It all starts from the very beginning, from the moment when the squad was just getting together and getting used to each other. By the way, it always adds a little buzz when you're already in the fandom, you know the Persians, their relationships, their pasts, etc. So after the Ovals, the series rediscovers the familiar, but not yet fully understood. I must say, for the noughties, the graphics look very good (the harem houses of those years are just miserable = X). Music is a separate part of the fendom, but the main characters participate in musicals, so we often see them rehearsing, singing and dancing. I love polyphony, so I listened to them with delight. Now, my impressions of what was happening: it looked different, sometimes the plot stood still (I don't like silly skirmishes of diverse girls), sometimes I watched with delight the preparations / performances and battles / tactics. Nevertheless, the impression remained somewhat blurred. Something was missing from the series, and it didn't become a masterpiece for me. The idea and the music are the only things that captivated me, but the story doesn't hold my soul.
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