Sure, I'm just talking about that middle ground where you're trying to go with this approach and find that you now need a bunch of JS framework features.
are you trolling? 10 people in this thread have already explained that the point is to avoid using a heavy framework, yet you keep insisting that one is necessary.
I think the GP is referring to when people misunderstand the scope of their project, start without a framework, and the complexity reaches a point where the framework would actually help.
I'm not sure what that looks like, because if it gets complex enough it's a sign I need to refactor, imo.