When friendships and role models slowly become "more", and the troubles that come with accepting that.
It's nicely animated and generally has a good amount of angst worked into each episode, balanced with cute "bro" moments over the dinner table. As an adult it tugged mildly at the nostalgia with accepting myself during my teenage years, but I'm guessing the high school setting was a deliberate choice and aimed at younger audiences who are currently in similar situations as our 4 main characters.
It's nicely animated and generally has a good amount of angst worked into each episode, balanced with cute "bro" moments over the dinner table. As an adult it tugged mildly at the nostalgia with accepting myself during my teenage years, but I'm guessing the high school setting was a deliberate choice and aimed at younger audiences who are currently in similar situations as our 4 main characters.