I think the MDL synopsis has it wrong. It's not that he considers the doctor the woman of his dreams. He simply doesn't want to be misunderstood by her. He likely respects her more than he does others.
The acting ran over with the emotional and sexual tension between the two characters. They have so much angst on their own, it's almost too much to put them together.
At one point, Sugiki says he'd lose himself if he gave into Suzuki. Sugiki's entire life and existence is competitive dance. He has nothing else until he sees Suzuki. Instead of the classic male struggle for dominance, it's more of an enticement for satisfaction.
Fans will want more. It's natural to want to see the two of them competing for first place on the dance floor and in their personal lives. They're both needing the perfection to fuel not only their ego but their very soul. They seem to find inspiration and a form of salvation when dancing with each other.
I liked watching this for what it is. This a nice, office romance story. The FL is typically formulaic in that she's quiet, smart and outwardly weak. The ML is the tsundere type and mostly a product of his environment. The 2ML is the childhood friend who isn't a jerk.
There's nothing deep and complicated about this story. It's a simple romance drama with minimal drama. There's a tiny subplot regarding the Yakuza, but it's not the focus of the couple story. It's also not even a little bit Yakuza drama realistic. It's a bit of bluster and some unnecessary shrieking.
It flows quickly and easily. I couldn't stop watching it straight through. 100% Binge.
anyone have any RECS for dramas similar to "Hello Monster" and "Love Me if You Dare" with lots of chemistry, thriller/psychological/suspense…
My Roommate Is A Detective is a Republican era show that has a (imo) good "crimes that seem separate and random" plot throughout the series; just ignore the awkward forced romance.
Dropped after eight episodes. ML is too much of an @$$hole. FL is too much of a spineless amoeba. Everyone else is annoying, except for Dylan. Dylan is the only likable character.
At one point, Sugiki says he'd lose himself if he gave into Suzuki. Sugiki's entire life and existence is competitive dance. He has nothing else until he sees Suzuki. Instead of the classic male struggle for dominance, it's more of an enticement for satisfaction.
Fans will want more. It's natural to want to see the two of them competing for first place on the dance floor and in their personal lives. They're both needing the perfection to fuel not only their ego but their very soul. They seem to find inspiration and a form of salvation when dancing with each other.
There's nothing deep and complicated about this story. It's a simple romance drama with minimal drama. There's a tiny subplot regarding the Yakuza, but it's not the focus of the couple story. It's also not even a little bit Yakuza drama realistic. It's a bit of bluster and some unnecessary shrieking.
It flows quickly and easily. I couldn't stop watching it straight through. 100% Binge.
I saw the My Divine Emissary version first.