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6 of 6 episodes seen
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Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10
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Another perfectly funny season

As always, it was another wonderful season. I couldn't stop laughing. Inukai Atsuhiro showing why he is my favorite actor, as always giving a great performance. Their faces and mouths are as always hilarious. The ending was very funny, and there will probably be a fourth season.

Honestly, I don't mind the fact that Mob doesn't hook up with anyone at all. The purpose of the work is to show Mob's struggle to avoid the BL world, and the logic is to hope that he fulfills his objective as a protagonist in overcoming the BL world. This is what makes the plot fun, it is the essence of the work. If Mob gives in, he loses and it's all over, so I like to enjoy this work for what it is: something funny with a funny ML. That's the magic of Zettai BL. And also, everything there is openly manipulated by the author of the BL manga who appears to corner Mob, so everyone can draw their own conclusions.

The idea of ​​the love triangle was sensational. I really liked this proposal, which differs from the previous two seasons, as well as its ending, which for the first time was not Mob about to kiss a guy, but rather our obstinate ML being cornered in that super funny situation for the audience. Points for them! it was excellent!

I love Mob <3

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Hitomonchaku nara Yorokonde!
4 people found this review helpful
Mar 19, 2023
10 of 10 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.5
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 9.5
Rewatch Value 10
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Definitely should have a second season

The review contains spoilers from start to finish, so here we go...

Starting with the theme of the show: the reform of a black company. An interesting and well-constructed plot. Sakyo Shiori is the handsome president of the company called "Jet Black" who worries about the high turnover of his employees, not imagining that inside, the four employees he apparently trusts the most for occupying high positions are responsible for causing these layoffs. To efficiently solve this problem, he approaches Hitomi to be his personnel consultant and find out the reason for the high turnover. This is where the question of the four heavenly Kings comes in...

The most interesting thing about this show is to follow the development of the relationship between the main characters as they deal with troublesome employees. Sakyo and Hitomi make a perfect duo. It's adorable how the two complement each other and are so cute in every interaction. It is also important to highlight the change in Sakyo's heart through living with Hitomi. Here we are dealing with two strict people:

Hitomi is strict with herself at work, and firmly refuses to mix the personal with the professional. Sakyo is a man who is strict with himself and others, but he is by no means a bad person. He is a strict person who becomes a one-man president, and he learns from Hitomi to trust the people around him more to achieve his goal. After Sakyo's change in heart, he is shown to be a softer person, especially around Hitomi. He is a kind man, but quite closed off, and such a change can be seen in his way of acting and speaking, as the episodes progress. The way the romance walks is slow, because in the manga it is also like that. Sakyo tries to get closer to Hitomi through subtle actions so that she realizes his feelings. Hitomi denies this because she doesn't want to get involved with anyone in the workplace, when at the same time it becomes clear that she is also starting to develop strong feelings for him.

On several occasions Sakyo tries to break the barrier imposed by Hitomi to reach her heart, but she continues to deny it until the last episode, when it becomes clear that the two love each other. When the fateful farewell scene arrives, once again Sakyo is put off by Hitomi when he tries to talk about his feelings. Hitomi cries desperately when Sakyo lets her go, and shortly after the two-month timeskip, Sakyo returns to Hitomi with an official offer to return to work with him on Jet Black.

When Sakyo takes Hitomi to see the beautiful night view of Tokyo, he gently takes Hitomi's hand. She closes her eyes clearly demonstrating her desire to be kissed by him, but Sakyo doesn't, whispering something in her ear instead. At first, I was disappointed with this, as both the preview of the last episode and the synopsis on the official website strongly induced the audience that we would see a kiss from the main characters at the end. I felt cheated, but regardless of that, if we analyze the protagonists' relationship calmly, we'll see that Sakyo acted coherently.

Hitomi fell in love with Sakyo, but tried hard to push him away every time he approached her. This made Sakyo unable to step forward and cross the line she had drawn between them when Hitomi not only made no effort to be with him, but was also unclear about her feelings.

How could Sakyo kiss her? He didn't want to risk being misunderstood or even rejected by Hitomi. He was right not to cross that line without being sure of Hitomi's feelings. I can't say I'm happy about this, as I've waited a long 10 weeks to see a cinematic kiss, but I understand Sakyo's fear, caused by Hitomi's own actions.

I'm really rooting for a second season, because the manga didn't end and Sakyo and Hitomi's relationship wasn't resolved.

