Ceki:
wowow she's cute! are you watching the asadora that is now airing?
Unfortunately I haven't had a chance yet!
lontongstroong:
Seems NHK now completely changes the policy for heroine casting in Asadora. I guess they REALLY don't wanna do any speculation and now it's only proven superstars are eligible. I like whenever Sakura Ando, Erika Toda, Suzu, Fumi, and Hana-chan on the screen due to their acting prowess but for their respective asadoras, NHK could've cast actresses of similar age groups with less exposure but known potentials. The mentioned names simply no longer need an asadora, they are already big names and sought after.
One of the excitements of asadora casting is that NHK often discovers potentials of underrated or even largely-unknown actors/actresses and catapult them into more legit chances to showcase their talents. Who would've known or thought that the likes of Machiko Ono and Haru were very good actresses back then? The current radical switch of policy completely kills the fun.
I'm really glad you brought this up, because I wholeheartedly agree.
When Toda Erika was announced to lead #101 I was shocked, even more so when Kubota Masataka was announced for #102. I'm not sure if I can really use the phrase "jumping the shark" for something like asadora casting but it kind of works here. It's when a show that used to be popular does something totally crazy in an attempt to get viewership back up, but it's so crazy it actually alienates viewers. This pretty much happened right? I mean, Toda Erika's big break was in 2006, and Kubota Masataka is one of Japan's main leading men right now for dramas. It's not like ratings are plummeting or anything, so what's with all the star-power?
I kinda wonder whether Wakana Aoi will be the last true "unknown" girl to lead an asadora....