engaging and unique
i enjoyed this far more than I expected, honestly. the premise is disarmingly simple yet genuinely clever, and beautifully executed. it feels like the kind of concept dreamed up by someone old enough to remember the pre-digital good ol' days, and that nostalgia comes through so clearly in the show’s dna. my favorite was asahi nanami. she’s magnetic on screen, and the rest of the cast is equally engaging in their own ways. by the end, I found myself almost believing in fate. strange but kind of the point.
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