Moe shows, I would argue, are generally more interesting in providing transparent otaku nerd wankbait than in making good shows, to their own detriment. Moe, in general, tends to have poor characterization (so as to present characters who are broad stereotypes that can appeal to the otaku fanbase) and to have characters that are kind of stupid and generally extremely incompetent. They tend to have paper-thin, dumb plots. And they make everything simultaneously sexualized and infantilized in an extremely insidious, creepy, disturbing way. They are bad shows catering to an audience of otaku creeps, basically. I'm sure that there are exceptions to that rule, but yeah.
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