I've been curious for a while, but is there some points in this drama that got you hooked to it or got you to…
My first impression was similar to @Hikarinonaka. There were barely any previews or articles about the series before the first episode aired. I thought despite the series having a well-known cast; it will be forgotten in a few months after it finishes.
I think I started getting interested in the show when Adachi first ran after Kurosawa. It was interesting to see an unconfident protagonist having the courage to initiate early on in the series. I also found episode 7 was better executed compared to the manga. It gave Machida-san the chance to show his acting range. Just that episode alone, I think it raised the bar for future LGBT/BL films/series.
Just when ya'll think Todoroki is the most hated character, hoiiii ya'll think again. :') A lot of Japanese fans were on fire this episode. So many harsh tweets xD Props to Hibiki for holding on for this long. Being a leader in this setting...I can't imagine *_*
Also, my hunch was correct so far for that one character. I hope they live through this season >_<
Why did they have to kill off Min-jun like that? ;-;Kurumi went from wanting to save lives "with these hands"…
I had a feeling he was going to be killed off. His death was necessary for his sister to realise what she's believed so far has been a sham. I also think Todoroki's tragic betrayal storyline is long overdue.
"It feels like a family." EP7 was so hard to watch. I kept pausing between scenes. At least now we know there is no vaccine, bruh. They're really killing off all the best characters T_T
After watching episode 2 with subs, I'm still confused if Sou actually intended to transform as a cat but failed??…
At first I thought he was being literal but I think he was being figurative with his words. Maybe he did fail to turn into a cat. As mentioned at the end of EP1, Aoi said their hypnosis powers are weak and useless (because they're blue vamps).
EP5 made me realise just how pressuring it must be to be a leader (in an apocalyptic life or death situation). Hibiki is younger yet carries the burden of the adults in the group.
Sad Kurumi fell for Todoroki's lie and Docs persuasion.
That ex-husband was lousy but damnn that was a conflicting outcome. We're already halfway through the series bruh o.o
All three episodes have been subbed.
While the kid could have been taken as hostage cause he's too young with no experience in self-defense.
I think I started getting interested in the show when Adachi first ran after Kurosawa. It was interesting to see an unconfident protagonist having the courage to initiate early on in the series. I also found episode 7 was better executed compared to the manga. It gave Machida-san the chance to show his acting range. Just that episode alone, I think it raised the bar for future LGBT/BL films/series.
A lot of Japanese fans were on fire this episode. So many harsh tweets xD
Props to Hibiki for holding on for this long. Being a leader in this setting...I can't imagine *_*
Also, my hunch was correct so far for that one character.
I hope they live through this season >_<
EP7 was so hard to watch. I kept pausing between scenes. At least now we know there is no vaccine, bruh. They're really killing off all the best characters T_T
You could find it on d-addict and updates are on their twitter @Manxsubs
https://www.d-addicts.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=165554&sid=937f609ad0e88cd669c7987e95a962c2
Sad Kurumi fell for Todoroki's lie and Docs persuasion.
That ex-husband was lousy but damnn that was a conflicting outcome.
We're already halfway through the series bruh o.o
https://twitter.com/neet21_/status/1360804131070337027
"Not the End" - Rei Yasuda (OP/ED/Inserted song)
Instrumental: Slavomir Kowalewski A-bee
https://twitter.com/neet21_/status/1359517420495331331