No but most problems arenโt even about the crisis its just dumb stuff that happens that makes no sense
The fabric and safety shoes cases were related, companies closing down abruptly, and deals falling through was a symptom of the market fall, (and Park losing everything because he owned money to loan sharks). So, was trying to secure a deal through a governmental entity for security and facing an issue of lack of manufacturers in land. It's a drama, so obviously things will be embellished one way or another.
Other than that, the financial struggles all the characters are facing are quite realistic, and they're still portrayed with empathy and a touch of wit.
am I the only one liking the pace of the show? yeah they can't catch a break, but the show is literally about a small company on the brink of bankruptcy during an economic crisis. to a certain extent I agree that it didn't need the classic villain plot line, especially since all the characters are well rounded. but one way or another there has to be a classic trope ๐ ๐
trolls in general really and salty people from other shows, you know how it is lol.
it's a pity coz it's quite well balanced between comical and drama. they really grasped the nostalgia well, with an added factor for those that remember the beginning of the reply series back in the 2010s.
I liked the ending a lot, but rather than knowing how he came to the future I would have preferred a little bit more banter and see him adjust to the future by her side ๐
considering that he was the one that looked for her first, yes he could accept her back ๐. Haru also liked her son and helped him with his crush before he even knew he's yae's kid.
she didn't disown her mum, or chase after him to save her. She struggled as a single mum but she was capable of taking care of herself. The 2nd time that they met for her it was coincidental and they befriended each other gradually. She fell for him naturally as if he was someone she had just met for the first time.
you spoiled the whole story without grasping that she had a memory loss due to an accident and that's why she married someone else ๐. When they met again as adults they reconnected and fell in love with each other again. Also, she still didn't remember their past together till the very end.
the plot is based on Utada Hikaru's song by the same name, which is essentially a breakup song of how their first love taught them how to love.
Okay, started with RK The beginning.. On netflix now there's only RK The final available. Would it be totally…
they should all be on netflix, I just rewatched them recently. you can still follow the final plot line without watching the rest since it's more connected with the beginning. But, without watching the other films you'll miss out how Kenshin settled in Tokyo and how he came to connect with the people there.
Omg yes! Iโm on episode 4 and Iโm so mad at her mom. Itโs so cruel what sheโs doing (hiding the letters,…
Funny how she was fine with the fancy doctor knocking her daughter up. If she had allowed them to reconcile after the accident, Yae would have lived a much better life.
Other than that, the financial struggles all the characters are facing are quite realistic, and they're still portrayed with empathy and a touch of wit.
she didn't disown her mum, or chase after him to save her. She struggled as a single mum but she was capable of taking care of herself. The 2nd time that they met for her it was coincidental and they befriended each other gradually. She fell for him naturally as if he was someone she had just met for the first time.
and please use the spoiler tag.
the plot is based on Utada Hikaru's song by the same name, which is essentially a breakup song of how their first love taught them how to love.