Interesting drama, a little mysandric perhaps. Also i'd like to see one about male empowerment for a change. In…
I'm struggling to understand why you have labelled it as "a little misandric." The show is based around the lives of women, yes, but each of them acknowledges the role of men in their lives. Natsume is in a healthy, stable relationship with Hiraku and both her and Sunny share a close friendship with Nori. Limi treasures Yuruko as her friend and manager. Eriko has healthy relationships with both her son and Sueo. Akane's neighbour is the catalyst for her realising how important her career is for her. I really don't understand how any of that equates to prejudice against the male sex. Even Limi's promiscuity isn't on the basis of sexual gratification, but instead, consensual relations arranged for the sole purpose of conception. I also find your desire to see a show about male empowerment ironic, as if the entertainment industry hasn't historically been saturated by male representation. I wouldn't class myself a feminist but at least I understand female empowerment does not equate to misandry...
Natsume is in a healthy, stable relationship with Hiraku and both her and Sunny share a close friendship with Nori. Limi treasures Yuruko as her friend and manager. Eriko has healthy relationships with both her son and Sueo. Akane's neighbour is the catalyst for her realising how important her career is for her. I really don't understand how any of that equates to prejudice against the male sex. Even Limi's promiscuity isn't on the basis of sexual gratification, but instead, consensual relations arranged for the sole purpose of conception.
I also find your desire to see a show about male empowerment ironic, as if the entertainment industry hasn't historically been saturated by male representation.
I wouldn't class myself a feminist but at least I understand female empowerment does not equate to misandry...