Jul 25, 2022
-I might update this as I get further into reading~
-Minor spoilers to set examples.
Introduction
There are quuuuite a few light novels centering on an unassuming (and extremely relatable) “normie” girl suddenly being thrust into a dream-like situation involving highborn nobles, many in which are handsome young men. Most of these are usually isekai and give the heroine a much more dramatic position in the plot, but this one is a lot more chill, and quite funny at that. So if you're here for drama, you might want to sit this one out.
Plot/Atmosphere
"Can Someone Please Explain What's Going On?!" (which is definitely not the actual translation of
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the title) focuses strictly on Viola (or Vi) and her everyday shenanigans in a famed knight's (and duke) home. As the synopsis already mentions, she gets whisked away with a contract, so there are no relations between her and Mr. Fisalis, just a mutual understanding with money involved. Most of the time is spent with Vi commentating on Mr. Fisalis' home, his maids and other staff, and how much she totally doesn't deserve any of it (in a hilariously self-deprecating way that would probably put the most humble of people to shame). In fact, she has a lot more fun dressing up as a maid herself and cleaning/remodeling the vacant home (much to the shock of the maids, and without the knowledge of Mr. Fisalis, of course). The story is written in first-person, so we get a lot of out Vi's monologues, and every situation is dramatically represented as her imagination wills it.
There are some sub plots that slowly uncover, like how Mr. Fisalis is using Vi so he can go off with his mistress, in which many of the maids believe is some sort of man eater. Mistress Calendula adds tension to the plot as she continues to try to get in touch with Vi, but has no luck considering the woman in question greets her in a maid's uniform and obviously gets confused as much (gag stories, amirite?).
Despite the predictability of the plot as far as the reader can call it, the story moves at such a slow pace that it begs to be enjoyed as one would enjoy any slice of life. It isn't meant to be taken too seriously.
Characters
With all that time spent at the palace, we get to know a handful of characters, including two maids (the head maid, and Vi's personal maid), a butler, the head cook and the gardener. So far, none of the characters are special, and are mostly there to inform Vi of happenings or add to her vivid imaginings of the Fisalis home. None are dull or annoying, at the very least, but don't expect too much from the supporting cast. Mr. Fisalis himself is barely around and is mostly a quiet and serious guy, at least so far. Mistress Calendula is the antithesis to Vi, what with a haughty and loud demeanor, and confidence for days. She also serves as a clever gateway to know another side to Mr. Fisalis we otherwise wouldn't get. Vi is the real star here, however, and thankfully so, since we spend all of our time exclusively in her head.
Art/Quality
As a light novel, there isn't too much to mention art-wise. The characters are drawn with good detail but are otherwise generic-looking and can be guessed their role/vocation by design alone (which isn't really a bad thing). There are a handful of illustrations throughout that do the job of showcasing scenes, but it may not encourage a "wow."
The writing itself is very basic. It serves the plot and its characters just fine, but don't think you'll be impressed by any of it (or reaching out for a dictionary every few pages like I usually would, ehe////), it's much less prose and more like a written diary of an energetic and goofy girl. The choice of first-person narrative heightens the experience and helps the reader connect with Vi.
All in All...
"Can Someone Please Explain What's Going On?!" can be a whole lot of fun if your standards aren't too high. If following a girl through the life of nobility with a keen sense of sarcasm, as well as a penchant for overdressing a scenario sounds fun to you, then you might want in. We all know where it might end up, but that's one of the main reasons to pick up something you know you might enjoy, right?
Reviewer’s Rating: 8
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