Upon moving in, Daisuke discovers that his roommates are all female students from his own university, all of whom are one year his senior. The situation becomes complicated as he already knew some of these women from afar, leading to an environment filled with "inevitable emotion" and tension as they navigate their new shared living space and the requirements of their rent agreement. Key Characters and Cast
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Narrative and Pacing Episode 01 opts for elliptical storytelling. Rather than unfolding a linear plot, it strings together moments—an odd household, an enigmatic protagonist, small rituals—that suggest a larger logic. This approach creates an evocative, dreamlike rhythm; scenes bloom and recede, inviting viewers to fill gaps. The downside is occasional disorientation. Key stakes and mechanics of the setting remain unclear by design, which rewards patience but risks alienating viewers who prefer concrete exposition. Pacing is uneven at times: quieter domestic sequences linger satisfyingly, while attempts at inciting incidents feel truncated. Upon moving in, Daisuke discovers that his roommates