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Oct 8, 2014

Connecting the past.

This episode was basically about the past and how the four team members were connected by a case, the tape suffocating case. The three team members are trying to find out more about Ji Hoon’s past and why was the seven years old murder erased from the computers.



What happened is that the case Ji Hoon was investigating turned on him since apparently the murderer killed his wife with the same tape method and ever since then he spent his life looking for him without any clue. Will he be able to finally find him next up? Let’s watch and see.
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Oct 6, 2014

Make a Comeback!

That was such an amazing ending! It left me with a big smile on my face and with happy feelings that I got the chance to finish this wonderful drama. The baseball team disbanded from Aoshima but it still made a comeback in Kido Estate so they will always play baseball. On the other hand, the business management won it all and it’s even developing a new image sensor for smart phones with Japanix.



It’s not like all of this came out of the blue, actually I predicted the whole thing to happen from a very long time ago but that never ruined the pleasure. That’s because this drama’s screenwriter is a genius when it comes to making simple events too darn exciting!

And there it goes, the best 2014 drama I watched thus far.

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Oct 6, 2014

It's Maddening

I knew it! Sasai is not that stupid. Of course he knew that Itsuwa was playing Aoshima. Of course he cares about his company the most. As he mentioned, he will be the antidote to Hosokawa because that’s how both of them work. That little bromance between them left me with very endearing feelings. And who knew that Saisai cares about the baseball team that much! Woah, I can’t wait to see him watch the final game against the arch enemy Itsuwa with the chairman and Hosokawa!



But Itsuwa will never hold back, they carry a ticking bomb so if they’re going to be destroyed anyway then they will be bring Aoshima down with them. It’s a life or death competition now so I expect pure excitement in the last episode.

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Oct 6, 2014

Please tell me you’re kidding Sasai!

Really now, I will repeat it again: how can Sasai not see Bando’s poisonous tries to bring Aoshima down. He never thought of Aoshima’s merit at all. All what he thinks about is his own gain. Maybe, just maybe Sasai is having a secret plan, because he said “I think of Bando as a great businessman partner” after he saw him so I am still having the hope that he will counter him back in the end. Please tell me that’s the plan.



On the other hand, the baseball team will disappear sooner or later and the news came right before their important game against Itsuwa. I know it’s kind of predictable at this point, they will try to quit the team to search for jobs then they will come back to play their last game together then by a “miracle” the baseball team may get to survive. I want to see that happen even if I know how it will unfold.

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Oct 6, 2014

An eye for an eye

You know what? I love that line so much. Therefore, if any character says it then I am going to smile without even noticing it. This time it had an even bigger effect; Hosokawa is one heck of a smart dude only too practical for a human being. Like Kamiyama said, he’s changing now so it’s really a shame that Sasai can’t trust him any longer.



Itsuwa’s trump card is Sasai because of his envy of Hosokawa, he’s trying to go for his personal gain. He cares about the company but I can’t believe that an established director like himself can’t see Itsuwa’s hidden attention behind all of this, and those two board members are being so ridiculous by following his decisions blindly. If Hosokawa can convince him that he cares about Aoshima just ike he does then I am sure things would be a lot different.



The whole Okihara past thing was a bit too obvious but I really loved how his team-mates suffered for him. That’s how team playing is supposed to be like.

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Oct 5, 2014

It’s all about making a comeback...

Give it to the chairman! He’s like wisdom figure in this drama, he gives some pretty awesome advices and sentences. Although the business side of this episode was cool, like the whole Toyo camera backing down thing but I believe that the baseball part own it all. The game against Itsuwa was so exciting; it reminded me of some highly captivating sports anime. I think it was normal that they would lose this once because they need that Roosevelt game against Itsuwa in the last episode. However, even with their loss they managed to move Hosokawa stoned heart and they’re able to stay for that reason. This is such an exciting and addicting drama.

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Oct 5, 2014

Anata ga kirai dakara “It’s because I hate you”!

That made me excited! For some reason, I knew Hosokawa would say that after the chairman told him about the guy he refused merger with him because he disliked him. Things were too good to be true in the first place, merger on equal terms? Fuzakerna yo! Even if Morota was thinking that way, Bando would never do the same!



But even if the whole thing fell apart, he was smart to contact Sasai because he’s against Hosokawa and he would do anything to snatch the president chair from him. But he loves Aoshima so I am really looking forward to the part where he will return his fidelity to his company no matter who’s the leader.
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Oct 5, 2014

Narohodo ne, a merger!

