What are your top 3? The Asian field is considerably limited, so unfortunately that reduces the power of the compliment.…
Lol, Japan has way more animated queer content than America, and Thailand has probably the most BL Dramas ever. The only "limited field" in Asia is real life.
When will they get REALLY intimate, and invite each other to speak casually (drop the "desu" and "-san")?
You don't watch/read romance animes/mangas, do you? I've seen couples, who haven't dropped the honorifics, even after being together or even married for years. :')
Omg she can play the piano? I can totally imagine Kasuga (the character she plays) playing the piano as well! Even though it's not in the manga, it'd be a treat if they added a piano scene in the 2nd season!! *-*
I am at ep8 and they suggest she is a lesbian because of a close non-sexual female friend. What a crap. In my…
Nah, man, that's not how sexuality works. Close friendships do exist and are just as valid, but everyone's different. Some may fall for a close friend and it'll blur into romance or even a sexual relationship. Some don't.
Also, as other people have mentioned, sexual and romantic feelings aren't the same. While they do overlap a lot, they are quite different. Nomoto falling for Kasuga wasn't on a physical level but on a romantic one. Her being with Kasuga also doesn't mean she wants to have sex with her. It was also revealed she is in fact a virgin, so bold of you to assume that just because she's "that old", it must mean she has done everything in life. Nope, not everyone has the same experiences at the same age, and there's a ton of people who found their path only at 50 or up.
The series, which btw is an adaptation of a manga, that also confirms what I said, doesn't say that every close friendship will develop into a romance. It doesn't make platonic feelings any less valid, it just shows a life of two women on a planet of over 8 billion people. Maybe, instead of telling the writers and thanking them for wonderful representation, you should watch more tv shows and movies to realize that this isn't the only reality?
I also strongly disliked the support characters. What should've been a super easy binge was spread out across…
As someone who loves this drama, I agree that the background characters weren't very likable. Especially that "boyfriend". However, it's pretty realistic and that's what the producers were probably going for.
Also, Ogsa isn't antisocial, she's just very introverted and shy. There's a difference.
Seriously, this is not a place for homophobia.
There will be a second season, though.
Also, as other people have mentioned, sexual and romantic feelings aren't the same. While they do overlap a lot, they are quite different. Nomoto falling for Kasuga wasn't on a physical level but on a romantic one. Her being with Kasuga also doesn't mean she wants to have sex with her.
It was also revealed she is in fact a virgin, so bold of you to assume that just because she's "that old", it must mean she has done everything in life. Nope, not everyone has the same experiences at the same age, and there's a ton of people who found their path only at 50 or up.
The series, which btw is an adaptation of a manga, that also confirms what I said, doesn't say that every close friendship will develop into a romance. It doesn't make platonic feelings any less valid, it just shows a life of two women on a planet of over 8 billion people.
Maybe, instead of telling the writers and thanking them for wonderful representation, you should watch more tv shows and movies to realize that this isn't the only reality?
However, it's pretty realistic and that's what the producers were probably going for.