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After really enjoying the first season, I went into this drama with high expectations. While it was still an enjoyable watch, I couldn't help but feel that Season 1 was stronger overall.
The biggest strength of this season is that the cast still works well together. Yamashita Tomohisa continues to be charming as Nagase, and it's nice to see how much his character has grown. The cases remain interesting and continue to deliver meaningful messages about honesty, trust, and the realities of the real estate industry.
However, compared to the first season, the story felt less fresh. Since the main concept had already been established, some episodes became a bit predictable, and the emotional impact wasn't as strong. I also felt that a few supporting characters deserved more development, as their storylines weren't as memorable this time around.
That doesn't mean Season 2 is bad—it still has plenty of heart and several satisfying moments. It's an easy and comforting drama to watch, especially if you enjoyed the characters in the first season. I just missed the sense of surprise and excitement that made Season 1 so addictive.
Overall, this drama is a solid sequel that stays true to what made the original enjoyable, but it doesn't quite reach the same level. I still had a good time watching it, but I found myself appreciating Season 1 even more after finishing it.
The biggest strength of this season is that the cast still works well together. Yamashita Tomohisa continues to be charming as Nagase, and it's nice to see how much his character has grown. The cases remain interesting and continue to deliver meaningful messages about honesty, trust, and the realities of the real estate industry.
However, compared to the first season, the story felt less fresh. Since the main concept had already been established, some episodes became a bit predictable, and the emotional impact wasn't as strong. I also felt that a few supporting characters deserved more development, as their storylines weren't as memorable this time around.
That doesn't mean Season 2 is bad—it still has plenty of heart and several satisfying moments. It's an easy and comforting drama to watch, especially if you enjoyed the characters in the first season. I just missed the sense of surprise and excitement that made Season 1 so addictive.
Overall, this drama is a solid sequel that stays true to what made the original enjoyable, but it doesn't quite reach the same level. I still had a good time watching it, but I found myself appreciating Season 1 even more after finishing it.
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