So Yamada and Hayashi are the real culprits and nothing happens to them? Also, what was the reason for the incident why would they do that (maybe I missed something...)?
as much as i like shirasu jin i couldn't stand him in this drama... well in general, i don't like any character and the story is just too boring and superficial at times. a waste of time
The first two stories were a bit meh to me, especially the second one, so I was a bit disappointed... but then I watched the third one and it's just so cute *-* I'm looking forward to the rest of stories!
I started watching kdramas first but now I almost only watch jdramas. The main reason is because kdramas add in boring melodrama and drag out plots too much, whereas jdramas tend to wrap up with a good closure with just 10 episodes or less.
As you pointed out, what I don't like, or rather, what really frustrates me is the fact that jdramas aren't widely available and you have to depend on the (amazing) work fansubbers do for us (international fans). I think that's a pity because I used to hear so much pretention about kdramas fans saying jdramas doesn't deserve the same praise as kdramas because of their quality (????) and international exposure. My point is many jdramas are real gems, like for real. In my opinion, when it comes to human stories nobody does it better than jdramas, but people outside Japan with little interest in exploring outside Netflix won't ever know because it seems that jdramas aren't meant to reach out international audience :(
I don't love you yet (Jdrama)
As you pointed out, what I don't like, or rather, what really frustrates me is the fact that jdramas aren't widely available and you have to depend on the (amazing) work fansubbers do for us (international fans). I think that's a pity because I used to hear so much pretention about kdramas fans saying jdramas doesn't deserve the same praise as kdramas because of their quality (????) and international exposure. My point is many jdramas are real gems, like for real. In my opinion, when it comes to human stories nobody does it better than jdramas, but people outside Japan with little interest in exploring outside Netflix won't ever know because it seems that jdramas aren't meant to reach out international audience :(