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Not for me
The concept of the series is really interesting, and I really like the initial idea. But falling in love with a robot that literally has the face you created yourself is kind of crazy ðŸ˜. I’m sorry, but I feel like the build-up happens way too fast. A kiss by episode 3, when AI hasn’t even been around for a month, and Gen is already starting to develop feelings… Even though we know everything tends to move quickly in fiction, that was already a small issue for me.
However, I love the fact that AI, the robot, and the scientist can switch places. I think the concept is super interesting, and I was genuinely curious to see how they were going to explore that later on.
Episode 4 was so crazy, but I really liked it! We got to learn more about Gen’s relationship with her mother, but also about what it means to be the eldest sister when a parent leaves. The whole idea of responsibility, sacrifice, and the pressure that can be placed on the eldest child was really interesting to see.
Well… I finally finished the series, and I really wanted to love it, but honestly, I just couldn’t get into it. I felt like Gen and AI’s relationship was much more physical than emotional. Every time I watched one of their intimate moments, I kept thinking about the movie Companion ðŸ˜.
It was mainly the emotional development of their relationship that didn’t convince me. And it’s not even really about AI being a robot, because I’m used to these kinds of stories and that doesn’t bother me at all. It’s more about the way their relationship was developed that just didn’t work for me. I think I’m simply not the target audience for this series.
That being said, I have absolutely nothing negative to say about the actresses or the production. They clearly did a great job.
However, I love the fact that AI, the robot, and the scientist can switch places. I think the concept is super interesting, and I was genuinely curious to see how they were going to explore that later on.
Episode 4 was so crazy, but I really liked it! We got to learn more about Gen’s relationship with her mother, but also about what it means to be the eldest sister when a parent leaves. The whole idea of responsibility, sacrifice, and the pressure that can be placed on the eldest child was really interesting to see.
Well… I finally finished the series, and I really wanted to love it, but honestly, I just couldn’t get into it. I felt like Gen and AI’s relationship was much more physical than emotional. Every time I watched one of their intimate moments, I kept thinking about the movie Companion ðŸ˜.
It was mainly the emotional development of their relationship that didn’t convince me. And it’s not even really about AI being a robot, because I’m used to these kinds of stories and that doesn’t bother me at all. It’s more about the way their relationship was developed that just didn’t work for me. I think I’m simply not the target audience for this series.
That being said, I have absolutely nothing negative to say about the actresses or the production. They clearly did a great job.
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