know I've been bitching on how it doesn't meet my expectations of a romance plot where a human falls in love with an android, but whatever, it's still a pretty good romcom
In all fairness "Will they won't they" is used so often in terrible anime that people have even forgot that it could even be good (though this is definitely not a good example). To the extent where begging for this to be outright skipped is fine.
Nah, I wasn't referring to the whole "will they won't they" trope. The whole concept of "human x android" or basically "human x nonhuman" is fraught with philosophical questions of "is this ok or not". It goes hand in hand with the matter of humanoid androids and whether or not they can be considered "human" or "not human". And Plastic Memories seemed to start out with these matters as an essential plot point, where the focus is on the main characters who's job is to basically euthanize androids (given how human the androids are in series, it's like euthanizing people) and tear families apart.
But as the series continued and the actual romance started up the whole matter of one of the romancees being an android was just brushed over. So it's like it's just another human x human romance, but one of them happens to have a shorter lifespan. So the whole plot point of the character being an android serves little purpose.
It's like they had lots of potential for a neat and distinctive anime romance but instead it's a generic rom-com with a science-fiction-y setting.