Are there other examples of "established actresses getting cast in japanesegl shows"?
Higa Manami, She Loves to Cook, and She Loves to Eat Nakamura Yurika, Chaser Game W Mori Kanna. Ayaka is in Love with Hiroko Ito Sairo also already had a good amount of support roles before Transit Girls
Started allright, but their conflicts felt forced, and that ending sucks. The bad accessability and how often you get romance shows with underwhelming endings has really pulled me away from jdramas in recent years.
A 16ep drama that never bored me. Loved the sismance, and that Spring Sunshine is basically the 2nd lead with lots of sceentime
Since the romance genre is now removed: I'm usually a romance lover but around the tenth episode I thought '' are they really gonna force romance in this, still?'', and I'm glad they didn't.
I liked it from start to finish. I kinda miss my Idol I / Spring fever mondays and tuesdays... Maybe the killer reveal was a bit underwhelming but I actually preferred it over some big over the top conspiracy. I do think it has become hard to make realistic murder mysteries with modern forensics. Surely the girl would have left some traces, and stuff like that the angle of the knife wound doesn't match ml's height, but whatever. + Fl's suits were fire
Putting a love triangle in this where the fl actually has feelings for the 2nd guy is such a dumb decision, when we know from the start how this show ends.
Not good but entertaining enough, if you can overlook how abusive ml is at the start. The evil girl is such a beauty, too bad she seems to only get support roles in low rated shows
Nakamura Yurika, Chaser Game W
Mori Kanna. Ayaka is in Love with Hiroko
Ito Sairo also already had a good amount of support roles before Transit Girls
The bad accessability and how often you get romance shows with underwhelming endings has really pulled me away from jdramas in recent years.
I had Koori no Sekai on my watchlist since forever, but never ended up watching it.
is basically the 2nd lead with lots of sceentime
Since the romance genre is now removed: I'm usually a romance lover but around the tenth
episode I thought '' are they really gonna force romance in this, still?'', and I'm glad they didn't.
Maybe the killer reveal was a bit underwhelming but I actually preferred it over some big over the top conspiracy.
I do think it has become hard to make realistic murder mysteries with modern forensics. Surely the girl would have left some traces, and stuff like that the angle of the knife wound doesn't match ml's height, but whatever.
+ Fl's suits were fire
The evil girl is such a beauty, too bad she seems to only get support roles in low rated shows
Would even say I regret watching it.