if you fan of Hana Yori Dango manga, watch this show separately from it. they totally messed up the characters…
from what exactly they mess up? i have read the manga a couple of times already, and watched the anime, and other versions. there may have been some differences in the manga, but still Tsukushi's character here is the best portrayal for the Tsukushi in the manga.
I actually started watching a Taiwanese drama first, Meteor Garden, then a kdrama Jewel in the Palace, Endless Love, and Full House because it is what the local channel in my country were showing that time. But when I watched an episode of Hana Yori Dango, I became hooked, and that started my journey to jdramas.
Though in my country, local channels focuses more on showing Korean dramas than any other Asian dramas, I am still stuck here watching jdramas on livestreaming sites. There is something about jdramas that keeps me interested with them. Maybe because I am more interested with their culture and have been more familiar with it. I do check and watch some kdramas from time to time, but more often than not, I tend to drop them or put them on hold. There are some who made to my Favorite Lists like Misaeng, etc. But I rarely see anything as good quality of a story like that. But I guess it is only me, I don't get to check out more due to the fact that sometimes, having a long number of episodes put me off or hold me back. But now I think, I am more inclined to follow a kdrama if it is currently airing or shown, so I am more patient and eager to watch the whole episode. Or really kdramas is improving for my taste.
Also I am now recently discovering Thai dramas, and some that I have watched are actually good.
This is the most exciting and sad drama I've ever seen . It's my favorite because , in my opinion, is the best…
thanks. yes i did enjoyed watching it. and i think i have watched it many times already but it never fails to make me sad, cry, and yet inspired and be happy and feel blessed and humbled.
I guess we have the same problem. I also find myself avoiding longer dramas, and if ever I started one, I always ended up putting it on hold or dropping it. That is why sometimes kdramas are not my thing. I usually can only watch up until 16 episodes, unless it was really interesting. Also I noticed that I can watch kdramas in particular if it is currently airing, because at least I can stick to watching the whole episode. I think cutting it in at least 2 seasons will do, like for some dramas, at least with that, we are given a time to rest or digest the recent drama we watched.
The longes drama I have watched (but actually now on hold) is Gou, a jdrama.
I have managed to finished Jewel in the Palace because when it was shown in my country, it was per episode per day I guess. I have been planning to rewatch it too, but still procrastinating it since there are still more dramas on my list.
Oh, but I have managed to watched and finished Tokusatsu, like Kamen Rider Den-O, Kamen Rider Kiva and Kamen Rider Agito. Lol
I like both korean version and Japanese version. In Japanese version, 2 of my favorite actors are there, Yamada and Fujiwara, while in Haunters, Kang Dong Won is there.
Best Japanese Movie of 2016: Nobunaga Concerto
Best Romance Drama:
Best Comedy Drama: Juhan Shuttai!
Best Romantic/Comedy Drama: Sukina Hito ga Iru Koto
Best Historical Drama:
Best Family Drama:
Best Action/Thriller/Suspense Drama:
Best Mystery Drama:
Best First Episode of a Japanese Drama of 2016:
Best Manga/Anime Adaptation:
Best Medical Drama:
Best Japanese Actor(and for which role?): Matsumoto Jun in 99.9 Keiji Senmon Bengoshi
Best Japanese Actress(and for which role?):
Best Japanese Supporting Actor(and for which role?): Kagawa Teruyuki in 99.9 Keiji Senmon Bengoshi
Best Japanese Supporting Actress(and for which role?):
Best Up and Coming Actor of 2016(and for which role?):
Best Up and Coming Actress of 2016(and for which role?):
Best Villain:
Best Idol Actor(or Actress):
Best Couple: Kiritani Mirei and Yamazaki Kento in Sukina Hito ga Iru Koto
Best Bromance:
Best OST:
Though in my country, local channels focuses more on showing Korean dramas than any other Asian dramas, I am still stuck here watching jdramas on livestreaming sites. There is something about jdramas that keeps me interested with them. Maybe because I am more interested with their culture and have been more familiar with it. I do check and watch some kdramas from time to time, but more often than not, I tend to drop them or put them on hold. There are some who made to my Favorite Lists like Misaeng, etc. But I rarely see anything as good quality of a story like that. But I guess it is only me, I don't get to check out more due to the fact that sometimes, having a long number of episodes put me off or hold me back. But now I think, I am more inclined to follow a kdrama if it is currently airing or shown, so I am more patient and eager to watch the whole episode. Or really kdramas is improving for my taste.
Also I am now recently discovering Thai dramas, and some that I have watched are actually good.
The longes drama I have watched (but actually now on hold) is Gou, a jdrama.
I have managed to finished Jewel in the Palace because when it was shown in my country, it was per episode per day I guess. I have been planning to rewatch it too, but still procrastinating it since there are still more dramas on my list.
Oh, but I have managed to watched and finished Tokusatsu, like Kamen Rider Den-O, Kamen Rider Kiva and Kamen Rider Agito. Lol