Why watch Dog Days Dash?

Steven used a post by EmperorJ that I almost certainly read, but did not pay attention to, in order to consider an important question: why watch DD2?

Steven's answer is very straightforward:

Deep down, I wish I was there. I wish I could be part of it. That's why I watch. I like the characters, and I like the situation, and it's a nice place to visit.

I don't want to be there, but I still watch (and EmperorJ does too). Why?

The last series that I completed was AKB0048, and I think it took too much. I don't have any energy left for this pursuit. The current run-list has Nazo no Kanojo X at 08, where Tsubaki is beginning to fantacize about coping a good feel of his mysterious girlfriend. I'm afraid my eyes may get injured from the rolling. Of Tari Tari I watched 1 episode, and it was pretty good, but please. How many 2+3s have I seen recently? A dozen? Feels that way, even if none had a Sawa. Anyway, I absolutely do not want to get too involved, and this is where DD2 comes in.

The sequel is a very nice show for a switch-off watching. I think the only thing that makes me care one little bit is Eclair getting a shaft (a metaphorical one, not Shinku's). Other than that, whatever. Plot not advancing? Perfect.

Back in the days of caring, I tried to question if Yuki's grotesque melons for breasts was a good thing. But not now. If someone likes that kind of thing, good for them, that's why we have harem with such diverse characteristics.

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