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Good lighthearted story.
This was a series that seemed to have so much potential. I don't want to say I was somewhat disappointed, because at times this was so entertaining. It had some good to even great comedy, as well as some dramatic tones mixed in. There just seemed to be something missing to make this a great story.
I'm always a fan of Ryosuke Yamada. I've loved all his work and he never disappoints. It was just one of those stories that gets you a bit aggravated, because when revelations happened, leading to misunderstandings between the protagonists , nothing is said to correct it, causing things to blow way out of proportion. You find yourself saying "SAY SOMETHING" "TELL THEM WHAT REALLY HAPPENED"
It gets kind of frustrating over the course of the series.
After the story reveals major changes in episode 5, you definitely feel the relation become believable on screen. This is about the same time the antagonists finally show up. Once this happens, the dramatic part of the series begins to take over.
Togo & Ayaka make a great couple, making it even more enjoyable watching this marriage play out, first as a scam, but then as true romance. There's some great scenes between the two and both actors blend extremely well together.
It does deliver some good final episodes, so overall it was a very entertaining series ... with a happy ending for all.
I'm always a fan of Ryosuke Yamada. I've loved all his work and he never disappoints. It was just one of those stories that gets you a bit aggravated, because when revelations happened, leading to misunderstandings between the protagonists , nothing is said to correct it, causing things to blow way out of proportion. You find yourself saying "SAY SOMETHING" "TELL THEM WHAT REALLY HAPPENED"
It gets kind of frustrating over the course of the series.
After the story reveals major changes in episode 5, you definitely feel the relation become believable on screen. This is about the same time the antagonists finally show up. Once this happens, the dramatic part of the series begins to take over.
Togo & Ayaka make a great couple, making it even more enjoyable watching this marriage play out, first as a scam, but then as true romance. There's some great scenes between the two and both actors blend extremely well together.
It does deliver some good final episodes, so overall it was a very entertaining series ... with a happy ending for all.
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