? Not sure. Maybe "yaboyroshi" is meant to be "Yabai Boy" (ヤバイボーイ)? That's a different thing. Hmm. The search term itself tells a story