10: Masterpiece, a score that i rarely give since the anime has to have an emotional connection to me.
9: Great show. It has almost no flaws but enough to not make it a 10.
8: Really good show. The anime usually has a unique plot, interesting characters and great storytelling but lacks devolopment and has a few plotholes.
7: Good score, but missing a lot. I give 7 to anime's that were enjoyable but nothing special.
6: Decent show. I consider a score of 6 average. The show is just lacking a little bit in almost every department, but still an okay anime. Not bad, not good.
5: Meh, is usually how i react when i watch an anime that deserves a 5. Its pretty boring.
4: Pretty bad show. If i ever watch an anime with this score i for the most force myself to watch it just because someone recommended me it. Definitely something i would never recommend to anyone.
3: Bad score. I dont know what else to say.
2: Poor show. Trust me you dont want to watch a show with a score of 2, its almost the worst score and i almost never give it since its extremely hard for an anime to be this bad.
1: Garbage anime. Thankfully i have only seen a few of these animes but they should never have been made in the first place.
I despise Clannad pretty openly, though it's not something that I care about enough to reconsider my scoring, or give it a second chance. However, if you think otherwise, you can sure let me know. After all, one cannot advance any further if surrounded with only similar opinions.
As for Lain, I'm always open to discuss, so feel free to message me about it any time. It's my favorite piece of art, after all.
Hey there, thank you for a friend request!
Unfortunately, I stopped accepting random friend requests a year ago, since my friend list is already too big and with most of the people on there I've had little to no meaningful conversations whatsoever.
So if you don't mind me asking, what made you send me a request in the first place, since we obviously don't seem to share much?
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As for Lain, I'm always open to discuss, so feel free to message me about it any time. It's my favorite piece of art, after all.
Unfortunately, I stopped accepting random friend requests a year ago, since my friend list is already too big and with most of the people on there I've had little to no meaningful conversations whatsoever.
So if you don't mind me asking, what made you send me a request in the first place, since we obviously don't seem to share much?