Yes, but from week 13 on you must download the RAWs from somewhere and the subtitle files from here: https://www.d-addicts.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=165090…
As I recall, yes. But it goes through WWII and so, you know. But after that it's pretty much an upward trajectory to the end
Yes, but from week 13 on you must download the RAWs from somewhere and the subtitle files from here: https://www.d-addicts.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=165090…
Looks like you got what you needed from Julianna - I'm glad the series is easier to access than it was 2 years ago. Enjoy!
Ongoing subs are available at subtitlist dot com. Unfortunately, they're pretty bad, and almost certainly by a non-native English speaker and so all the pronouns are random.
I feel so bad for half of the people in the comments section, myself included, who don't have access to see this…
The subs are coming out reasonably quickly on https://drama-otaku.com/, and so register there if you haven't. Unfortunately, you have to find a torrent for the RAWs. It is possible, but you have to dig a bit. Dramacool has posted Ep. 1 and so there's some hope that that source will eventually have all the RAWs.
is it true that this dorama just side story from yomei ichinen? or just miswrite
It's pretty clear on watching that Teacher is the parent story and Student is the side story. No one in Teacher is peering in on people in Student, while the reverse is essential to Student.
I'm dropping this for the same reason I dropped 3 Nen A Gumi; I can't stand dramas where people in high-school…
Your loss. 3 Nen A Gumi was, indeed, stagey, OTT, impossible ... and very very moving particularly by the final episode where ALL WILL BE REVEALED. It's perfectly fine not to like that kind of narrative, though, and I can understand your complaints. I avoided it for years myself even though I went through the rest of Nagano's work, and only watched it in prep for this series, and was then pleasantly surprised. These stories are not remotely meant to literal, but instead highly allegorical about systemic societal issues, and it's utterly fine if that extreme didacticism is not your taste. You're missing good performances by great actors, though.
I'm confused with the related title, how it should be watched for continuity ?
The stories so far are completely parallel. I'm pretty sure the narrative in Student ended before the narrative in Teacher by maybe a day or two this week. I'll be watching Teacher before Student since it's the meatier, better written and better acted piece and looking to Student for more insights about the school. But if you find Magical Dying Girl Hikari more charming, there's little reason not to watch it first.
Eh: just one person's opinion here, but The Best Teacher is far more likely to make you cry. I think this one is going for uplifting. ...but as of ep. 1 I'm not sure it's succeeding. Still, it might be worth checking out if all you're worried about is the heavily foreshadowed tragedy.
Will check it out, I like Mayu and Mana. Looks interesting so far.
Me too, and I like Hiichan as well, though I have no idea if she can act. ECOTVSubs has committed to doing the English subtitles. They announced today that TXT will be doing the theme song.