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Mythic status well deserved
"Not me" holds a mythic status, and it is well deserved.
Considered by many as having created new frontiers in the BL genre, it has done so.
From the start, one can feel that the creators were going the extra length. The series has a certain quality, impressed in its structure, that was maintained throughout its run.
It's a work that seeks to expand genres. It was aware of the intrinsic difficulties, and tried to do a good job, which was successful.
I was somewhat disappointed in the ending, which I felt was disjointed, and perhaps capitulated, to a slight extent, on the overall message of the show. It could have used more coherence.
But, again, the intrinsic qualities of "Not me" are its salvation. One can't help but feel joyous in having watched it.
Considered by many as having created new frontiers in the BL genre, it has done so.
From the start, one can feel that the creators were going the extra length. The series has a certain quality, impressed in its structure, that was maintained throughout its run.
It's a work that seeks to expand genres. It was aware of the intrinsic difficulties, and tried to do a good job, which was successful.
I was somewhat disappointed in the ending, which I felt was disjointed, and perhaps capitulated, to a slight extent, on the overall message of the show. It could have used more coherence.
But, again, the intrinsic qualities of "Not me" are its salvation. One can't help but feel joyous in having watched it.
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