I finished HYD a couple of days ago and now I’m two episodes into the second season. I haven’t seen any of the other versions and I haven’t read the manga, so I can’t compare it with anything, but I loved it. This is only the fourth drama I’ve ever watched (all of the Japanese) so I also can’t compare it to other dramas or anything, but here are some of my thoughts! (In no particular order.)
* The shop owner!
The first time she talked about a past lover, I was just like “okay, whatever…” but the third time she said “A man I once loved…” I laughed so hard!! It’s a fun way to comment on the girls’ boy problems. I love how she often does not look at the girls when she says these things, but into the camera! (And she’s such a beautiful woman!)
* The poor but always cheerful and supporting family!
Their quizzes around the dinner table… so funny. When the mother poured sugar all over the evil Domyouji lady! Haha! And when the father says things like “I’m going to make this bottle of beer last a whole week!”
* While I intensely dislike Domyouji’s mother as a person, I think something about her ruthlessness is hilarious. She never stops for anything. (That’s why I was surprised when she let the love birds get one last moment in the end of S1. But maybe that was to make the little commoner suffer even more later, because of that one sweet moment…) When she came to visit the Makino family, it reminded me of Catherine de Burgh (Pride and Prejudice), only ten times worse…or more!
* Rui Hanazawa!
He was standing out from the start as the “prince on a white horse” kind of guy -- I find it amusing how this is shown even visually with him wearing white, while Domyouji is often more dramatic in black…
I realize that T&T = OTP, but… there’s a little voice in me that whispers: “but what about Rui? He loves her, too!”… At first I was actually convinced that Tsukushi was going to fall in love with him (more than the little crush it was in the beginning). Then I began to waver… Tsukasa Domyouji has good sides, too… somewhere deep inside… I’m still not sure what to think, to be honest! I’m also not sure what to think about Rui’s feelings. Is he over Shizuka or not? Sometimes he’s acting like he’s really in love with Tsukushi, but sometimes it’s obvious that he says and does things trying to push T&T to admit their true feelings…
It was fun in S2ep1, when she was in New York, with that bunch of bad guys. I was thinking: “Oh no, what’s going to happen to her?! There’s no Rui to save her now…” And who showed up two seconds after I had that thought? *lol*
* Like someone said in an earlier post, I’m not sure how easy it really would be to forgive a guy like him for all the bad things he’s done no matter “how cute, tortured, lonely or kind he is deep down”… BUT I also feel that young master Domyouji isn’t the only one at fault. What about his friends? They obviously know more about controlling their temper and being sort of decent people (Especially Rui even states clearly that he hates what his friend is doing at school), maybe because they have better parents, so they are just as much to blame. It’s not until our brave main character enters the action that any of them become something more like “real people”… Now, I realize it has to be like this, because this universe sort of doesn’t exist before the first episode; it’s Tsukushi Makino who sets everything in motion because the story starts with her. They do nice, good things as if they’ve never acted like their greatest pleasure is to dominate people by fear and terror. Still, it’s interesting to think about when the boys treat her like their mascot/pet/precious little sister… and I love them; they’re so cute, and when they’re all together, it’s like they’re “F5” now…
* It’s funny how the boys have graduated in S2, but they still hang out at their old high school… :) And it was funny when they came to New York and What’s-his-name said to Tsukushi that she didn’t have to be afraid anywhere, because his dad had made sure no bad guys would touch her again! *lol* These boy’s parents sure are powerful!
* It’s also fun how the older girls decide to play fairy godmothers and help Tsukushi out. :) Also, even if Tsukasa has been spoiled rotten and taught to believe he’s almost almighty, while he also has a cold mother who probably never showed him any affection, like I said, he does have good friends who don’t beat the crap out of people who sneeze the wrong way… and he also has his Nee-chan, and Shizuka whom all the boys seem to like and respect, as role models… So it’s strange that he’s so messed up. I mean, saying things like “If you don’t pick up the phone I’ll kill you!” is not okay… At the same time, he really does try hard, a lot of the time, to become a better person, and he’s not all bad, deep down.
* I’m not sure what to think of the new “fiancée”… She’s like a friendly but wild little puppy or something!
Anyway… I can’t wait to find out how it all ends! At the same time I don’t want it to end… :)