Wakamono Tachi Episode 10 Reactions
First one is Asahi and Hikari when she was pushing him and beating his head. The scene when they got back home to find the others' surprise and how they all thought alike was adorable. the scene between Asahi and Azusa when he invited her to that small concert was cute, sweet and heartfelt. The ending scene was the most hilarious but also the most endearing. No matter the method of communicating, Asahi and Satoru's arguments will always end up being the same. The scene at the concert was also nice to watch. I loved how we could feel Azusa's tensity at first then loosening up bit by bit. I like Aoi Yu's performance here ;)
As for Asahi's boss, I still think he should be sued. They're making him all human but I think I wouldn't be able to forgive him and look at his face. It may be that it's my way of thinking since growing of in the west that makes me feel this way. Although I know even in the west we have to let go of a lot of sh*t our bosses do but it sits heavy in my heart. The only reason I can let it go a bit is that kick Asahi gave him earlier on in this dorama.
As for the Ototo's story, I still think they tried to resolve their issues too soon. I do think that the issues between each other can be resolved with them becoming so involved with Asahi's daughter and all, but Kasumi hanging out with them so fast is hard to believe. I understand they're running out of time though :P
All in all sweet episode. I just wonder how they will handle the situation that came up at the end of the episode. I wonder how much Takako will be able to help them :S
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