
Yuri is their job.
I’m still not sure what to make of this one. The premise is positively deranged. I love how the show manipulates the interplay between the perspectives of the characters, the audience in the cafe, and the audience at home. It’s fascinating seeing the disconnect between what’s acting and what’s real and what becomes real from the acting.

Kind of disappointed with where this ended but still a good show. For such a bizarre premise it was emotionally intense. I suspected this was going to end in a murder.
I feel like yuri romances tend to be stronger than straight ones, and this was no exception. Male anime characters just do not get as much effort put into them…
- Storytelling – B – Does a good job with the cafe and showing the perspectives of the different characters.
- Voice – A – Such a weird show.
- Characters – A – Great character development.
- Attention Grab – B – Kept my interest to the end.
- Production – B – Looks fine.
- Overall – B+
Recommendations – Simoun, Kannazuki no Miko