The overall storyline is intriguing. However, it suffers from the constant attempts to establish females in the traditional male roles. While not a bad idea in itself, it's poorly executed by pushing the narrative that women feel the same way men do and can behave just the same. The reality of how men feel and act is vastly different from how the show has portrayed the women in this show. It's almost as if this show was written entirely by women without any input from men to try and provide a better translation from male to female role reversal. I feel as if this show can only survive by a handful of fans who lack understanding of substance within a story and instead rely solely on the fan service of "proving" women can "be just as good as men." Anyone who needs to write a deeply flawed story to teach that sort of lesson seems to be missing the lessons reality itself teaches in which men and women truly are equal, but constantly fail to understand each other and will continue to fail if the lack of communication that resulted in this disappointing story continues. Again, overall plot is interesting, but the details surrounding it provide little reinforcement, or foundation for that matter.