I'm not a big fan of this type of plot, but I keep watching it for toshiki, thou I still think it doesn't suit him and that he's too cute for this character
Or, alternatively, kept it at six episodes, but cut most of the documentary director's side story, which is distracting…
They should have... otherwise, they weren't really aiming for an international audience.
There's a scene where Itsuki leaves Yuma's house after a fun wtching movie. I was hoping one of them would say goodbye with a hug but nothing. I felt frustrated. I mean since first ep.. all what we got are holding hands, gazes from yuma and itsuki's little fanservice "bandage scene"
This is great. We finally get to see Itsuki's perspective in detail. He has a point, but yes in the end it's the right thing for them to break up after everything they've been through. Although I'm still hoping they'll find a reason to get back together.
I like Shiho's plan B. The couple is act more naturally on camera. Itsuki seems more open to talk about about himself and Yuma.
It's rare to see a drama that highlights the real struggles of the lgbt relationship to this day beyond the cameras, and I'm so glad to see it here. I love it. I want to see more interesting stories like this in the future.
There's a scene where Itsuki leaves Yuma's house after a fun wtching movie. I was hoping one of them would say goodbye with a hug but nothing. I felt frustrated. I mean since first ep.. all what we got are holding hands, gazes from yuma and itsuki's little fanservice "bandage scene"
Although I'm still hoping they'll find a reason to get back together.
I like Shiho's plan B. The couple is act more naturally on camera. Itsuki seems more open to talk about about himself and Yuma.
It's rare to see a drama that highlights the real struggles of the lgbt relationship to this day beyond the cameras, and I'm so glad to see it here. I love it. I want to see more interesting stories like this in the future.