True Tears 1-3 – Noe must die in a fire

Oh shiii-! He overheard me?!
I never do this but I was only two episodes into the series and True Tears isn’t a very long series to begin with so I decided to just rewatch the first two episodes and then continue from there.
This time around I am not so kind to call Noe a little weird/enigmatic. This time watching I found her really weird and crazy. I don’t really understand how anyone watching this show could like her in the way I like a lot of the bishoujo on my favorites list. She’s one crazy bitch and if this were real life I’d get a restraining order. Trying to feed me seeds and being one hell of a nuisance? That isn’t moe. That’s weird. Although, she really put Hiromi in her place in episode 2 so props for being an ass.
I still like Hiromi but mostly because of how she looks and dresses. I really don’t care if I’m spoiled or not but I bet 100% that Shinichiro gets together with Hiromi in the end. The childhood friend always wins in the end, and not the crazy freshmen girl or are they all on the same grade level? Oh well.
I still like the animation and what not. Very consistent and nice. Yadda yadda yadda. Getting kinda tired of high school drama anime since I’ve been out of high school for more than 3 years already. The characters are just so stupid because their dialogue is supposed to be like they’re young and don’t know what the hell is going on. It’s annoying and you’d wish the main character were more assertive, and just ask the damn girl, “Are you interested in me?” Has there ever been a freaking assertive male lead in these kinds of shows? Freaking ridiculous!
Regardless, I haven’t really watched much of this genre of late so I’ll let it slide.
I would rather ask how you could not like Noe. I hated the stuck-up Hiromi from the beginning, and didn’t fancy Ai too much either.
JockeII@ Because Noe is weird and just a branch off of the typical cheerful/clingy girl. In the end, what’s most important is I hated all the characters because they’re typical high school kids.