This drama is wonderful. The comedy is excellent, the way the protagonists solve problems is smart and cute, and the whole body of work is attractive and a lot of fun.

Inukai Atsuhiro was the reason I watched the show, as I fell in love with him ever since I saw him in Kamen Rider Build. He is an excellent actor who, in addition to his handsome face, has an incredible ability to masterfully interpret any role he is willing to play, and Sakyo could not have been portrayed better. The partnership with Yahagi Honoka was perfect! Both are passionately in tune, and I wanted to see the two starring again in a real romance. 💘

Furthermore, watch this show with an open heart and focus on having fun. It is a production that runs the story very well, and the romance, although left in the background, opens up a range of possibilities for a continuation. It's very cute to know that the two love each other. It's so worth watching, and I'll watch it again and again...

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Nare no Hate no Bokura
1 people found this review helpful
Sep 21, 2023
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 7.5
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 8.0
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Inukai Atsuhiro was the real MC of this show

This drama has a very interesting plot about how the human mind behaves when subjected to extreme life-threatening situations. The unfolding of the plot and the interactions between the characters are very intense and realistic, showing how each one becomes corrupted as they want to save themselves or simply showing their true personality.

Certainly the biggest highlight was Inukai Atsuhiro. As always he was incredible in the role of Mikio. The more the story progressed, the more I felt that he was the soul of the show, the character who carried the entire work on his shoulders and triggered all the events in the script.

Greater emphasis on Inukai's splendid performance as Mikio. Every expression, gesture, look, tone of speech... Inukai expressed each of Mikio's mannerisms perfectly. Only an actor with a skill level as high as Inukai can masterfully play such a difficult and profound role. Thank you, Inukai, for playing Mikio. After his death, events lost their meaning for me. Mikio gave emotion to the show, even though he was the antagonist, for me, Mikio is the main character ^^

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Bokura no Shokutaku
1 people found this review helpful
Jun 11, 2023
10 of 10 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 10
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10
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A sweet story about all forms of love

Watched this show by Inukai Atsuhiro. As a big fan of this incredible actor, I couldn't help but follow this beautiful story. A sweet drama about Hozumi Yutaka, a lonely young man who grew up devoid of all forms of love, and who only comes to know the true meaning of that word by living with the Ueda family. The most beautiful message in the manga is that family is something you choose. I thought the entire adaptation was perfect, except for one detail: the way the TV version handled Yutaka's trauma.

The trauma of the main character portrayed by Inukai-kun can never be treated as something silly, because a situation that causes emotional trauma cannot be treated with negligence, and in my opinion, that's how the adoptive parents dealt with this issue. In the original, however large the family was (two older biological brothers and a newborn), this is no reason to ignore Yutaka's isolation caused by his older brother's verbal abuse. What really disappointed me was that Yuki didn't even apologize to Yutaka, and had the cynicism to point out Yutaka as the culprit. This is the only big mistake in this work, which apart from this detail, is perfect. You can't call malice and negligence a misunderstanding

The characters are very sweet and deep.
Yutaka is a rare gem. Inukai-kun was perfect in the role. Her cute, angelic beauty face perfectly portrayed all of Yutaka's emotions. Your smiles, your sadness, your insecurities and your fears. Everything was perfectly matched and well done. I've seen Inukai-kun in several characters, but Yutaka is without a doubt the cutest of them all. I love how, although he grew up without love, his nature never corrupted and he became a person with a kind heart and admirable character.

Tane is a precious cutie. The liaison between Yutaka and Minoru. The instant affectionate relationship between Yutaka and Tane is the sweetest and cutest thing to see, and it makes me smile for free. Both are just beautiful!

Minoru was also great with Hiroki-kun. His pain and concern over taking on the role of a "single parent" is also admirable and very beautiful to watch, as well as the development of his romantic feelings for Yutaka through his kind actions towards his younger brother.

In addition, BokuShoku is a beautiful story where each member of the Ueda family makes Yutaka experience all the ways of loving that until then were denied him forever. Tane gave him the love of a younger brother, Koji embraced him with a true father's love, and Minoru taught him romantic love. The dream family that Yutaka found, and if it weren't for the altered part of the manga, it would be just perfect. I loved it so much and will definitely watch it again

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3 Nen VR Gumi
1 people found this review helpful
Mar 28, 2023
1 of 1 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 5.0
Story 5.5
Acting/Cast 5.0
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 5.0
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I expected it to be better...

I watched it because I love Inukai Atsuhiro, but I expected it to be better.

