none made yet...its a mobile drama thats why...not a tv drama..
That's very kind of you! Thanks for offering.
I am in the middle of episode 5, and my problem is I feel like I understand enough context but am unsure if I understand fully. If that's not too much trouble, maybe a subtitle for ep 6?
i knew it was going to happen, but im still annoyed that it did... girl what kind of mom steals from her own daughters…
Yea that is wild. But if she really changed herself and became a better person it probably wouldn't be enough to become an inspiration for Ryo's plot writing. So I am kind of happy with the choice the writer made here. Plus I don't think people change easily.
I think the reason is so many people think there is a right person and a wrong person but what weird me out is…
Yes! I am like, all of them have done something bad but also something good. Why do we have to give each of them a final judgment as good or bad? We as human beings are multi-faceted. I think this drama series does a good job of manifesting it.
Ep 11 officially changed my opinion on this series... I used to like it. I know everyone is different, but to me it is just normal not to bother your ex or pry on your ex's life. It is normal you don't know what's going on with your ex's life, especially when they decide not to share any.
The writing where everyone insisted that Natsu should have persisted..........uh. This is no longer realistic. Just not to my liking.
I just feel really bad for Natsu. All these characters have really not treated him well at all. I think he has…
Same. I feel the same about "Silent," too, which is by the same writer.
I really the first half of both series but they kind of lost me in the last few episodes. I am now wondering if that's just the writer's preference or if it's to cater the Japanese audience, which might have cultural indication in it, like, maybe Japanese audience like this kind of development.
she already knows🥹however, there is still the message that mizuki left at the clinic to the nurse(?)/staff☺️I…
I don't think Yayoi knows that it is her words that made Mizuki decided to keep Umi though? Mizuki did use Yayoi's words in the clinic in the letter to Natsu's girlfriend, but I don't think Yayoi realize it was her own doing that Umi is alive. Did I miss anything?
It is sad but we see Yayoi making a decision for herself for the first time in her life (well, at least from the series that's how I feel) and Natsu making decisions on his own, not accepting what others forced him to do. It is beautiful to see their growth.
I think it's ironic that they grow in a good direction because of, well, the result of Mizuki's selfishness 😅
I am in the middle of episode 5, and my problem is I feel like I understand enough context but am unsure if I understand fully. If that's not too much trouble, maybe a subtitle for ep 6?
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When I saw the sign of the hair salon I was like, oh, this looks familiar. And then, oh, hi yoyo!
The writing where everyone insisted that Natsu should have persisted..........uh. This is no longer realistic. Just not to my liking.
I really the first half of both series but they kind of lost me in the last few episodes. I am now wondering if that's just the writer's preference or if it's to cater the Japanese audience, which might have cultural indication in it, like, maybe Japanese audience like this kind of development.
I think it's ironic that they grow in a good direction because of, well, the result of Mizuki's selfishness 😅