For those wondering, Natsumi Bando (the drummer) is played by AMI (aka TENDERLAMP). She doesn't have a page on…
I just found this out but Kacho Kyujitsu who plays Wada, the guy who works at the grocery market, plays bass for DADARAY which made the "Ordinary Days" theme song.
The whole photographic memory, genius doctor trope finally came to J-dramas. I'm sure if you liked shows like House or The Good Doctor, you're going to like this too.
Yeah can't seem to find ep 6. MagicStar used to post new episodes pretty quick but stopped updating that at ep…
I know why new episodes are hard to find. It seems that shows that stream on paravi are shown a week in "advance" then it's given out for free on tver. So it looks like episodes are going to be a week behind as JRaws and hikaririders probably get raws from tver. Still a bit sad magicstar isn't posting this anymore though as it was posted the next day from paravi raw.
For those wondering, Natsumi Bando (the drummer) is played by AMI (aka TENDERLAMP). She doesn't have a page on here because she doesn't have much acting roles but instead mainly a musician and a real life drummer for a band.
(SPOILERS --------------- SPOILERS) Just finished watching the whole series and it was okay. Definitely violent (murder, torture, kidnapping) and goes over adult topics (like abortion, still birth, and self harm) which is pretty grim and dark. Two things came up to me relating to the plot. One is that the concept of self defense is different then what I am used to. In the USA the plot wouldn't have made much sense as it's fine and expected to simply tell police that you hurt or even killed someone in self defense of your life. But I guess in Japan it's not quite the same? I guess that's why they didn't go to the police and instead chose to hide it? Or maybe they just did it because it's a manga and a drama. The second one was he didn't give some of the inheritance money to the now single mother and wife. Just found that part weird.
Just finished watching the whole series and it was okay. Definitely violent (murder, torture, kidnapping) and goes over adult topics (like abortion, still birth, and self harm) which is pretty grim and dark.
Two things came up to me relating to the plot.
One is that the concept of self defense is different then what I am used to. In the USA the plot wouldn't have made much sense as it's fine and expected to simply tell police that you hurt or even killed someone in self defense of your life. But I guess in Japan it's not quite the same? I guess that's why they didn't go to the police and instead chose to hide it? Or maybe they just did it because it's a manga and a drama.
The second one was he didn't give some of the inheritance money to the now single mother and wife. Just found that part weird.