The term "frantically searching for hairs in the soup" spontaneously comes to mind. For me, VNs like WVM or MNF are VNs for feel-good moments with a low drama factor. The real world is so fucked up that a little distraction from all the nonsense is absolutely fine. There are, in my opinion, completely different problems that make a VN absolutely uninteresting or unplayable, at least for me, here are a few such things with examples from VN:
Illogical behavior (A daughter with massive social phobias and in the worst case panic attacks is sent alone to a party where she knows no one and no one knows about her problem. No one in the family seems to get the idea that this could go south).
Inconsistent writing (A supposedly good teacher, who should also have experience with more difficult students has - without any decision options for the player - suddenly sex in a gas station toilet with a complete stranger and a little later with a girl, about 18-20 years old, who is completely on drugs, also complete strangers and also completely without decision options), later the protagonist, again without decision options, hits his niece, who is also on a drug trip, after a few silly insults in the face, because his ego can not cope with it.
The scaling (dinner plates the size of a saucer of a tea set, watermelons the size of an orange, a seemingly about 8 feet tall protagonist against whom all the others seem incredibly small, characters who eat an entire pork chop in one bite).
Female characters directly jumping the main character without any explanation. Loosely based on: Who needs memorable characters when you can have sex?