This show is so good. And I bet the same people who dislike it are people who love American action movies and kdramas with action. As if there is something more real there...
Never did I expect this to be tbe best romcom of this season for me. I dropped most of the others cause they were either dragging or going around in circles, meamwhile this one kept steadily rising everyday thanks to the character development.
Really a good job, and I'm sorry for the low ratings it got, but I'm not surprised cause people hate slowburns.
Episode 7... That woman is so annoying. So just cause Jun died, now Soichiro should become her nanny?? Her behavior just screams spoiled narcissist.
Also thank you character development, this is how a story progresses (side eyeing another drama). Both Karibe and Aiko falling slowly. Him not being second choice for once.
Also someone punch that cafe staff dude, he is annoying.
I saw the british original version back then, which is super messy. And I watched this one raw in 2019 (by keeping in mind the british one) and it seemed to follow the original. I hope once the subs are out, I can watch it again.
This show's writing leaves a bit to be desired. I get they are going for opposites attract, but if it weren't for the male lead, I wouldn't watch it. Also what's with episode 1 and 2 similar endings. And also, the male lead loves her while she is still in love with her ex. Messy really.
I read online that the last version (that I haven't watched but only saw the actors list) was more concentrated on the son while this one will be more concentrated on the father like the original book.
I like KimuTaku, but this time I'm glad I didn't see the last version, cause you guys are taking it very seriously..
Anyways, maybe I'll watch the original if I don't like this one. Who knows.
Yokohama ryusei was so wooden in past dramas, but here I'm seeing him a bit better. The story is nothing special though, and the female lead is kinda lacking. My opinion only.
Enjoyed the first episode. It really shows that first thing you need as a couple is communicating, which the leads will hopefully learn til the last episode (even if they end up divorced). There is not much of a relationship there and that's only cause they are strangers til now.
And I bet the same people who dislike it are people who love American action movies and kdramas with action. As if there is something more real there...
I dropped most of the others cause they were either dragging or going around in circles, meamwhile this one kept steadily rising everyday thanks to the character development.
Really a good job, and I'm sorry for the low ratings it got, but I'm not surprised cause people hate slowburns.
That woman is so annoying. So just cause Jun died, now Soichiro should become her nanny?? Her behavior just screams spoiled narcissist.
Also thank you character development, this is how a story progresses (side eyeing another drama). Both Karibe and Aiko falling slowly. Him not being second choice for once.
Also someone punch that cafe staff dude, he is annoying.
Western media for now is trying to fit the fast food Netflix kid era, so I'm good with their pre-2014 content.
You were a bit condescending in your article, but guess it's something to be expected from users at this site.
And yay for slow and steady. I love stuff like this.
I saw the british original version back then, which is super messy.
And I watched this one raw in 2019 (by keeping in mind the british one) and it seemed to follow the original. I hope once the subs are out, I can watch it again.
Every episode keeps getting better.
Hopefully it's a good drama.
I get they are going for opposites attract, but if it weren't for the male lead, I wouldn't watch it.
Also what's with episode 1 and 2 similar endings. And also, the male lead loves her while she is still in love with her ex. Messy really.
Seriously, the ones who aren't watching this are missing out. The acting is amazing.
Also the subs for episode 2 were great. Thanks to the subber.
Also, there is a subber. Just check in d-addicts subber map.
I like KimuTaku, but this time I'm glad I didn't see the last version, cause you guys are taking it very seriously..
Anyways, maybe I'll watch the original if I don't like this one. Who knows.
The story is nothing special though, and the female lead is kinda lacking.
My opinion only.
It really shows that first thing you need as a couple is communicating, which the leads will hopefully learn til the last episode (even if they end up divorced).
There is not much of a relationship there and that's only cause they are strangers til now.
I think it's cause the actors are good, also Rintaro's character is so cute. I love it.
Also, to Oyabaka watchers, did you notice the unexpected couple? I bet it was on purpose.