Such a fun idea and great read. I could just envy the ability to churn out such extensive work!For me as someone…
Me too! J Dramas amazing!! Suburban Lawyer: What Did You Eat Yesterday (desperately need a Season 3) or Ishiko & Haneo (would have loved a second season) - less courtroom, more advocacy. Hairdresser: Love Like The Falling Petals Army Recruit: Tepacchi (if only for the Episode 2 aka Keita Machida shower scene lol) Hospital Doctor: Good Doctor (2018) starring the amazing Kento Yamazaki
Very interesting and unique article! 👍As a librarian I just need to set one thing right. haha We are not book…
Agree, haven't been into a library for several years but at the time I found it surprisingly noisy, they serve a very different purpose these days. I am glad they around though, they do provide a haven and refuge for many people. thank you for being a librarian!
Great article Badass Bunny! I will go out on a limb and reiterate my review, Incurable Case Of Love was a TERRIBLE lame series, LOL! Saved only by Satoh Takeru's superior acting skills. He chooses all his roles with care. The protagonist nurse is a love pest (!) and the tired doctor finally caves in haha. Really enjoyed the recommendations, thank you!
So I searched for dramas tagged "time travel", and OH, there are so many of them!!! Would love an article about that! Recently I watched Pending Train and that was fantastic :-D
Suburban Lawyer: What Did You Eat Yesterday (desperately need a Season 3) or Ishiko & Haneo (would have loved a second season) - less courtroom, more advocacy.
Hairdresser: Love Like The Falling Petals
Army Recruit: Tepacchi (if only for the Episode 2 aka Keita Machida shower scene lol)
Hospital Doctor: Good Doctor (2018) starring the amazing Kento Yamazaki