Why are her hands so long?
I’m running on fumes for anime today, with another brainless fanservice show to go (at least, I think, it’s MIA), not to mention Jaadugar’s massacre later tonight. I need to detox with some exercise or something for a bit. That rich girl caretaker show (assuming it shows up) and I guess Jaadugar will come in a couple hours probably.
Impressions:
As with many of these things with entirely too long titles, the entire episode is spent just explaining the title. The dials are turned to entirely undramatic for this one. Her family’s just poor. Still technically nobles, but poor, and generally supportive. And she wants nothing more in life to be married so she can better serve… whoever needs serving. Which is at odds with the last five or so minutes of the episode where all the pretty boys are plotting about how she must be some kind of secret super spy and so they need to lavish all their attention on her to discover the secrets of her completely empty head based on… uh… one of her distant ancestors had some political sway? All of you may be complete imbeciles.
It’s just another wall-flower meets bad boy boy-harem show with less production, less personality, less style, less everything than usual. I guess less dumb villainess twists too, but the lack of a bad is not a good. Everyone’s completely inoffensive because they have the presence and ambitions of milkweed. Nobody even wants to be the master of their destiny, or has any wants at all. She just expects to exist, and is pleasantly surprised when nothing stops that from happening. Everyone else hovers around her like bees, buzzing with interest at what a cinnamon roll she is. At least, probably. Most of the episode was spent instead her empty head, listening to a single marble rattle about.

