I'll probably finish watching this episode. Does not delay the series, no matter how you turn it. Yes, and these frank inserts bring down an already weak stream of thoughts. That's what they're all about? The characters are not impressive, they are rather boring, the chip with adoption is, to put it mildly, strange and somehow unreal. And in general, cute killer girls with horns that clearly resemble some kind of ears... Okay, I won't paint a lot, maybe it's just not mine.
@virus-sna: I recommend watching the rest of the 8th episode. It's just series 3 to 7, how to say it, "overclocking" or something. If the second half of the 8th episode doesn't impress, that's really not yours.
@virus-sna: I think I'll check it out. But on the whole I agree. Although maybe my perception was influenced by the statements of many about the masterpiece of the series. They have high expectations...
That's what "A matter of taste" means. On the contrary, I am drawn to the series more and more with each episode. I want to know (and what happens then?)
It is very strange when yesterday's schoolchildren are given a girl 5 years younger, and even in such a short period of time Kota and Yuka can't even be considered a complete family.
It's just series 3 to 7, how to say it, "overclocking" or something.
If the second half of the 8th episode doesn't impress, that's really not yours.
If it's not hooked, then it's not mine
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Kota and Yuka can't even be considered a complete family.