This is my first asadora. Already watched 13 episodes and I'm loving it. The feeling that only jdrama can give to its viewers. Of course, it is extra special with Kaya Kiyohara in it.
Yui's struggle to adjust from a mom changing her toddler's diaper to dealing with her son's love life real quick. She was robbed of nine years. But I can't hate Asako completely. She was just became depressed.
The worst scenario about starting to watch an ongoing series is that I most of the time get tired waiting for…
So I started it again from episode 1. Michieda-kun was so cute here. I remember seeing him for the first time 7 years ago. I immediately searched his name hahahaha I knew he would be popular.
The worst scenario about starting to watch an ongoing series is that I most of the time get tired waiting for 1 episode each week. 7 years passed and I'm ready to start watching it again. I miss seeing my mother, Erika Sawajiri, in a drama.
The plot is just simple. But I'm amazed by how they discussed the word "normal." I get what the movie wants to convey and I agree with it. Do we really need to adapt to what the world believe is "normal" just because many people are acting like it?
I only watched it because of Kaya but I ended up so invested. She really is a versatile actress. Her character's personality is different from each role she take. She can be gloomy, naughty, cheerful, etc. That's why I'm always looking forward for her works.
But that love hotel scene of her and the author nearly gave me a heart attack! Swear, I will cry if something really happened.
Dude same. I'm so tired of that dumbass surprised face all of the FLs do in Jdramas
I think it depends on the director, the actors, and the genre. I've been watching jdramas for a decade and I've got to know great actresses with great dramas. See the works of Kaya Kiyohara, Suzu Hirose, Yui Aragaki, and Nana Komatsu. There's still many but these 4 are my top favorite.
But still, I love it even without the kiss.
1. The Makanai
2. Rebooting
3. Trillion Game
4. Anti Hero
But there are older jdramas that are also great.
I only watched it because of Kaya but I ended up so invested. She really is a versatile actress. Her character's personality is different from each role she take. She can be gloomy, naughty, cheerful, etc. That's why I'm always looking forward for her works.
But that love hotel scene of her and the author nearly gave me a heart attack! Swear, I will cry if something really happened.