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Natsuo is a high school boy who is experiencing the crushing despair of unrequited love. To make matters worse, the person he is in love with is his teacher, Hina. In an attempt to lift his spirits, he attends a mixer where he meets a girl named Rui. The two sleep together, expecting never to see one another again, but fate has other plans. His life suddenly becomes more complicated when his father comes home and announces he has remarried a woman with two daughters whom Natsuo has met before: Hina and Rui!
This Is What It Means To Go Out Together, You Know?
For an anime about a boy who wants to become a novelist, Domestic Girlfriend committed a few sins on character development.
Beware, total spoilers ahead.
The premise is interesting: a teenager suffers from unrequited love for his teacher, tries to move on by having casual sex with a girl his age, only to find out that both girls are sibling and that they are going to live with him from now on. It creates a good tension. The fact that the MC's love is living with him makes it harder for him to move on, as now he shares intimacy with the woman; the same goes for the girl he had sex with, making his situation even more confusing and uncomfortable. As if that wasn't complicated enough, she is developing feelings towards him.
This set-up created an incredible environment for character development. But instead, the author just throws it out the window by turning the plot into a mess by the middle of the season.
Besides the premise, every story should have a clear goal for the MC. In this case, the goal is: he wants to date his teacher. So the ending of the anime should be about whether or not he achieved that. During the course of the story, he would have to go through a process of change, either of heart or character. That is how stories are made, and seeing how characters change while they struggle to achieve their objectives is what make stories interesting. Instead, in this anime the MC forces his way through his teacher's heart and achieves his goal by the end of episode 8. Leaving aside the fact that the MC went through no change, the result is that the last 4 episodes are boring, as the show tries hard to create some drama to compensate for a lack of objective.
Now, there are plenty of stories presenting characters that don't go through change, but they normally end badly for the MC. In this case, without change, the character would have ruined his and his lover's life. This is even acknowledged by Hina (the teacher) who says to Natsuo (MC) "are you sure you want to follow this path? To do so would mean committing social suicide, for both of us. Could you do that?". But instead, there are no consequences to their romance (other then they having to be separated, at least for a while). After they have been found out, the teacher transfers to another school, leaving Natsuo and her family behind without word. No charges, no scandal, no reproach – i.e. no social suicide.
In the end, Natsuo suffered a lot. As a consequence, he wrote a prize-winning novel. And he'll be banging the poor younger sister. All's well that ends well.
Because Hina left him, Natsuo was able to write the prize-winning novel. The last episode is not about how his world crumbled into pieces after a sordid affair, but about how the destruction of his world made him rise from the ashes as the phoenix, turning him into an artist. There's even the cheesy quote "Art is born of sadness and suffering". No matter how the author of the anime tries to mask this, the story shifted it's focus. If you break down the last episode into one sentence, it would be something like this: "and to achieve his goal of becoming a great novelist, Natsuo would have to suffer the loss of his first love". You see, even in the review it gets confusing, because that ending would only make sense if the initial goal was "Natsuo wants to become a novelist".
One might argue that Natsuo's goal was always to be a novelist, but that's not true. It is clear from the beginning that what he desires most is to be with Hina. In the first episodes, he is not portrayed as a bookworm/writer. It hints that he likes to write, but that's more a character trait than the objective of the story. Also, he only joins the literary club by episode 5. If he wanted so bad to be a novelist, if he loved so much reading/writing, why wasn't he in the club before? Regardless, even if this was his childhood dream, it was not the goal of this story.
There are many, many paths this anime could have followed that would have made it good. Unfortunately, it seems the author of the series has not been through enough "sadness and suffering", otherwise this might have been a prize-winning piece of art.
This anime had potential, but it was confused about it's own structure. The characters could have been interesting, but they lack development and growth. The plot could have been good, but it lacks consistency. In the end, although the first 4 episodes were engaging, this anime was a train wreck. It turned out to be boring and confusing, and left a bitter taste after it was finished.
Honestly, this season is feeling like things are just getting started. If there is no other season (which I'm assuming there will be), then I think this wouldn't be much of a watch. But assuming it is, I think this is worth watching when season 2 is out or around the corner. 
In a nutshell, the main charater's dad gets mairred to the mom of some girl who he slept with less than 24 hours of finding out the 2 are together and she is the mom of a teacher he wants to be with. As you might guess, anime logic happens and he does end up getting in a relationship with the teacher and the girl. From there out, it becomes a fantastic slow motion trainwreck until the last episode. 
There is a number of things I and many others find at fault with this. Like the picture that was taken during the last ep, it physically would've been impossible to get it. Like the picture was taken by someone for a yearbook, they didn't know about taking the picture until going through all of them, and yet it's zoomed right into spoiler. And with the hight and whatever, the person had to be in a crane or on top of a tree to get the picture. The subject was multiple levels up.
Another problem many found is the show skips over a lot of important detail that is in the manga. 
One of my personal problems is the show has too much backstory on people who doesn't matter. Like there is an entire epsoide or 2 on back story on people who doesn't matter in this season (obviously, this might pay off later).
Any case, I would say watch the first 2 ep. If you don't care for it by then. Then I highly doubt that will change. 
If you're into unrequited love, I'll definitely recommend it. And yes, it is on the border of incest as well. This series doesn't follow the stereotypical romance anime plot. This is gonna be more true to life than you can imagine. The protagonist is a person who is not perfect by any means. He constantly makes stupid decisions that are frustrating. But that's the point of the series. In real life, you're not always going to make the right decisions. That is especially true if strong emotions of unrequited love are involved. Not to mention the fact that he does whatever they can to avoid hurting his step sisters. But at the same time he can't keep his feelings in check. Soon you'll be experiencing a plot where the characters constantly make stupid decisions based on human emotions, impulse and more often face the consequences. There are genuine moments of human connections throughout the plot. It also shows how powerful human emotions can be. It's a constant roller coaster of emotions. There are flaws and issues, like most series, but they are easy to ignore.
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Aired:
Jan 12, 2019 to Mar 30, 2019


