Warm
If I could sum of the first two episodes in one word, that word would be warm. The color palettes setting, characters, and the story itself is just really warm and beautiful. It all feels so cosy and relaxing. It's pretty easy to get invested, and the show doesn't demand too much of it's audience. It's too soon to tell, but so far, it seems like just a pretty simple idea with a neat and well-tailored execution. It's nothing groundbreaking or particularly special, but its vision is clear and it plays to it's strengths. It's pretty enjoyable so far, and I have a feeling it'll only get better.
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