Hundred Million Stars from the Sky Episode 6

空から降る一億の星 ‧ Drama ‧ 2002

Episode Title: Unexpected Development, Murderer


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Season: 1

Miwa abandons her family for Ryo. Yuko breaks it off with her blind date after discovering her feelings for Ryo. Detective Kanzo is told he's to transfer over to a prison, no longer making him a detective. Things escalate, and Kashiwagi tries to convince Ryo to lead Miwa back to him.
  • Aired: May 20, 2002

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Crazy4You
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Aug 16, 2014

And things keep escalating!

One thing after another, things are starting to actually happen in this drama. Miwa annoys me, I get that she believes she's in love with Ryo, maybe she is, but she hasn't even known him that long and suddenly she decides he's worth not only abandoning her family, but murdering her ex-boyfriend/fiance. I'm with Cheer on this one, women who go crazy out of love in these dramas are just not on my sympathy level. How is she going to get herself out of that situation? Is she even going to be able to, maybe in the next episode she'll be in jail, begging Ryo to come save her. Except, of course, Ryo's cold-blooded heart isn't going to do anything for her. He's not in love with her, he's simply continuing his game from the beginning. And Miwa is too blind to even see that she's giving up her life for a man who will toss her the moment things are no longer in his favor.

And it's not even that I believe that deep down Ryo is that cold-hearted, however, because of how he reacts around Yuko. Miwa is just leading herself up to lose her life, and like Yuki, has just become completely obsessed with this mysterious man who will never open up to either of them.

Things are starting to get crazy, I predict a death somewhere before the end of this series.

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Cheer
3 people found this review helpful
Apr 12, 2013

Baka Onna!

Oh My! She did it! Miwa actually shot Kashiwagi because of Ryo, what a stupid woman! First she abandoned her family and now she became a criminal because of love, not only she ruined herself since she will probably spend the rest of her life at prison but she also ruined her family's reputation, that's what they call being ungrateful to you family. It's not like that Kishiwagi guy was a good person or something but she didn't have to go to that extent. Like I said in the previous ep, I hate women who forget about logic and limits when they're in love; they would do anything for the one they love: Miwa and Yuki are beyond stupid even though I believe that Yuki will come to her senses eventually because Kanzo is being very nice to her, it was the stupid Kotoko's fault or she would've told Kanzo everything.

Also, Kanzo actually changed his mind about Ryo? I really hate that! I don't want him to stop being a detective, it will kill the mood somehow but what I don't understand is that Ryo felt irritated and angry when Kanzo apologized to him and told him that he retired from the police, I mean he should be glad because he will back off him so why was his reaction like that?

After the romantic development from the last ep, nothing happened in this one, Yuko decided to stay away from Ryo and I believe it's a good thing for now, at least until there's an obvious interest from his side because I feel he's still as cold, as player, as mysterious as ever.

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