I have such a soft spot for this show. It feels like it slipped right into that spot that Yuri on Ice occupied four years ago of sweet, endearing BL. The basic premise is that characters who attain the age of 30 as virgins gain the power to read minds. Which transforms our shy, awkward lead Adachi and enables him to learn that the people around him admire and respect him.
I loved that the show highlights that we can be our own worst/ harshest critics and sometimes we just need to be able to step outside of ourselves for a little bit to get a more accurate picture. Also that finding that we are lovable/ worthy of love can be so empowering. Add in a bit of ‘even the seemingly put-together good at everything guy can be a bit of a mess sometimes’ and you have powerful feel-good mix of a show all in 12, sweet, half-hour episodes.
Some weeks, that 30 minutes was the bright light I was needing to get through to the next week. The show is cute, soft, heart-felt, and everything I needed at the end of the year.
I loved that the show highlights that we can be our own worst/ harshest critics and sometimes we just need to be able to step outside of ourselves for a little bit to get a more accurate picture. Also that finding that we are lovable/ worthy of love can be so empowering. Add in a bit of ‘even the seemingly put-together good at everything guy can be a bit of a mess sometimes’ and you have powerful feel-good mix of a show all in 12, sweet, half-hour episodes.
Some weeks, that 30 minutes was the bright light I was needing to get through to the next week. The show is cute, soft, heart-felt, and everything I needed at the end of the year.
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