Broadcast:
Saturdays at 01:55 (JST)


Genres:
Drama Drama , Romance Romance

Themes:
Love Polygon Love Polygon , School School

Demographic:
Shounen Shounen

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***THIS REVIEW CONTAINS SPOILERS AND FILTHY LANGUAGE FOR A FILTHY ANIME***

Welcome aboard Domestic Dumpsterfire, the train to hell… Along the way, we’ll see plenty of incest, degeneracy, forced drama, braindead characters, and the main reason why this show so popular, sex scenes ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°). Dear reader, I implore you, now is the time to grab a shovel and join me in burying abomination for good.

Once upon a time, there was a dumb sack of potatoes named Natsuo. Fittingly, his name sounds like nut-sack because that is his defining character trait. His sex addiction rivals the protagonist of School Days and it gets him
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into so much trouble with his harem of needy waifus. His harem includes:

1. Rui, a girl who he had sex with randomly to forget his crush, but now she’s his step-sister.
2. Hina, his teacher who he has a crush on, and now she is also his stepsister.
3. Momo, a depressed girl with big boobs who the writers forget about right after she’s introduced.
4. An annoying green-haired girl who is so forgettable I can’t even remember her name.

Wow!!! What a positively electric cast full of chemistry! As for the story… The main conflict only involves Natsuo, Rui, and Hina, making a pseudo-incestuous love triangle. The only entertaining parts of the show are when giant melodrama bombs are dropped on us, shaking up the stale romantic tension. The first arc features Hina in an affair with a married man, then Natsuo butts his head into her business by sexually assaulting her. Don’t worry, she sexually assaults him shortly after. What an emotional roller coaster! No matter how much the writers try to raise the states, the plot is too hamfisted for it to be believable. Instead, they have to use plot contrivances and inconsistent character motivations to build artificial tension. With a premise this stupid, the only way for it to work is if the characters are even more stupid.

For the majority of the show, we’re treated to insultingly dull slice-of-life crap. The ‘comedy’ is just a gap between one melodramatic hentai subplot to the next. Girls compete for Natsuo’s attention, and he is as indecisive as a blank-slate dating-sim protagonist so he gives them all time. Very little time is spent trying to resolve his love for his teacher, and their scenes together are the most toxic, and unhealthy in the entire show. His one believable moment of introspection is at the start of the show when he resolves to forget his love and have sex with a Rui. Even though it is a bad decision, he accepts it in the heat of the moment. The mistake was a realistic one, but I expected the show to develop Natsuo from this as he learned better ways to overcome unrequited love. Instead, he just continues to make the same mistakes. No one in this show ever learns anything. They’re all infuriatingly brainless, I swear to god the entire cast has three brain cells in total and they’re all struggling to understand what common sense is. Whenever a love affair becomes too idiotic or repetitive, the show shifts to a new one. At times it is wrought with over-the-top melodrama to the point that it becomes self-parody.

