Not sure what's going to happen either. But if Onodera did really get involved with her student, things would…
She will end up with the student according to the introduction to ep 5, it's already quite clear, it's in X. She's already starting to hallucinate them together, pay attention to the part of the bed scene.
Ep 4 is great. I love Atsuhiro Inuka; he is so beautiful and talented. Every role he takes he does perfectly; it's impossible not to fall in love with him or his character. On the other hand, the young actor Yamashita, who plays Chiba, is charming, beautiful, and talented. It's very hard to know where it is going, but either way, it will be a sort of loss and heartache. It's a bit hard to understand what they find in her- she is not the typical high-valued, idealistic teacher who is always there to help and support the students. but one can only assume there's a hint about their past.
Hama is one of the amazing ones. I understand his partner's choice—he's a great actor and all—but he's not in the same league, so I think it made the series a bit less good than it could have been. Overall, it's entertaining and a nice way to pass the time. Episode 7 was really cute.
Episode 6 was excellent, probably the one I’ve enjoyed the most so far. It’s a shame it ended so quickly. The situation is really sad and painful, and it’s unfortunate that it ended before the viewer could feel some sense of relief.
does anyone know when the opening theme for this show will be available on any platforms?
The name is : ラブトキシン by 和ぬか (Wanuka) (Universal Sigma)- I'm exhausted from searching and couldn't find the song online. It seems they have a YouTube channel, but they likely haven't uploaded that particular song yet.
As someone who mostly watches Japanese series and likes this actor, these kinds of mixes usually aren't successful in any way. Two unrelated cultures don't really blend well together, and it's noticeable in the joint productions.
He seems very sensitive by nature, so it's no surprise that he absorbed everything. I wonder if they even have a psychologist who accompanies the actors there. He went through some tough things, and it's definitely not easy to handle alone, especially when you're so sensitive.
Without the actor Hama, this series probably wouldn’t have been particularly successful. There are scenes where you just ask yourself what the director is thinking when editing them, like the scene where they’re standing on the bridge.him just kneeling there and then dropping him to the ground feels so strange. It’s unclear what the director was thinking, and this happens throughout the series. Usually, in live-action, there are weird things and it’s never fully realistic, but this case is unusual. Even when it’s unrealistic, it just doesn’t look right, and there’s no clear purpose to the way he chose to adapt these scenes.. It’s a shame because the series itself is actually quite nice and entertaining, I suppose. It’s nice to watch and pass the time.
I really appreciate the Japanese for these series; they respect teachers and always portray them as people who deeply care for their students, going above and beyond for them. What an amazing culture the Japanese have, it's incredible.
I love Atsuhiro Inuka; he is so beautiful and talented. Every role he takes he does perfectly; it's impossible not to fall in love with him or his character. On the other hand, the young actor Yamashita, who plays Chiba, is charming, beautiful, and talented. It's very hard to know where it is going, but either way, it will be a sort of loss and heartache.
It's a bit hard to understand what they find in her- she is not the typical high-valued, idealistic teacher who is always there to help and support the students. but one can only assume there's a hint about their past.