Saikou no Jinsei no Owarikata - Ending Planner
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Don't skip this drama
I watched this drama around the time Atsuko Maeda was preparing for her graduation in August 2012, so it became a memorable viewing experience for me. From the very first episode, this drama managed to touch my heart, and I honestly found myself crying almost every episode.Each story about the people who passed away and the families they left behind was deeply moving. The drama beautifully shows that every person has their own story, regrets, and unfinished feelings. It is not just a story about death, but also about love, forgiveness, family, and appreciating the precious moments we have with the people around us.
What makes this drama special is how it handles emotional themes in a warm and human way. Every episode has its own story and meaning, and many of the cases left a strong impression on me. The sadness never felt forced because the drama focuses on the memories and relationships behind each person rather than only the tragedy itself.
The performances were one of the biggest strengths of this series. ML showing the growth of a man who slowly learns about family and the importance of human connections. FL acting was also excellent, and I really enjoyed the chemistry between the two main leads. I noticed that this was their reunion after five years since Proposal Daisakusen, which gave the drama an extra nostalgic feeling. Their interactions felt natural, and their emotional scenes together were one of the highlights.
The supporting cast also delivered strong performances. Every character had their own struggles and emotions, making the story feel more realistic. The family relationships, especially the bond between the siblings, were beautifully portrayed and added even more depth to the drama.
The pacing is slower compared to many modern dramas, but I think that actually helps the emotional moments feel more meaningful. This is not a drama that depends on big twists or intense action—it succeeds because of its sincere storytelling and the way it makes viewers reflect on life.
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Very impressed
I can’t even lieI’m very impressed with every one and everything going on in this series
They did their research and it’s definitely giving budget !
I also love the noticeable improvement of the actors
It’s the first time I’ve watched a series and rewatched it again while looking forward to the next episode
I understand that it might not be everyone’s cup of tea
But it’s undeniably so good if you’re into omegaverse..
I’m always looking forward to the next episode with extreme levels of excitement
It’s that good for me !
A solid 1000 over 10 for me can’t even make this up ! ❤️
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Instead of focusing only on sweet and predictable love stories, it brings a unique and sometimes ridiculous concept that makes the drama stand out.The situations are often exaggerated and unusual, but that's exactly what makes it entertaining. The relationship between main leads creates many funny moments because their personalities are completely opposite. Junko is an independent woman who dreams of working overseas, while Takane is a serious monk with a very straightforward and sometimes extreme way of expressing his feelings. Their interactions are awkward, funny, and surprisingly enjoyable to watch.
What I liked about this drama is that it doesn't try to be a perfect romance. It embraces its weirdness and turns it into the main attraction. Some scenes made me laugh because they were so unexpected, and the drama has a different atmosphere compared to more traditional romantic stories.
Of course, the story may not work for everyone. Takane's personality and some of his actions can feel too much, and the romance might seem unrealistic at times. However, if you accept the drama as a fun and comedic love story rather than a serious romance, it becomes much more enjoyable.
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underrated
I knew that rating for this drama and popularity were not as high as some other romantic comedies. However, for me, the biggest appeal of this drama was not only the story itself, but the reunion of two male leads, Kamenashi Kazuya and Yamashita Tomohisa, after 12 years since their legendary collaboration in Nobuta wo Produce.Seeing them together again on screen was a nostalgic experience. Their chemistry and friendship were still very enjoyable to watch, and it felt like a special gift for fans who had been waiting for this reunion. Even though they played completely different characters this time, their natural interaction and comedic timing reminded me why their previous partnership was so memorable.
The romance between the main leads was also charming. ML is a sincere and determined man who believes in destiny, while Yamashita's mysterious character adds a unique comedic element to the story. Their dynamic creates many funny and heartwarming moments, making the drama feel light and entertaining.
That being said, I understand why some viewers might not connect with this drama. The concept of fate and destiny can feel a little unrealistic, and some parts of the story are quite predictable. The pacing is also not always consistent, and the romance may feel too simple compared to other popular romantic dramas.
However, I think this drama should be appreciated for what it tries to be: a sweet, relaxing, and nostalgic romantic comedy. The reunion of Kamenashi Kazuya and Yamashita Tomohisa after 12 years is already a major highlight, and their chemistry alone makes the drama worth watching for fans of Japanese dramas.
Overall, while the drama may not be perfect and its rating may be lower compared to other works, I personally enjoyed the warmth, humor, and nostalgia it provided. Sometimes a drama's value is not only measured by its plot, but also by the memories and emotions it brings back.
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Dissapointed
I am probably in the minority, but I just don't like this show. I couldn't wait for this show to release on Netflix. I loved So Ji-sub in Mercy for None and Oh, My Venus (started the Masters Sun but dropped it)What I liked about the show- the acting and fight scenes.
What I didn't like- there was too much comedic relief for my taste. I think Yoon Kyung-ho is a phenomenal actor and would have preferred if his character was less silly and more serious. I was still interested after the first two episodes, but I had doubts. The story line was very good but there are way too many flashbacks. Yes, we want to know Agent Kim's past but they way it is integrated into the show just frustrated me.
