"Boring" may be too strong a word, but it is good to have some time on your hand and be settled for a quiet pace before watching this. It reminds me of a poem: Beautiful but with little action, and it leaves you with as many questions as answers.
The product placement of this LINE thing, however, is so prominent that I wonder if it is a sponsored production. It seems unnecessarily elaborate and high-end to be primarily and advertisement, but still. The recurring mention of a product you almost never see elsewhere makes me wonder how this will influence the story in the future.
I hope these kids are less tongue-tied online than offline, though, or I don't see much character development in one season.
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