I’m just waiting for the day when we no longer need these sites to translate for us and they stop making life difficult for viewers who can’t pay to watch Japanese series. I’m honestly sick of this mafia-like way of operating. But it’s almost over, because AI can already translate live. Soon we won’t need them at all.
Do they even buy the rights? Do they actually pay the translators? The Japanese TV market isn’t that big. They should focus on Korean and Thai series, where there are more viewers. Why make things so difficult for us when we already have so few series to watch?
Actually, it seems like a lot of people think his reaction was justified, while others don’t, and that’s okay.…
I’m quoting you: “Why are so many people blaming Little Jane for having a completely valid reaction?” You care too much about what others think. Just share your theory and enjoy the series. Your reaction suggests you get upset when people disagree with you, but the world would be boring if everyone thought the same way.
We're SIX episodes in. If you've found it "unbearable" the whole time, why are you still watching? Little…
I wrote that the episode was unbearable, not the series. But you’re clearly in such a rush that you don’t understand what people write. My suggestion is that you always read something twice before responding.
Why are so many people blaming Little Jane for having a completely valid reaction? Why are you ignoring everything…
Actually, it seems like a lot of people think his reaction was justified, while others don’t, and that’s okay. It’s all fine. People are allowed to have different opinions; not everyone thinks the same way. It’s okay, enjoy and don’t take it so hard.
The episode was unbearable. I couldn’t watch it without fast-forwarding. Jane cries constantly, and the actor isn’t convincing. By this point, it’s all so exaggerated and almost unwatchable with an actor like that playing a character like this.
Sawamura is such an incredible actor. He fits this character perfectly and keeps you in suspense the entire time. The whole cast is excellent.
Episode 6 was really good. I’m frustrated that the episodes are so short, because every time it feels as though something is finally about to happen, the episode suddenly ends. I’m constantly on the edge of my seat, wondering whether he is going to become violent, whether he will be able to control himself or not. At this point, all he does is lie nonstop, so I’m glad she finally caught him lying, especially with that fake smile of his.
This drama is excellent because it began as a genuine romance and completely drew you into that beautiful, dreamy, rose-colored feeling of a new relationship. Then, all of a sudden, cracks begin to appear, until you reach the point where it feels as though he is only seconds away from turning on her.
At the same time, it is genuinely frightening. Can people like this actually be recognized in advance? She had been his friend for years and never noticed anything. Only now, after becoming romantically involved with him, is she beginning to understand him and see another side of him. That is very disturbing.
Did she fail to notice because she simply was not paying attention, or because it did not interest her enough to look more closely? For example, there is a scene where the whole team is leaving work together, and Shogo tells her that he does not trust Kazumi and explains what seems suspicious about him. She barely reacts and does not give his warning any attention at all. Her instincts do not seem to be working properly. Maybe by that point she was already blind to the situation, although only a few days earlier she had still seemed alert and perceptive.
At this rate, I cannot imagine that he will not eventually explode. It is very hard to believe that he will not.
The casting of the male lead is really puzzling to me, and his hair looks strange too. I don’t understand why they’re so obsessed with the blond, wavy-haired look. In the past, they would cast a nerdy guy with glasses, but now they’re trying to sell something else
They also don’t really look right together. She looks good, but he looks like a teen next to her. I also feel like the whole thing is partly one long advertisement for that doll.
It’s not that there aren’t any interesting elements. For example, his connection to what he created, and the attempt to corrupt that creation, are interesting ideas. But everything surrounding it feels as though it has been stretched and milked for all it’s worth.
Still, I keep watching. Maybe it’s mainly because of the female lead. She has these really cute facial expressions.
Episode 6 was one of the most beautiful episodes so far. That kiss literally took my breath away. It was so beautiful and emotional when they met there, and he ran all the way to see him. And Makudai is simply such a wonderful and convincing actor. I loved it
There are so many ridiculous things in this series, especially the final scene in episode 10. I couldn’t stop laughing—the guy gets stabbed and says, “I’m fine.” It’s hilarious. But the series is still fun and entertaining to watch.
Putting aside all the sarcasm about the lack of a plot and everything else, Oat is actually a good and convincing in his crying scenes. The series itself is really poorly made, apart from the final scene of the episode. It feels like watching two completely different series.
I’m not sure what you are saying here… are you referring to gender affirming care for people who are transgender?
It is a very complex issue, and I checked it with ChatGPT. What you wrote is not accurate at all and does not apply to children under the age of 18, but that is not the point here anyway.
Even forcing a child to wear certain clothes against their will can cause emotional distress. So if parents decide on their own to go beyond clothing and give a child medication, or worse, have the child undergo surgery, I consider that a horrific crime.
Do they even buy the rights? Do they actually pay the translators? The Japanese TV market isn’t that big. They should focus on Korean and Thai series, where there are more viewers. Why make things so difficult for us when we already have so few series to watch?
You care too much about what others think. Just share your theory and enjoy the series. Your reaction suggests you get upset when people disagree with you, but the world would be boring if everyone thought the same way.
Episode 6 was really good. I’m frustrated that the episodes are so short, because every time it feels as though something is finally about to happen, the episode suddenly ends. I’m constantly on the edge of my seat, wondering whether he is going to become violent, whether he will be able to control himself or not. At this point, all he does is lie nonstop, so I’m glad she finally caught him lying, especially with that fake smile of his.
This drama is excellent because it began as a genuine romance and completely drew you into that beautiful, dreamy, rose-colored feeling of a new relationship. Then, all of a sudden, cracks begin to appear, until you reach the point where it feels as though he is only seconds away from turning on her.
At the same time, it is genuinely frightening. Can people like this actually be recognized in advance? She had been his friend for years and never noticed anything. Only now, after becoming romantically involved with him, is she beginning to understand him and see another side of him. That is very disturbing.
Did she fail to notice because she simply was not paying attention, or because it did not interest her enough to look more closely? For example, there is a scene where the whole team is leaving work together, and Shogo tells her that he does not trust Kazumi and explains what seems suspicious about him. She barely reacts and does not give his warning any attention at all. Her instincts do not seem to be working properly. Maybe by that point she was already blind to the situation, although only a few days earlier she had still seemed alert and perceptive.
At this rate, I cannot imagine that he will not eventually explode. It is very hard to believe that he will not.
They also don’t really look right together. She looks good, but he looks like a teen next to her. I also feel like the whole thing is partly one long advertisement for that doll.
It’s not that there aren’t any interesting elements. For example, his connection to what he created, and the attempt to corrupt that creation, are interesting ideas. But everything surrounding it feels as though it has been stretched and milked for all it’s worth.
Still, I keep watching. Maybe it’s mainly because of the female lead. She has these really cute facial expressions.
Even forcing a child to wear certain clothes against their will can cause emotional distress. So if parents decide on their own to go beyond clothing and give a child medication, or worse, have the child undergo surgery, I consider that a horrific crime.