Mei does not have any feelings for her and if she did the rapey, mean and dismissive way she shows it sure as hell aren't bread crumbs. They really just shoved the trope so far down our throats. It's adorable and the characters develop and they leave a trail of crumbs to keep you coming back but it's enjoyable (akatsuki no yona is my best example here) and than there are cases where it is infuriatingly slow and annoying (insert citrus fan art). Unrequited love is an interesting trope that works in some cases. And I did not make it past the first 4 episodes. I think im in love with yo- huhhhh you're my new sister. I went into the first episode thinking "Huh maybe this is a new perspective" and I must admit the plot idea was super interesting. Repeat this with me "One rapey scene does not fix the other" jesus christ I thought this wouldn't be fan service and I thought it would be a unique take on romance especially since I've never watched a yuri anime before. One of the most poorly written shows I've seen in a while. I don't mean no where as in the physical act of having sex, I mean no where as in it didn't add to the relationship between the characters. You had strange sexual encounters in different areas and they went NO WHERE. Why were there entire arcs that spanned many episodes when we didn't even dive into why main characters are the way they are? I honestly understand fan service and the taboo fetish of the entire series, but at least make it make sense. There was absolutely NO character depth whatsoever. Besides the taboo topic of incestual relationships, the relationship itself was extremely weak. But those were the best aspects of the anime. I watched the dub, and the voice acting was pretty good. What the HELL did I just watch? Positives first, fantastic animation and sound quality.
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