I'm only hearing about the news now, but why is everyone in the comments acting like they know what happened. I have read something about 'indecent assault', why is everyone assuming it's molestation (please enlighten me if I missed something)? Now, I am not saying I condone the behaviour and I understand the seriousness of the accusation, but would it not be appropriate to remain neutral for now (he's also denied the charges). I find it sad that people are cursing Kenshin in the comments, assuming his life is over now, when none of us but the victim and the people who were present at the time know what happen.
I am worried that from we saw from the preview that they will go the forgiveness route with the father. I would…
I don't think it's likely that they will forgive. Maybe, they had to compromise instead/that she threatened him. I feel this would make more sense considering lots of people who can help her are now involved (who were not before e.g. the police, that reporter, her brother). He definitely has to tread carefully compared to before when the media were not involved.
he has improved his acting sm i’m surprised, it felt like yesterday when f4 was just airing and in f4 i wasn’t…
100% agree about his progress. I was shocked at the improvement in his facial expressions. He really matched well with Sky who has years more experience. Now I can't wait to see his next work.
I was wondering the same. They seemed to be talking about her as if she disappeared. Supposedly she has passed away but everyone seems nonchalant about it, and Ryo still messages her...guess we'll see.
Found it ironic when Ri An said (at the beginning of episode 2) that he's not a grown up. After completing ep 1, I'm not sure I would agree with that. Most of what they have done so far can be considered 'grown up'.
I feel I didn't get much closure from the last episode (we never really saw Nart get her downfall, Nee's death mourning felt so rushed and not genuine, and that murderer should have got years in prison) but overall I liked the drama as a whole.
I had a feeling that would happen (referring to the end of episode 5). The moment she was crying in the laundry store while looking at her son's artwork, I felt that was foreshadowing something...
Truthfully I had no expectations going into this, and I did not even think I would be watching this. Saw some Youtube shorts which brought me here. I can honestly say that Fourth and Gemini are some of the better actors under GMMTV (even better than some of their seniors). I was not only impressed by their acting ability, but I really liked the story too and directing. I laughed, got a bit teary and overall really enjoyed this. Ofc it was not perfect, but it was one of my favourite dramas produced by GMMTV (and that is saying something because I don't have a lot). I will definitely be watching Fourth and Gemini's other works even if only for them.
Also, Tachibana Shougo has the audacity to say 'welcome home' like anyone wants to be in his presence. I hope they lock him up and throw away the key.
Wish they would release all episodes.