My only gripes with the Epilogues is just the way that Jade was written. I understand that the Epilogues are supposed to be "bad on purpose" lol, but I still feel like the way they wrote Jade's story was inherently misogynistic and had a lot of Transmisogyny written into it that felt incredibly icky and unnecessary. I also felt as if there was a lot of weird disdain toward Jade that was Authorial, when that disdain seemed to come from nowhere.
Calling her derogatory words like "slut" or "whore" simply because she "sleeps around" or whatever seemed mean in a way Homestuck normally isn't mean. And other characters did the same thing, like Jake, but he is only narratively shamed for doing so, like once or twice. There is a stark difference in Jade being called "Older, slutty Jade" casually by Dirk's narration many times than him referring to Jake as a "Man-whore" once.
Jade having issues with boundaries is cool, and I even agree that she would have that as a problem, but I do not agree with the way the characters spoke about her, and I do not think it added much of anything other than make her "friends" seem like really awful friends for no reason lol.
As for the bit on transmisogyny, I do indeed think it is incredibly "yikes" to write a transfemme character as this "sex-crazed" person who has animal parts and is incredibly predatory towards other people. I think it's even more "yikes" when that is your only transfemme character in the whole story, and that's how you've chosen to portray her. There is a way to write female characters who suffer from hypersexuality, but this was not the way to do it, and I fear the writers spent more time on the "shaming" aspect of Jade's story rather than showing her dealing with and suffering from this kind of affliction. I am not transfemme, but I did suffer from hypersexuality at a young age for similar reasons to Jade, so to see them treat her that way just kind of rubbed me the wrong way personally.
I hope they do not do this with June Egbert because I will be incredibly disappointed. I want to see them write an actual trans character in a respectful manner that's not riddled with any kind of hidden bigotry.