Could you telll me what happened in the end? I stopped watching after episode 6, can't be bothered to watch the…
Sure, no problem! So before her memory loss Sayaka met Ogasawara Kyoko and she told her that Machida was not pursuing his dream of working in London in order to stay with Sayaka, so she was holding him back. Thus Sayaka told Machida that "I'm sorry, I like Ryo-chan after all. So let's break up", so he could pursue his dream (when Kyoko and Machida had been dating he also dumped her so that she could become stronger and focus on becoming a model). However Sayaka was so sad about breaking up with him that she just wanted to forget about him entirely, which is the reason for her memory loss. Machida then chose to stay in Japan while she was getting her memory back because he hoped they could start over again this time (however strangely enough he was super cold to her and didn't seem to make much effort). Also Ryo-chan realised that he liked Sayaka after all, and broke up with Mizuki, and he tried to convince Sayaka that he could make her happier then Machida, but Sayaka didn't have anymore feelings for him. So at the end Ryo-chan convinces her that she should tell Machida her true feelings before he leaves, and she does (the actual conflict turned out to be so disappointingly simple). I hope that sums up the ending for you, is there anything else you had been wondering about?
This drama was such a disappointment... The start was so compelling, but with every episode it became less interesting. Especially the character "Machida" was insufferable, I get that you're pained with being dumped, but do you have to be so cold? How did she fall for someone so void of emotions anyway? Especially the second time, of course he meant well but he was just so unenthusiastic when they were together... (this was is Furukawa's other role in Itazura no Kiss (Irie) all over again. Is this a coincidence?) The ending was one big drama cliche, ex-girlfriend breaks them up, noble idiocy over a stupid reason (You could've just said you don't have confidence to enter a long distance relationship), and a run to the airport ofcourse... What did you guys think?
anyone wanna spoil me and tell me who the real murderer is? my small little brain can't figure out who, even after…
I think the actual murderer was Sakie. This is because when Misumi heard about Sakie wanting to defend him in court and tell her story of the abuse by her father, he suddenly decided that he would plead that he didn't do it after all. We also have the flashback in which we can see Misumi committing the murder change to Sakie committing the murder. After Misumi receives the death sentence, Misumi and Shigemori have a conversation in which Shigemori speculates that Misumi purposely chose to plead innocent when this would be completely unfavourable and unbelievable and would likely result into receiving the death sentence for him, so that Sakie would not have to tell her story and be able to lead an unblemished life instead of having to let the entire world know her pain. Misumi saw her as his daughter, so by protecting her like this, in his opinion his life would be worth something after all. What do you guys think?
And then when the movie credits started appearing I suddenly realised Lee Yoo Bi and Kim Woo Bin were a couple in vampire idol, and this film was sort of a reunion for them. (although they hardly talk to each other in this)
This article is so accurate! Of the ones on this list I watched (hana kimi, unubore deka, stand up!!, love shuffle) I enjoyed them so much! So I'm trusting your advice and will watch the remaining two as well!
As for other Japanese comedies, my favourites are 11nin mo iru!, Saikou no Rikon, Meitantei no Okite and Don Quixote. Please check them out if you haven't watched them yet! They're all hilarious! ^^
lol, this article came as if called for. I am watching school 2015 these days, and having completed the last aired episode I just couldn't stop fanning over how good she is in that! I just had to watch the other drama in which she's a main, reset, because I needed more of her.
I also went to the moon/sun and rooftop prince experience, and noticed how Kim Yoo Jung is always the good girl, and she always plays the antagonist. But KSH can do so much more than that, she's just perfect in School 2015. (btw, wasn't Ma Boy so cute xd) I really like both actresses and I'm looking forward to their future careers~
So before her memory loss Sayaka met Ogasawara Kyoko and she told her that Machida was not pursuing his dream of working in London in order to stay with Sayaka, so she was holding him back. Thus Sayaka told Machida that "I'm sorry, I like Ryo-chan after all. So let's break up", so he could pursue his dream (when Kyoko and Machida had been dating he also dumped her so that she could become stronger and focus on becoming a model). However Sayaka was so sad about breaking up with him that she just wanted to forget about him entirely, which is the reason for her memory loss. Machida then chose to stay in Japan while she was getting her memory back because he hoped they could start over again this time (however strangely enough he was super cold to her and didn't seem to make much effort). Also Ryo-chan realised that he liked Sayaka after all, and broke up with Mizuki, and he tried to convince Sayaka that he could make her happier then Machida, but Sayaka didn't have anymore feelings for him. So at the end Ryo-chan convinces her that she should tell Machida her true feelings before he leaves, and she does (the actual conflict turned out to be so disappointingly simple).
I hope that sums up the ending for you, is there anything else you had been wondering about?
Especially the character "Machida" was insufferable, I get that you're pained with being dumped, but do you have to be so cold? How did she fall for someone so void of emotions anyway? Especially the second time, of course he meant well but he was just so unenthusiastic when they were together... (this was is Furukawa's other role in Itazura no Kiss (Irie) all over again. Is this a coincidence?)
The ending was one big drama cliche, ex-girlfriend breaks them up, noble idiocy over a stupid reason (You could've just said you don't have confidence to enter a long distance relationship), and a run to the airport ofcourse... What did you guys think?
What do you guys think?
But really, city hunter would make the perfect game!!! complete with an endboss and all!
As for other Japanese comedies, my favourites are 11nin mo iru!, Saikou no Rikon, Meitantei no Okite and Don Quixote. Please check them out if you haven't watched them yet! They're all hilarious! ^^
I also went to the moon/sun and rooftop prince experience, and noticed how Kim Yoo Jung is always the good girl, and she always plays the antagonist. But KSH can do so much more than that, she's just perfect in School 2015. (btw, wasn't Ma Boy so cute xd) I really like both actresses and I'm looking forward to their future careers~
Thanks for this well timed, fun article~!