is it true that this dorama just side story from yomei ichinen? or just miswrite
Saiko no Kyoshi is the main story, But Saiko no Seito aired before Saiko no Kyoshi. Probably that's why whoever edited that made Seito the parent story.
Pardon me but, the pilot episode paved the way of the mini series. Seems the writer and director carefully selected…
I feel like the story have so much potential but some are wasted.
-In the terrorist victim episode, there is a opportunity where 1 survive the attack but with a severe damage and is in vegetative state/coma. Family must take a decision regarding that. -The NCT Fan episode, there is implied details that the fan's husband is a Zainichi Korean. they could've develop the story from that POV. -The Moroccan episode is weird, the rich vs poor story should've adapted into this episode instead.
From 3 + 1 Anno's reboot. Only Eva who really have a conclusion, the rest is open ending/cliffhanger.
I expect a sequel may coming up, but it will took a while if they decide to continue Godzilla first and no Shin Sentai (or any other major tokusatsu reboot) coming up. Gojira have the biggest budget and needs a bigger effort compared to the other.
There is one contributor that keep insisted that an actor/character eligibility to be listed a "main role" is…
no need to shame them, it's just a trivial matter, i'm just hoping that the said contributor did not edited it back. just like MDL admin listed all regular J-drama as "mini-drama".
MDL doesn't seem to know what a main role is. Three actors in the poster, only Toma Ikuta is listed as the main…
There is one contributor that keep insisted that an actor/character eligibility to be listed a "main role" is the one who listed as "starring" by official synopsis or news article. Other than romance or buddy drama, 2nd lead/3rd lead or if it has a multiple lead format (usually procedural/friendship drama) isn't counted as main role, they are listed as "co-starring" by official synopsis/media reports.
But Normally (and by my definition) it's all depends on the writing and sometimes it is pretty obvious in the promo, but the wording by official synopsis is usually to favor one agency/actor. Recently Pending Train categorized Akaso and Moka as "co-starring", but looking at the first episodes (and so on) they share the same importance and screen time as Yamada Yuki. Things like this happens a lot if the 2nd lead is written like Killua in HxH or Holmes in majority of Sherlock adaptation.
It depends on your preferences, but going with production order (1, 2 , 0) is better than going with chronological order. because some things are going to be bland if you watch Kyojo 0 first.
1. So I guess the trade off of seeing all of her student graduate is her sanity / ideal or normal life?
2. Once the Homeroom faction is formed, it will be them vs Rich Yankee faction till the very end?
3. Her husband will have a similar role as Shina Kippei in 3 nen A gumi?
-In the terrorist victim episode, there is a opportunity where 1 survive the attack but with a severe damage and is in vegetative state/coma. Family must take a decision regarding that.
-The NCT Fan episode, there is implied details that the fan's husband is a Zainichi Korean. they could've develop the story from that POV.
-The Moroccan episode is weird, the rich vs poor story should've adapted into this episode instead.
I expect a sequel may coming up, but it will took a while if they decide to continue Godzilla first and no Shin Sentai (or any other major tokusatsu reboot) coming up. Gojira have the biggest budget and needs a bigger effort compared to the other.
But Normally (and by my definition) it's all depends on the writing and sometimes it is pretty obvious in the promo, but the wording by official synopsis is usually to favor one agency/actor. Recently Pending Train categorized Akaso and Moka as "co-starring", but looking at the first episodes (and so on) they share the same importance and screen time as Yamada Yuki. Things like this happens a lot if the 2nd lead is written like Killua in HxH or Holmes in majority of Sherlock adaptation.