I will re-read the whole 12 volumes plus the new one over the weekend to refresh my mind about this manga and how they will play them out in the drama.
It is still ongoing. Nao is now running Kogetsu An, and yes, she had a miscarriage and lost her baby with Tsubaki and as per the latest 13th volume which came out yesterday, Tsubaki asked Nao to hire him as one of the chefs in Kogetsu An.
One of my most anticipated summer Jdramas alongside Hanzawa Naoki. Didn't help I finished all the volumes of the manga during the quarantine and now can't wait!
I loved Kakegurui I watched the live action S2 on Netflix Japan because I can't wait for its worldwide release. The gambling really reminds me of Liar Game minus the over the top anime like craziness.
For PH fans, try to catch this at the ongoing EigasaiPH.
I was expecting a different showdown just like in the anime but the movie was based on an official spinoff and parts of original plot so it might confuse anime fans but still it was a very entertaining show. They were hinting on a continuation at the end but I won't hold on to it until they officially announce it
I was a bit shocked with this movie cause I was expecting a different genre at first. It was a nice experience seeing all of the best talents of the Japanese entertainment in this movie. I was okay with watching this with Japanese subs but I hope someone picks this up for the sake of other fans.
This is my first mainland Chinese drama and although I was so overwhelmed with the number of episodes (I'm more of a Jdrama fan so my attention span is only about 10-11 episodes) but I'm glad I took time to watch this. It was worth going through all of it.
Rewatching this again after like 5 years makes me love this drama more. It's a bit dragging at first but the meat of the story will unfold once you go past episodes 5-6.
I love this drama, flaws and all. Never did I imagine a 48-episode drama will hold my interest up to the very end. It was an enjoyable yet bittersweet drama ride.
I love this drama. The relationships were so realistic and the main couple was so refreshing. It's been awhile since I smiled and teared up over a romantic getsuku drama.
And Ochoyan is not a night drama. It's an asadora scheduled to replace Yell.
I was expecting a different showdown just like in the anime but the movie was based on an official spinoff and parts of original plot so it might confuse anime fans but still it was a very entertaining show. They were hinting on a continuation at the end but I won't hold on to it until they officially announce it