It’s quite clear now, Japanix and Itsuwa pushed Aoshima to the edge so that they would force it to a merger. I am sure Aoshima will get the short side of the stick but is there any other way to survive its current crisis?



The whole Mando thing wasn’t that interesting to be honest. However, I like the way the screenwriter focuses on the heart-warming relationships between the team members. They build a very captivating emotions between the especially since coach Daido came along. He’s really great! The way he feels his players is so rare to other vertical relationships of the same kind. I completely loved the scene where he was yelling at Hosokawa “That’s my ism”, he should’ve added “practical emotionless bastard” too.

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Oct 2, 2014

It Finally Began...

Well, this episode was more about the baseball team and Okihara’s past story. It also featured that stupid manager’s cover-up for the truth but the real will begin now just like Morita said. I believe Japanix will be losing if they go against Aoshima, I don’t mean the law suit. I think he found more ground with Itsuwa or something. It’s true that the suit isn’t intimidating but the fact that it got out to the public means trouble for the company which is struggling to survive bankruptcy. I am looking forward to the part where the baseball team is going to save the company.
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Oct 2, 2014

That was one heck of a great beginning

So yeah, this is totally Hanzawa Naoki’s team touch. I immediately got those feelings of excitement and strong characterization ever since the first glance. I love the cast, the novelist behind and the business theme. This is one heck of a great treat for me.



Hosokawa’s character is truly penetrating. However, I can’t help but get interested in Sasai even more because he’s so dark with hidden intentions. All other characters are equally intriguing especially the Baseball team. Oh God, I think it’s an amazing touch to combine both sports and business in the same plot within the same company. I am totally falling in love with this at first sight.



I knew Okihara got something in him ever since he said he wasn’t interested in Baseball. I am sure something bad happened to him while playing the game that he decided to give up on it but his huge love for it shows when he’s watching others play, his eyes shine or something. Now, Aoshima has a pitcher with 153 kph; let’s just hope they won’t drag long before they add him to the team.



I am definitely looking forward to the next episode, this drama is absolutely my cup of tea and you know it!

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Sep 17, 2014

It Ended Well

But hey writer-nim and OCN, let's stop here, ne? You will only ruin a good series if you keep producing more seasons of this drama. Actually, this one dragged it like heck and the writing was obviouly not at the same level as the previous three seasons. It's like it's not the same writer who's been doing the whole thing.

It was a cool ending overall, at least that Seo Sang Woo died which doesn't leave any lingering inssues. Let it be a goodbye God's Quiz, I liked you this while and I seriously don't think that I can handle more of you. Now OCN darling, turn to Special Affairs Team TEN and Vampire Prosecutor instead!
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Sep 16, 2014

Linking Threads

Now the pace is picking up little by little. It's definitely not exciting like the end of the previous three seasons, those were downright thrilling and awesome! But this one took a different turn, I just hope that the final episode will be satisfying.
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Sep 16, 2014

What the Heck?!

That last scene left me speechless. What the heck does that mean? Da Mi is Jin Woo's mother? Is this some crazy ass cloning game or something? Did they take her genes to make him and why is she small? Did Jin Woo's supposedly mother did that? She's totally a part of that "Bodies' that the dude was telling Kyung Hee about it. I can't wait to know the truth.



The case was fine but the main focus wasn't based on it anyway, more than half od the epsiode was about the main case of this season. Han is in serious trouble now!
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Sep 16, 2014

Nice One

I liked the rare disease of this episode, it took me a while to figure it out. But the case itself wasn't that interesting, too predictable and not fun as usual.

Now back to the main case, Han will be persuited and Jin Woo's mother is actually Da Mi's mother so they're siblings? Or Da Mi's father is playing a game with Jin Woo?
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Sep 15, 2014

My Superman

Actually this episode was easy to predict, ever since the first 15 mminutes it was clear that the younger brother had CIPA but it took sometimes to know the elder brother's illness. At any rate, this case turned out to be very heartwarming, they do tend to drop many similar cases to this one in God's Quiz seasons don't they? I didn't hate it though, it was a nice change.



The other case is heating up, well the last scene of Kyung Hee getting shot was only Jin Woo's dream because if she really got shot from that short distance, she wouldn't survive. And they won't kill off their female lead, now wouldn't they. I also knew that Da Mi's father have something to do with the case. Han will be facing major problems for his curiosity. There are some nice developments on the side case.

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