The protagonist couple had nothing to do. The wife was pretty, but the husband... inside the virtual reality game, he chooses a young and handsome avatar with blond hair (Inukai) and the wife falls in love with the beautiful virtual Hayato.

I expected more interaction and screen time between the two, as well as a romantic development. If there was a kiss then, it would be perfect! But... it was very different...

the tone of the script completely changes to something extremely dramatic when it is discovered that Michiru has a terminal illness, so I wanted to enjoy what was left of my life by running away from reality within the game.

I was hoping it would be a more fun story (and more screen time for Inukai of course 🤭) but it was nice to see him in a school uniform though...

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Ongoing 15/20
Watashi tte Sabasaba shiteru kara
0 people found this review helpful
Nov 4, 2023
15 of 20 episodes seen
Ongoing 0
Overall 3.5
Story 3.0
Acting/Cast 3.0
Music 3.5
Rewatch Value 3.5
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Irritating and boring FL...

I picked this up to watch by Inukai Atsuhiro. As his fan, I want to watch all of his work, but honestly what makes this drama hard to watch is FL itself. Amihama Nami is a difficult character to put up with. The plot buys into the idea that the audience will fall in love with Amihama, but from the first episode I felt exactly the opposite. She is boring, irritating, scandalous, with bad manners. His behavior at work is completely inappropriate, and his actions are far from honest. There is a difference between being frank and rude, and Amihama is extremely rude to most of her co-workers, especially Honda, of whom she is openly jealous, which only gets worse when she realizes Inukai's character's interest in Honda, trying to "harass" Yamashiro inside a taxi. Out of jealousy of the two of them together, Amihama invents lies to harm Honda, and even steals another employee's project to get along. I'm sorry about the script, but I can't like a FL like that, and putting up with this woman for 20 episodes is definitely not possible. I'll just settle for Inukai's brief appearances, because everything else is unnecessary...

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Dropped 4/9
Watashi no Shite Kurenai Pheromone Kareshi
1 people found this review helpful
21 days ago
4 of 9 episodes seen
Dropped 0
Overall 3.5
Story 3.0
Acting/Cast 5.0
Music 1.0
Rewatch Value 3.5
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I didn't pass the patience test...

Even with short 20-minute episodes, it's difficult to have the patience to continue watching. I couldn't get past the fourth episode. I decided to watch this because I liked Watanabe Keisuke in Kamen Rider Zi-O and because I found the synopsis interesting. but in practice...

What we have here is an extremely boring couple who talk about their fears and frustrations with other people instead of being honest with each other. We start with ML... he is the one who asks to start a relationship with FL, but why didn't he make it clear from the first moment that he didn't want any kind of intimate physical contact? Did he think she would want to play holding hands forever?

Meanwhile, FL talked about her frustration with co-workers without any filter, and the way the entire episode revolved around the word 'sex' made for an irritating watching experience.

Now, you see, ML wasn't a virgin, but he acted like he was an asexual person. all the more reason why he should have told her that from the beginning. he may not have liked the experience and created a kind of aversion to sex, which wouldn't be out of this world because I'm an asexual person and I understand perfectly.

the fact here is that ML wanted FL as a girlfriend, but felt uncomfortable when she touched him. This could lead the plot to debate the issue of asexuality, instead of showing FL just crazy for literally wanting to devour ML all the time. I've already read spoilers here about them actually having relations, so it's a waste of time watching, because I imagine ML's anguished face in this scene, so I'll pass.

another point to add is: why are most romance drama Fl's so annoying? because they are often scandalous, cry in a way that irritates the viewer's eardrums and are so childish? the fourth wall breaks were unnecessary, and I couldn't feel any depth in Rei's character.

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Jan 5, 2024
1 of 1 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 10
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10
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Inukai Atsuhiro has an incredible talent for comedy

I absolutely LOVE this show! It's so funny! I love Mob! I'm in love with Inukai, and he should play more comedic roles, as his talent stands out more and more. The only thing that I think is perhaps a little controversial in the script is Mob falling in love with Kikuchi. ok, in this BL world everyone falls in love for no apparent reason, but for me, it would be even more fun if Mob defeated the BL world, since that was his goal. So, the fact that he fell in love kind of clashes with the character's focus, which was to overcome that world anyway. I confess that I was rooting for the main character's success, but that doesn't take away from the shine of the series, which is an excellent comedy show and an impressive parody. In some scenes, just looking at Inukai's expression made me laugh. he is an incredible actor! I'm super excited for session 3!!

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