


While these kids are being tested, one develops an alternate personality after seeing the other one walking into the room after a test. Where exactly was child services? Why are they so ruthlessly testing kids? The two main characters grew up as test subjects. So what make Sukisho's intriguing sounding plot line so horrible? The fact that most of it was so out of the realm of possibility. I believe my main problem with Sukisho is that it attempted an actual plot line only to fail miserably. Is to give the girls (and boys) something to gush over.

The idea behind most shounen ai/yaoi series Ordinary I am fairly forgiving when it comes to yaoi anime because I understand that the prime focus isn't much different than that of a soft core pornography. I am a pretty dedicated fan of yaoi, but Sukisho is the genre done wrong. I had never bothered watching the series, but did so on the recommendation of a friend while looking for something to fill my yaoi needs. Back when this series came out, it was a runaway smash hit with American fans, especially on the internet. The yaoi fangirls are going to hate me for this.
