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IN BRIEF: Yuu has never responded emotionally to the boys who've asked her out in the past, and she's so desperate to feel anything that she considers just saying yes to the most recent supplicant. Now that she's started high school, though, she sees her senpai Nanami turn down a date with ease, and figures she has someone to confide in. As it happens, Nanami is looking for a girl to date who will promise not to love her - as she doesn't want the distraction of a real relationship, but rather wants someone trustworthy in front of whom she can put down her public persona. At first it seems like serendipity, but as the school year passes and the two girls get more involved in student council activities together, Yuu is wondering whether she's really all that asexual... and whether it would be healthier for Nanami to stop pretending altogether.
***Spoilers below for season 1 (this feels like a show begging for a season 2)***
I liked how Nanami was messed up by her sister's premature death, and how she can't quite handle the news from her sister's friends that her sister wasn't a perfect angel. It was a nuanced look into the destructiveness of building a personality based off another person. I had more interest in one of the male characters, who is a confident and total asexual, than I did in Yuu's questioning demisexual; I was surprised how well that revelation was handled, and how he was allowed to be happy with his identity. I also liked the minor background plot showing how one of their teachers is in a committed lesbian relationship with the nearby coffeeshop owner (as well as how their relationship inspired Nanami's best friend to stand up to her ex and reaffirm her orientation). Adult wlw relationships deserve more representation in anime, and this was a great example.
I wanted to like this show more than I did. In the end, I'm not really all that interested personally in romance stories, so whenever the plot curved back towards hormones, I checked out mentally (which happened frequently, so this was a good sleep aid). Also, I was really looking forward to the play that Yuu's friend wrote for the student council to perform during their cultural festival - it was a huge plot point, and drove multiple emotional revelations during the back half of the season in exciting ways - so it was extra disappointing when the show ended before the cultural festival even happened. I get extra frustrated with shows that lack resolution (the most we get is Yuu realizing that she might actually possess feelings for Nanami, and Nanami realizing that she can't fake a personality much longer), so in absence of a second season, I can't rate it any higher.
My reviewing system for films and shows that are NOT anime: 1-5: I hated it. I also don't think it has redeeming qualities, so you shouldn't watch it either. 6: I didn't like it. It's not my thing, I didn't like the execution, I don't want to see it again. However, I don't think it is a BAD film or show - it has qualities that will recommend it to those who like that kind of thing. 7: It was fine. I didn't love it, and I don't need to see it again. I won't be sad if I never see it again. 8: I liked it. I didn't love it, and while I'd like to see it again, I wouldn't want to see it often. 9: I loved it. I would be sad if I never saw it again. I might want to see it every few years. 10: I loved it beyond description. I wouldn't mind re-watching it every year.
********************************* Clarifying my Anime rating system: My number key below is an attempt to parse the small differences between 5 and 6, 7 and 8, & 9 and 10. When I rate, I consider my own enjoyment, the characterization and the plot, the appearance of the animation, and occasionally the soundtrack - in roughly that order. An anime will lose at least 1 point for presence of deal-breaker tropes (for example, comedic pedophilia), and more if the trope(s) ruined my enjoyment. On the other hand, it will gain at least 1 point for artistry in animation or sound. I don't expect to rate anything 1-4, as I would probably never finish watching something in this range of rating.
Cautious Recommending: 5: In this case, it started out with a higher score and slipped over time... because I normally don't watch anything that I would score below 6, except for movies (small time commitment). 6: I may or may not have watched the whole show, but I recognize deal-breaker issues in it, and I'm unlikely to rewatch. It just wasn't enjoyable enough for me to forgive its flaws. There would be huge caveats to any recommendation.
Likely to Recommend: 7: There's two types of 7s (ideally I could rank the second one 7.5). For the first, I didn't like it enough to think I would rewatch it, but also didn't see huge problems in the plot, characterizations, etc. and thought it was worth finishing. I might suggest it to someone if I know they like the specific sub-genre or other work by the studio. For the second, I recognize shows/movies that have high quality but just aren't my cup of tea. Not my thing, but usually I at least respect the work. 8: I had a good time watching it, but it didn't move me the way a 9 or a 10 does; it's possible that over time I would upgrade it if I liked it more on reflection. I would be willing to rewatch it if a friend wanted to watch it with me. I may or may not buy the DVDs (I'm more likely if there's something unique about it). I'd recommend it with the occasional caveat.
Highly Recommend: 9: I enjoyed it very much. It may have had one or two issues, but not enough to diminish enjoyment. It's possible that over time I would downgrade it to an 8 (changing tastes) or upgrade to a 10 (realize it's never left my mind). I'm likely to rewatch, and likely to buy the DVDs. I'd recommend it to most audiences. 10: Virtually flawless. I'd definitely rewatch, and definitely want to buy DVDs. I would shill this to anyone.
EDIT: for years when I'm participating in the MAL Anime Challenge, any anime in the Completed section with a * in the note was watched for the challenge. Similarly, if I'm participating in the MDL Drama Challenge, any drama with a * in the notes was watched for the challenge. Previous years' challenges will have their * removed.
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