An interesting watch. I definitely liked the overall relaxed vibe of the show and the theme about accepting yourself. Each episode was either devoted to the group progressing or an aspect of otaku culture like gunpla. The references were neat, the in-world anime looked way more interesting and fun, and the sound effects at the end were a nice touch.
The characters are the weakness here though. Sasahara appears to be the audience's window into their lifestyle (their everyman), but he really just takes a backseat after the first few episodes. They didn't go much deeper with him at all once he overcame his fears, which is especially strange after his gyaru sister is introduced. Kugahara didn't really do anything. The club president was a mysterious force that I personally think is an actual alien. I'm really glad the two newbies didn't join the club because they were waaaayyyy too cringe; what with that try-hard playboy and the boundary-less public nuisance.
Tanaka and Oona are a larger part of the show. It seems like they could become a couple, and that would be fun to see. It was a shame we didn't get to see Oona's swimsuit. She's so freaking hot. Probably the second best character in my opinion. The best would have to be Madarame. He went from a 2D-only Otaku to actually crushing on Saki pretty hard. Always entertaining to watch and really providing most of the laughs. It's a shame he decided to step down. I get the feeling he could accomplish a lot if he applied himself instead of always backing down and going with the flow.
I didn't like Saki or Kousaka at all. They seemed okay at first, but they really wore on me as time went on. Why is Kousaka even going out with Saki if he outright refuses to make time for her. Dude's even passing up on sex for reruns, watching anime during sex, and hanging wall scrolls on the ceiling so he can look at anything but Saki during their extracurricular activities. It's just beyond weird. I assumed they would eventually break up over that conflict and that he might pursue Oona or something instead, but that never happened. He doesn't seem to care much about anyone aside from himself. He seems the least like an actual friend in the core group.
Saki is even worse. She's hot and funny at times, but more than anything she's a royal bitch. 90% of her screentime she's assaulting people, calling them terrible names, putting down their hobbies, wishing for the club to disband, breaking their stuff, ruining their fun, refusing to apologize or take any accountability, and breaking promises. It was nice to see her stick up for her friends a few times, until I realized that she only did so to get revenge on people she personally disliked. She broke Oona's gunpla and then refused to wear cat ears. Oona had been nothing but nice and welcoming, even after Saki got them kicked out of the club room. She watched Oona painstakingly make that model for an entire week, and just had to mess with it.
Saki's just a massive cunt. It's weird that they make out in front of the other members, and it was honestly sexual harassment when she was egging on Sasahara's and Madarame's fantasies about Oona's body in frontof her. There is a line to teasing, and she clearly went too far, making everyone uncomfortable. The manga club editor and student council vice president were made to be hated, but they're downright angels in comparison. I don't understand why I'm supposed to feel bad for Saki when she was crying, or why I'm supposed to let her off the hook for starting the fire. Bitch was standing there for two minutes contemplating burning everything anyway.
5/10. Honestly pretty boring. I'm interested to see where things go from here. |