Dropping the show after the 4th episode
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After watching the first two seasons, I had high expectations for 3rd Season. This season feels different because the characters are no longer young doctors who are still trying to find their place. They have grown into experienced medical professionals, but they now face new challenges as mentors, leaders, and adults with their own personal struggles.One of the strongest parts of this season is seeing how much the characters have developed. Watching Aizawa, Shiraishi, Hiyama, Fujikawa, and Saejima after so many years feels like meeting old friends again. Their bond is still the heart of the series, and their teamwork shows how much they have grown together. The friendship, trust, and respect between them remain some of the most emotional aspects of the drama.
The medical cases continue to be the highlight of Code Blue. Every episode brings a unique story with its own meaning, showing not only the challenges of saving lives but also the emotions of patients and their families. The drama doesn't just focus on medical procedures—it explores human relationships, regrets, hope, and the preciousness of life. Many episodes left a deep impression because they carried messages that felt realistic and meaningful.
The acting is once again outstanding. Yamashita Tomohisa, Aragaki Yui, Toda Erika, Asari Yosuke, and Higa Manami deliver performances that feel natural and mature. Their characters have become more complex, as they are no longer only struggling as doctors but also dealing with responsibilities, choices, and their roles as leaders for the next generation.
However, compared to the first and second seasons, I felt Season 3 lacked some of the emotional freshness that made the previous seasons so memorable. The introduction of younger doctors was interesting, but sometimes it took attention away from the original characters that viewers had already grown attached to. I also wished some relationships and personal stories had been explored more deeply.
Even with those small weaknesses, this drama is still a highly recommended drama, especially if you have watched the previous seasons. The emotional connection becomes much stronger because you understand the journey and growth of each character from the beginning. Watching this series without knowing their past might not give the same impact, so I highly recommend watching Season 1 and Season 2 first.
Overall, Code Blue remains one of the best medical dramas I have ever watched. With its realistic storytelling, powerful performances, unforgettable characters, and meaningful episodes, this series stands out among Japanese medical dramas. Season 3 may not surpass the earlier seasons for me, but it successfully continues the journey of these beloved characters and delivers another emotional experience.
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Even though this drama is not a romance drama, their relationship was one of the aspects that kept me emotionally invested. Their interactions felt natural, and the way they supported each other during difficult situations showed a strong connection. I honestly wished the drama explored their romantic feelings a little more because their chemistry was really good. Even their small conversations and subtle expressions were enough to make me want to see more of their relationship.What makes this season special is that every episode has its own unique story and meaning. Each medical case is not just about treating a patient, but also about showing different aspects of life, family, regrets, hope, and the value of every moment. Many episodes left me thinking about how fragile life is and how important it is to appreciate the people around us. The emotional messages behind each case were one of the strongest parts of the drama.
I also appreciate that the series doesn't only show doctors as heroes. It shows their doubts, mistakes, exhaustion, and the emotional burden they carry when they have to make difficult decisions. The struggles of the characters feel realistic, making their growth throughout the season even more satisfying.
The acting from the entire cast was outstanding. Yamashita Tomohisa, Aragaki Yui, Toda Erika, Asari Yosuke, and Higa Manami all delivered powerful performances. Their emotions felt genuine, and every character had their own journey that made them memorable.
Compared to the first season, I felt more attached to the characters because we could see how much they had changed. They were no longer inexperienced newcomers, but they were still learning how to become better doctors and better people.
Overall, Season 2 is an excellent medical drama with beautiful storytelling, meaningful episodes, and incredible performances. Although I wished there was more romance between the two main leads, their chemistry was already one of the highlights of the series. This drama proves that a powerful connection between two people does not always need a romantic storyline to leave a lasting impression.
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Sooo GOOD, YOU'VE GOT TO WATCH.
Honestly, it started very strong, got a bit messy in the middle and left me giggling and kicking my legs in the air at the end.It is amazing to watch! Acting-wise, production-wise, story-wise..
It's a breath of fresh air.
Touches upon so many subjects.
I loved how BOLD IT WAS . SUPER BOLD AND what dancing! WOW. Magic Mike vibes proper.
I loved it. Omw to watch My Stand-In after this, need a dose of their series again. Love it.
Thank u to the team adn the creators, great job!!
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I secretly hoping there would be a little more romance between the two main leads. The chemistry between them was interesting, and there were many moments where I felt their relationship could have developed into something deeper.However, the drama chooses to focus more on their growth as doctors, their friendship, and the emotional challenges they face rather than romance. Although I was a little disappointed that the romantic side was not explored more, I still appreciated the direction because it made the story feel more realistic. Their bond was shown through trust, support, and understanding rather than typical romantic scenes.
The acting from the entire cast was absolutely amazing. Yamashita Tomohisa, Aragaki Yui, Toda Erika, Asari Yosuke, and Higa Manami all delivered convincing performances. Each character had their own struggles and personality, making it easy to become invested in their journey. The emotional scenes, especially those involving life-or-death situations, were handled with great sincerity and made the drama feel powerful.
