Watched all except Soratobu Kouhoushitsu and loved them all. There is something about healing dramas that makes me go back to them. I don't know if it's the pace or story itself but they are just beautifully made!
Off to watch Soratobu now as I was in search for a nice Jdrama to watch. Thanks for the article!
Buzzer Beat has to be one of my favorite as I am a sucker for sports-romance genre..my teenager self probably would have enjoyed Ita Kiss and Good Morning Call but I just found myself skipping too much parts while watching..
And Ashi Girl! Actually ended up reading the manga as the episode updates were so slow! Hope they have season2 as the manga still is incomplete.
Was in search for a good romance drama, so gonna give the ones that I haven't watched a try!
Spot on! And for me, it's when the characters go to eat but then leave the restaurant/cafe with the food almost UNTOUCHED! I don't know why it irks me so much XD
Basically, Yui and Wakagimi decide to get married and get permission from the family. But Yui realizes that being…
You are welcome! I know how it feels to be left hanging XD
Because I was curious about the ending of this drama, I ended up reading the manga too. But then manga is still ongoing, so I was wondering how they would wrap it in the drama. Turns out, they didn't wrap it that properly. hehe. And I forgot to tell you earlier, but thanks for the link!
Hi, well, I have really enjoyed this little drama.. the subbing is pretty slow so I have watched unsubbed since…
Basically, Yui and Wakagimi decide to get married and get permission from the family. But Yui realizes that being married means she may no longer be able to go to war and protect Wakagimi. So she tells him that protecting him means more to her than getting married, so even if they get married she will go to war with him. And if she cant go to the war after getting married, she would rather not get married. And he tells her that he will try his best so that there will be no war at all so she wont have to go to war.
That's about it. In short, she remains in the past with him.
Off to watch Soratobu now as I was in search for a nice Jdrama to watch. Thanks for the article!
Have to add Inoune Mao in Ohisama! That asadora feels so underrated.
And Ashi Girl! Actually ended up reading the manga as the episode updates were so slow! Hope they have season2 as the manga still is incomplete.
Was in search for a good romance drama, so gonna give the ones that I haven't watched a try!
And for me, it's when the characters go to eat but then leave the restaurant/cafe with the food almost UNTOUCHED! I don't know why it irks me so much XD
And now the wait begins for ep8!
Because I was curious about the ending of this drama, I ended up reading the manga too. But then manga is still ongoing, so I was wondering how they would wrap it in the drama. Turns out, they didn't wrap it that properly. hehe.
And I forgot to tell you earlier, but thanks for the link!
And he tells her that he will try his best so that there will be no war at all so she wont have to go to war.
That's about it.
In short, she remains in the past with him.