So, I started on this project called “m hontama” the other day. I really wanted to see what it’s all about. It seems like a lot of people are talking about it, saying it’s worth your time, but also kind of suggesting you don’t just sit down and watch it all at once. Kind of like, savor it, you know?

First thing I did was to check out some previews, just to get a feel for it. Then I looked at some of the discussions, especially where people were comparing it to other things, like Anna-Lena Friedsam or something like that. I guess it’s a common comparison.
After getting a basic idea, I dove into the first season. I decided to take it slow, just an episode here and there. And yeah, I get what those people were saying. It’s got this episodic nature, so watching it bit by bit feels better.
Then came season two. Man, I’ll be honest, there were moments when I thought, “Is this really worth it?” I even got a bit bored at some point. But, like some folks online suggested, I pushed through those slower episodes.
- Watched previews and comparisons.
- Started with season one, taking it slow.
- Faced some boring moments in season two.
- Pushed through and kept watching.
I know it sounds a bit rough, but the overall experience was worth it. I guess it is like what I found that someone said, “Game reviews are not based on an abstract number but on the value of your time.” So, for me, I decided it was worth my time after all.
My Two Cents
I reckon if you’re into something and you’re willing to give it a shot, even if it’s a long commitment, just go for it. But maybe don’t rush it. Take your time, especially with something like “m hontama”.
