Date seems to have a far better sense of what her character actually wants and the obstacles in front of her, and has written her in a way that is believable and empathetic.
By Tsunehiro Date Nanoka Satsuki is literally Himouto Umaru-chan. In public she presents herself as a beautiful, graceful idol while at home she’s a slovenly…
Previous misfires may have been uninspired or poorly constructed, but none have had as awful a message and harmful an ideology underlying it’s narrative.