Mild Spoilers.
Yeah, you start reading it, and it's immediately kind of tropey/formulaic, so you don't really expect much out of it, but then suddenly like 40 chapters in it's all like "okay, we've been having fun, but you know, people who act like this in real life we'd recognize as being pretty messed up, right? Maybe we should spend some time examining their interiority and understanding why they act like this in the first place?"
And suddenly it's this thoughtful, introspective look at how romantic relationships can be really scary to enter into, especially if you're someone with seve…