It's not very convenient but it's definitely not that hard. Idk what copy-paste you're talking about + you don't…
Or they could just reply and ask, I explain the process to at least 5 people everyday. Tbh, it wasn't that hard to check and see you don't need a twitter account. I understand they could be new, but many are.
Reading such comments, I feel like I am making the process difficult for them. Maybe it's better for the subs to end up on dramacool.
this is the third i watch of her and she’s an. amazing actress + so pretty i still cant understand why ppl hate…
Well people are entitled to their opinions, they are not really badmouthing anyway, Fukada is pretty but sometimes her expressions are lacking. She does good in romcoms but not mystery/detective stuff.
Japan has been making historical dramas since 1963. It's called Taiga Drama. Look up on wiki and you'll find a…
Romance is certainly the most watched genre. But by declaring 'what the majority wants' you're just disregarding the rest of us. If Japan follows the trend for sake of international popularity, what's going to happen to the good content like their version of Good Doctor?
Most of the Jdrama viewers here agree that romance is not required everywhere, we have romcom as a separate thing. You don't need to unnecessarily add a love trope in every other genre.
Especially not in history. There are those like Ashi Girl but it's more of a romcom with a historical setting. Not an actual historical drama. Taiga dramas have a great domestic audience or such grand projects wouldn't happen.
If people can't watch dark serious stuff, they don't need to. You have Kdramas for that, why complain.
Probably because a conserto is a classical (associated with the word "old") show. And the main character when…
Concerto refers to a classical composition, not a show. It is a strictly music related word, I don't think that can easily be used to mean a stage play.
I loved this. It had just enough of everything to keep me in.Ofc, I have no idea how historically correct it is,…
*Not historically accurate. Most of it was fiction- the partnership arc and the attack on the procession. But Sakamoto did play a key role in bringing Satsuma and Choshu together for Meiji restoration. The way they both died was accurate but Kashitaro didn't kill Sakamoto, it's still unknown who did, and while Shinsengumi did kill Kashitaro, it wasn't Hijikata himself. Hijikata indeed died as shown at Ippongi Kanmon. So some events did happen but they just bent them accordingly to match the fictitious storyline.
Umm no wtf😭. Being asexual is innate lmao. What kinda joke is this?
Actually sexuality can change. It's not something you're born with cuz at that point those things are not even developed. It's later in life that you learn that *heavily* influenced by the environment around. It's not something that happens due to some minor encounters and not liking being touched doesn't mean you're asexual but that possibility can't be ruled out completely either.
Reading such comments, I feel like I am making the process difficult for them. Maybe it's better for the subs to end up on dramacool.
Most of the Jdrama viewers here agree that romance is not required everywhere, we have romcom as a separate thing. You don't need to unnecessarily add a love trope in every other genre.
Especially not in history. There are those like Ashi Girl but it's more of a romcom with a historical setting. Not an actual historical drama.
Taiga dramas have a great domestic audience or such grand projects wouldn't happen.
If people can't watch dark serious stuff, they don't need to. You have Kdramas for that, why complain.
It is a strictly music related word, I don't think that can easily be used to mean a stage play.
Most of it was fiction- the partnership arc and the attack on the procession.
But Sakamoto did play a key role in bringing Satsuma and Choshu together for Meiji restoration.
The way they both died was accurate but Kashitaro didn't kill Sakamoto, it's still unknown who did, and while Shinsengumi did kill Kashitaro, it wasn't Hijikata himself.
Hijikata indeed died as shown at Ippongi Kanmon.
So some events did happen but they just bent them accordingly to match the fictitious storyline.
It's not something that happens due to some minor encounters and not liking being touched doesn't mean you're asexual but that possibility can't be ruled out completely either.