As Spica by Mone Kamishiraishi plays at the end of episode 1, that slow pacing rhythm slowly caresses my curious afterthoughts of the story - before I realized - I was totally immersed into this story. One might argue that as long as the story draws you in, it has done it's job of filling the melancholies and gaps of loneliness of its viewer.
Without any regards to the source material vs the supposed 2016 anime, this anime is truly worth the time for anyone that loves an effective story telling to ease the gentle hearts of viewers that reminds them of challenging nature of the slice of life that we face IRL.
It doesn't have fancy animation, or mind-busting mysteries, but it carries the charm of telling the stories of the every day lives of different guests to the bar through the lense of the main character; and how this anime juxtaposes remedies in the form of a drink by the talented bartender, whose wisdom belie his age.
This season, there has been a lot of good high profile animes - but strangely enough, Kimi no Glass is my most anticipated release weekly.
Solid 9/10.