Science Fell in Love Review

I recently watched the first season of Science Fell in Love, So I Tried to Prove It. I think the science of the show was pretty dumb. For instance, a fourth year undergrad in science and grad students should definitely know what a control group and complex/prime numbers is/are. They should also know about unnecessary precision. This also might be too philosophical, but the goal of the first few episodes is also dubious. They measure things, but don't doubt that it actually corresponds to "love". Love is an internal state that they are trying to measure with external factors, but how do they know they correspond at all or can be binary-ily determined? Some relations are also sus. Like Kanade has a crush on her high school math teacher, but it seems like no one thinks it is odd? The dialogue of Yukimura is also just cringy. Kosuke's presentation is also cringy and the questioning of it is just philosophically garbage, since not all science should just be done with an intention beforehand. Like imagine you can't do something without knowing the outcome already. Honestly, I don't think the science setting adds much. Although, there are pretty funny moments with the control group forcing pretty funny pairings. Overall just a pretty average will romance show, though the ending (Bibitto Love is pretty catchy). Wouldn't recommend

Rankings (removed ATLA since it isn't technically Japanese):
Death Note
AOT
Science Fell in Love
Dr. Stone


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