What I liked most about Code Blue is that it doesn't only show the heroic side of doctors. It also shows their fears, mistakes, pressure, and the emotional weight they carry when dealing with patients. The medical cases were intense, but the human stories behind them were what made the drama memorable.
Overall, Code Blue is an excellent medical drama with outstanding performances and strong character development. While I personally wished there was a little more romance between the two main leads, the incredible acting and emotional storytelling more than made up for it. This is a drama that proves a great story doesn't always need romance to create a meaningful connection.
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This C Drama Rocks !!
I really Love Hou Ming Hao and Ami alot ...This C drama is very beautiful. Im watching this C drama and I'm really enjoying it . Love the plot very much . The green Hanfu 💚 which Ami wore ..is so beautiful 😍 and then after marriage when she wore red she really looked adorable ..I seriously love her acting , lots of love for her , she is so young talented indeed she has a bright future ahead .Hou Ming Hao is seriously so amazing..both them really look so adorable with each other. Haters will bring up the controversy related to age gap but I firmly believe that ofcourse they are jealous . I really support the ML and FL ..really love this c drama .Was this review helpful to you?
I Became the Main Role of a BL Drama Season 2
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A masterclass in Season 2s
Hajime and Akafuji, now working on different dramas, have to navigate their relationship.What I Love
I love the comedy, this season it got even better. On top of that the story is way more interesting this season and I love the addition of Akafuji’s director and Haibara that cause a shake up in their relationship. Unlike previous season 2s (i.e. to my star) this show still has arcs for the old characters instead of prioritizing new ones. I especially love that the managers get more screentime and that the fujos came back. This season is so much better in my opinion and I’m in love with it.
Nitpick
I need more, like NOWWWW
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The most interesting things was seeing the cast who were not as famous back then as they are today. Looking back now, it feels special because many of them have become some of the most popular and respected actors in Japan. Seeing their early performances in this drama gives the series an extra charm.The new generation of students was enjoyable to watch. Each character had their own struggles, insecurities, and reasons for wanting to change their future. Their journey was inspiring because the drama showed that success doesn't come easily—it requires effort, courage, and the willingness to challenge yourself.
Abe Hiroshi once again brought strong energy as Sakuragi Kenji. His strict but passionate teaching style remained one of the highlights of the series. His speeches about education, society, and believing in yourself were still powerful, and he continued to be the heart of the story.
However, compared to Season 1, I personally felt that Season 2 was not as impactful. The first season had a stronger emotional connection because watching the original students transform felt more surprising and memorable. The struggles of the characters in Season 1 also felt more personal, making their achievements more satisfying.
this series is still a good motivational school drama with a talented cast and meaningful messages. It has many exciting moments and is worth watching, especially to see the early performances of actors who later became big stars. But for me, Season 1 still has a special feeling and remains the stronger and more unforgettable series.
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The teaching methods are harsh, unconventional, and sometimes even funny, but every lesson has a deeper meaning. Instead of simply telling the students to study harder, he teaches them how to think differently and overcome their own doubts. His speeches are incredibly motivating and are the kind that make you want to start working toward your own goals.I also loved the development of the students. At first, they were unmotivated and lacked confidence, but watching them slowly grow into determined individuals was so rewarding. Each character had their own struggles, making it easy to root for every member of the special class.
Even though the drama is about preparing for entrance exams, it never feels boring. It balances humor, emotional moments, and practical study strategies surprisingly well. Some of the study techniques may feel a bit outdated today, but the message about discipline, persistence, and self-belief is still relevant.
It's an inspiring series that proves success isn't about being naturally gifted—it's about having the courage to change yourself and keep moving forward, even when everyone else doubts you.
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Slow paced doesn’t even cover it
I loved the dynamics of the two main characters but although the cinematography was great, the acting believable and the production values excellent I never really got into this.It was tooooo slow paced with an awful lot of irrelevant scenes and sub plots for me.
Would I watch it again? “It’s a no from me”
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BL Drama no Shuen ni Narimashita: Crank Up Hen
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Brilliant
Hajime, a has been actor, and Akafuji, a rising star, both get cast as main roles in a BL drama.What I Love
I love Hajime (and he’s BI!!!) and how he has low self esteem and confidence because he’s not as popular as Akafuji. His character felt so real and he’s someone I could relate too. Akafuji’s plot twist is amazing and changes their whole dynamic, I usually hate characters like him (i.e. my beautiful man) and a show in a show (i.e wonder man) but I became in love with him and the setup lead to a great romance. This show doesn’t have the typical tropes and the characters feel real. I love the fujo producers, I love the idol character, I JUST LOVEEEEE THESE CHARACTERS!!!
Nitpick
Yes there’s nothing I hate in this show. But the comedy didn’t make me laugh, I’m glad it’s here, some might find it cringy but I’m desensitized.
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