This is like when your grandma buys you the chinese knockoff "super fun device" instead of a nintendo for christmas, except for Komi-san.
The main male character lacks any of Tadano's interesting features--such as his desperation to be "normal" after being a chunni, his empathy and positivity, and his absurd overreactions--and actively seems to just fear and dislike the female lead. The female lead's secret sensitive side is just blurted out on the page instead of being hinted at, reserved for private moments, or used for comic relief, and the idea that she's some kind of delinquent is an informed characteristic based totally on her appearance, rather than any misunderstanding (s/f/r: Kitai in Komi-san) or a personality taken up to cover for insecurity (e.g. Asuka in NGE). Overall the writing is dull and "tell-y", as opposed to the more elegant use of small visual cues and allusion in Komi-san. The art overall is bland and lifeless, as well, with very little detail.
Overall this is a very poor series and joins the other Komi hangers-on in the dust.