Lol. I never thought I'd find a series where the take was, "This author shows flashes of superior talent--if only she'd be more conventional and derivative!"
And it's true--it's not that the story is excessively radical or experimental, it's that, for no discernible reason, we aren't given basic building blocks of plot and character.
I mean, as an almost random example, the scene where grandpa told Mei, "You don't have to marry Sensei McRapey," was perfectly well done.
The scene where he tells her, "The family's counting on you and your uterus," was not great, but OK.
Why we couldn't round things off with, "You're off the het hook, Miss Yuri Queen, and here's why" I'll never know.