Ep. 10: I'm honestly not a fan of the couple breaking up in the penultimate episode trope or the idea that an artist needs to suffer to make great art. And seeing as this drama got an additional episode, you can tell the story was supposed to end this week because the plot feels padded and the flow seems wrong idk. All I hope is Karibe and Aiko get together next week and adopt Ren T-T
There were 10 episodes ... It even got removed from airing dramas before this edit came in
Tbh I've never seen this sudden alteration in the number of episodes before. I'm not sure why they decided to do this since it's not like this is a ratings hit among Japanese audiences.
An amazing movie and one of my favourites from 2020. A simple but effective story, with magnificent acting from the entire cast and moving, tear-jerking moments. Delves deep into the culture of collective punishment and media frenzy and trial by public opinion. 9.5/10 from me.
Are you sure? Because every time he's the one who initiates intimacy and she's always refusing or pulling away…
True, but in most of the bed scenes, she always seems to be reluctant and unwilling and never gives clear consent but he pushes ahead anyways. It makes me really uncomfortable and is my only major issue with this drama.
oh so the special was just the highlights? I thought it was a new or additional story XD
Wait, when was Hase a client? I don't remember that
I don't really remember that happening but I feel like it was probably just a friendly advice session rather than in a professional capacity. As seen with Kurumi, he seems to have a strict policy against dating his patients/clients.
oh so the special was just the highlights? I thought it was a new or additional story XD