Science Fell in Love, so I Tried to Prove ItStreaming on Crunchyroll.Two research geeks might have f
Science Fell in Love, so I Tried to Prove ItStreaming on Crunchyroll.Two research geeks might have feelings for one another, but scientifically they might not. So they set out to prove or disprove this hypothesis with science and research.Hm. Mixed feelings here.They’re painfully stupid which I enjoyed - they’re also college aged which I tend to like better with romantic comedy anime. But the show also has this slightly fanservice edge to it that is really jarring. It’s not like in your face fanservice, but it’s very apartment the show thinks the lead female is hot and wants us to think that too.And like YEAH! She is a very pretty lady don’t get me wrong - but I’d rather not be staring at her legs constantly. Show me her cute ponytail wag instead.Also the OP is hmmmmmm mmmmmmmmmm mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm worrying. It also performed the Greatest Sin called - implying someone is hotter without their glasses on. D< D< D< D< D< D< D
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