Domestic Girlfriend redefines bland characters; we are left with plenty of dead air in between the salacious incest drama. So how do we solve this issue? Filler! So much pointless fluff. Entire episodes are occasionally dedicated to a one-off conflict that has zero effect on the show afterward. The rest of the awkward silence is filled with unfunny comedy. The parts of the story that are interesting are at best so-bad-it's-good levels of stupidity. There is no part of Domestic Girlfriend that is remotely thought-provoking, it’s substanceless melodrama for the sake of shock value and taboo sex appeal. That doesn’t mean this show isn’t without intriguing questions such as...

“Is it incest if you shove a suppository up your step-sister's ass?” and
“Is it wrong to fuck your underage student who is also legally your brother?”

Rui and Hina are very thinly characterized, but Hina gets more focus. It’s a shame considering she is the worst of the two. Rui is very stupid mind you, she doesn’t realize her stepbrother disappears every night to fuck her sister. No Rui, he is not going to hang out with his friend. At the very least, I understand why she decides to throw away her virginity in the first episode. She wanted to be an adult. Hina talked down to her for never being ‘held by someone,’ just like a child. Sadly that’s all the depth Rui has. When she gets desperate for Natsuo’s attention, she kisses him in a way that suggests love. Then directly after she acts like a kid annoyed with him for picking her older—bustier—sister. On the other hand, Hina is more of a controversial character. Her love affair at the start of the show is a basic telenovela drama, then it ends abruptly so she can pursue her brother. She continuously acknowledges how morally wrong it is to mess around with her student/brother/underage teen, but continues to do so anyway. Destined to become another red dot on the sex offender registry. Hina gets punished for her poor decisions plenty of times, but it’s impossible to pity someone who dug their own grave; at some point, she’d have to lie in it. Potato man AKA Natuso is the worst of the three. He has sex because at the start of the show Rui throws herself at him before they even know each other, but then he regrets it because he has a crush on his teacher. Great, another generic blank slate self-insert.

None of the side characters have any development at all. Anytime they are on screen they’re wasting time. Their main purpose is to dispense comedy with some weightless melodrama tossed here and there. The story is so haphazardly put together that it’s hard to tell what it is actually trying to be about. Momo, the prominent side hoe, is braindead. Her whole introduction to Rui was so contrived. She puts on a blatantly fake nice girl, with a secret dark side. She tried to kill herself, revealed in a soft-core porn scene, and handled as delicately as a screwdriver. Other than that, she wanted to fuck the potato protagonist. Shortly after she’s introduced, the writers pretty much forgot about her. The same issue affects Miu, the green-haired one (I looked up her name). While she never gets romantically involved with Natsuo, she serves as more waifu-bait fodder. Both side hoes get placed into the story by plot contrivances. They come out of nowhere just to shake up the love triangle before it starts to get boring. The love-pentagon unfortunately never happens. Miu and Momo are relegated to literature club scenes; essentially the Harem Rejects Club. It's the worst excuse for filler in the whole show. During every monotonous club scene, I prayed for pray for the awful incest shit to come back. Some say the pacing issues were due to a shitty adaptation, and that it would be better to read the manga. Personally, I wouldn’t want to touch this series again with a ten-foot pole.

The main attraction of this show is pretty obvious, the sex scenes. These scenes without a doubt get the most time and attention from the animation team. With a story that was probably ripped straight from hentai, yet it's never more than teasing to keep you watching. The kissing, sex, and any other kind of provocative lewd scene come out of absolutely nowhere, seemingly to satisfy a sex-quota rather than to fit with the story. Casual conversations turn into foreplay at the drop of a hat, there's always a contrived wrench thrown in to lead to sex. In one instance, Natsuo peeps on his sister masturbating because cuckolding is so SEXY. All of the characters are horny, and it's treated as a deep personality trait and taken so seriously. Even when Natsuo commits his love to Hina, he kisses Rui just because she asked him to in the next scene… And this all happens with the door left open so that Hina can watch! Why does no one in this shitfest know how to close a door?!

There's a unique atmosphere to this anime that really fits all of this thrilling drama. In other words, there is none.

Sometimes the best background music in a scene is none at all, but that saying shouldn’t apply to half of the show. There are some simplistic piano pieces and ambient effects here and there, but the rest is so boring. The actual soundtrack is repetitive elevator music with such a slow tempo. There is one single saving grace in the whole show, the opening theme. Even in a show as phoned in as this one, the performer Minami delivers one of the best openings of this season. Diomedea is not exactly known for they’re visual prowess, but this is one series where they seemed to have more budget than usual, well in the first couple of episodes. Character designs struggle to stay on model, looping animation is used constantly to cut corners. The scene transitions are reminiscent of a PowerPoint presentation with their amateur dissolve fades. Each episode ends with a bizarre sh
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