I've read the manga and didn't really like the ending. As regarding their relationship, they kissed in front of the whole school and continued their relationship afterwards. The only part I liked there was that the female lead's (now former) friend continued to have her child and gave her 'lover' (the bad guy of fl's life) a reality check while preventing his pursuit of the afterlife.
Previous thought: Morally, I've never liked that they continued their relationship (teacher-student). I get that you two are gradually healing because of each other, but your the adult and you should recognize that you should stop it as soon as it inappropriately furthered.
My memory is a bit hazy on what I shall mention next: The only thing that I liked in the ending was that her friend made the father of her baby get his act together. I'm pretty sure he did bad things to her, I just can't recall, and near in the end he was preparing to go to the afterlife. Then she found him and stopped before his soul has completely left his body.
Just checked, two years passed, but it's implied they continued their relationship during those two years. He just cutting off plants. "Where we left off before, but where was that?" ---Last scene is implied they do the deed.
Absolutely amazing actor. Anyway, his previous picture was very 'apple-of-the-eye' esque, I hope for someone to please bring it back or find a better one if possible.
I might be remembering wrong but in the manga, they continued their relationship while he's still a teenager. The last chapter, they're together in some house and the guy is like cleaning the yard or something then they eat watermelon.
Edit: Just checked, two years passed, but it's implied they continued their relationship during those two years. He just cutting off plants. "Where we left off before, but where was that?" ---Last scene is implied they do the deed.
It was funny and quite cringy lol, you'll cringe, I mean have a sour face because of second hand embarassment, only on most of the "musical" scenes though. Good watch tho
I'm 4 episodes in but the flow of romance doesn't make much sense to and it's kinda turning me off. Well additionally,…
I couldn't find any webpages that spoiled the end/episode 10 recap so after episode 5, I just skipped to episode 10. Thus for my question, the answer is Aiko didn't end up with anyone but it's likely that her two suitors are still pursuing after her.
bro wtf was that line in episode 5, mc is really insinuating his niece ("Give Kayo 5 years or 10 years, and she'll become a beautiful woman") and the adult guy going after his sister to be in a relationship together just to soothe his future sadness just because of the situation and high chance of Aiko end up not actually remarrying.
I'm 4 episodes in but the flow of romance doesn't make much sense to and it's kinda turning me off. Well additionally, I didn't really like Tabe's character from the start.
:(. I watched for Tabe Mikako, but the jdrama just lacked scenes or impact for me to believe how their love happened. I'm like, how, since when did you start liking the other? I think I could make some sense of what happened, like I'm trying to remember and I think there were scenes where feelings were budding---only for the male lead though (for the female lead, I can barely think of any). However, the logic or pacing just doesn't make sense. After episode 4, I'm conflicted between dropping it or staying for the male lead's sister and if she will end up with someone in the end (though I've disliked her for what she did)
Watched this a year ago, I'm still sad it was only six episodes and doesn't have a sequel. The manga doesn't even have an official English translation :(
ya'll, did this age well? I've known this for a few years now and I love Ryonekura and Shiina but never wanted to watch it because I expected 90% why she liked the male lead would be because of his looks. I wanted to watch this because it's also like only Ryonekura's and Shiina's romcom but yeah I was guessing it didn't sit right with my beliefs so I've avoided it all this time.
Previous thought: Morally, I've never liked that they continued their relationship (teacher-student). I get that you two are gradually healing because of each other, but your the adult and you should recognize that you should stop it as soon as it inappropriately furthered.
My memory is a bit hazy on what I shall mention next: The only thing that I liked in the ending was that her friend made the father of her baby get his act together. I'm pretty sure he did bad things to her, I just can't recall, and near in the end he was preparing to go to the afterlife. Then she found him and stopped before his soul has completely left his body.
Just checked, two years passed, but it's implied they continued their relationship during those two years. He just cutting off plants. "Where we left off before, but where was that?" ---Last scene is implied they do the deed.
Edit: Just checked, two years passed, but it's implied they continued their relationship during those two years. He just cutting off plants. "Where we left off before, but where was that?" ---Last scene is implied they do the deed.
:(. I watched for Tabe Mikako, but the jdrama just lacked scenes or impact for me to believe how their love happened. I'm like, how, since when did you start liking the other? I think I could make some sense of what happened, like I'm trying to remember and I think there were scenes where feelings were budding---only for the male lead though (for the female lead, I can barely think of any). However, the logic or pacing just doesn't make sense. After episode 4, I'm conflicted between dropping it or staying for the male lead's sister and if she will end up with someone in the end (though I've disliked her for what she did)
If someone knows, please spoil me.