I have not watched any of these dramas and yet it was a nice read. I read through each paragraph and that tells me that you did a great job on this ^^ I love how you write on such topics and supplement them with images to provide context. I dislike dub-con even more than non-con because while non-con is unconditionally unacceptable, dub-con is also wrong but more difficult to call out.
And I just want to say this, Consent is Hot. This is just my opinion, but knowing and feeling that both (or more) people want the same thing, want to be in a relationship, want to be with each other and do things together is just hotter than forcefully doing it
Guys, there is a kabedon scene here š Since Kiekoi is a bl, there will be lot of viewers who don't watch jdramas usually, hence I'd lke to say that instead of using sites like kissasian or dramacool, please support the original fansubber team @motivateanger They plan to release the subs by Monday/Tuesday and will obviously be the faster source since ks and such sites simply reupload their hard work with their own watermarks.
How did she manage to keep her mom's body in good condition for two months? Thats my only confusion. Her neighbor…
This is a really awesome question. Even around 2-3 weeks after death maggots and bacteria infest the body and there is hair loss. Even just a month would have that effect. So unless there was a freezer involved... where did she hide the body anyway, when Sawaki visited the apartment with her it didn't seem as if the body was in the apartment. The police may have searched there too. Quite a loophole you've spotted.
If you're thinking of avoiding Garasu no Ashi because of child abuse then I'd advise looking into this once again. Yes there is heinous domestic violence in Garasu no Ashi, I had no idea bruises could look like that, but the way the characters emerge strong, as tall as reeds which sway in the gust, reeds of glassāit was worth the watch.
I gave it a 9.0/10. It felt so authentic and warm, as if I were seeing genuine people on screen, maybe I was because hikikomori is a real disorder of social withdrawal. A beautiful series from start to finish.
5.5/10 Very Liar Game-ish. Creepy dummy. A game of betrayal. Debts. Money. Considering that both the manga and the drama were released much after Liar Game, this might be the case.
And its not just the premise, even the dialogues like the popular, "we will use any means necessary," were the same.
Nevertheless there were some plotholes and the story was quite weak. This was a pre-film release so it should lay a proper background so the films might be better.
Enjiya is an unassumingly humorous tale of revenge poking at the depravity of human natureāat how humans deliberately choose evil time and again. Do humans really change?
The very absurdity of the existence of Enjiya and the bewildering nature of the occupation adds some morbid humor to the darker subtext of the plot. The romance was subtle but it was there. Also, the found family trope is at its best here. A family that plays (or exacts vengeance) together, stays together. ;)
I guess I have to watch this on one of my dumb days š, I pretty much dropped it after 2 episodes and now I have to trudge though it somehow because NO Dropping :') Jimmy's acting really is very flat
The problem isn't slow pace, I am currently watching Karamazov no Kyodai which isn't very slow but its not as fast either. These are the problems with Bite me: 1. Noticeable pauses between sentences, especially when Aek speaks.
2. Long moments of Aue and Aek exchanging soulmate gazes.
3. The story is progressing slowly too; the point of the story was Aue falling for Aek discovering his passion and winning the competition (with a side service of girlfriend trouble I believe?) In 4 episodes, not enough ground has been covered.
4. Lastly, incredibly and actually slow. No, seriously. Bite me feels like a show which was shot at a natural pace and someone reduced the speed to 0.5 to increase the number of episodes.
Kurosawa Bunzo is an abominable asshole but I have nothing but admiration for Yoshida Kotaro. Amazing actor, I love how he can pull off such a wide variety of roles.
Thanks for this. I love how nobody talks about the rape aspect here. If Rui hadn't stopped those guys and they had carried on with it, I wonder if this show would be as popular as it is.
I just love how Makino goes around punching people in slow motion but at the one moment when her fighting skills would truly have been important, she just stands there. 4.5/10 for HYD.
I don't know why I keep torturing myself with watching the different adaptations of the series, but I was curious…
I forced myself to finish this one because I don't drop series unless they're too long, and I came to the same conclusion. The side characters were some of the best here and the F4 friendship was strong. Otherwise this one was quite, "trash" as you call it š
I love how you write on such topics and supplement them with images to provide context. I dislike dub-con even more than non-con because while non-con is unconditionally unacceptable, dub-con is also wrong but more difficult to call out.
And I just want to say this, Consent is Hot.
This is just my opinion, but knowing and feeling that both (or more) people want the same thing, want to be in a relationship, want to be with each other and do things together is just hotter than forcefully doing it
Since Kiekoi is a bl, there will be lot of viewers who don't watch jdramas usually, hence I'd lke to say that instead of using sites like kissasian or dramacool, please support the original fansubber team @motivateanger
They plan to release the subs by Monday/Tuesday and will obviously be the faster source since ks and such sites simply reupload their hard work with their own watermarks.
Quite a loophole you've spotted.
Very Liar Game-ish. Creepy dummy. A game of betrayal. Debts. Money. Considering that both the manga and the drama were released much after Liar Game, this might be the case.
And its not just the premise, even the dialogues like the popular, "we will use any means necessary," were the same.
Nevertheless there were some plotholes and the story was quite weak. This was a pre-film release so it should lay a proper background so the films might be better.
The very absurdity of the existence of Enjiya and the bewildering nature of the occupation adds some morbid humor to the darker subtext of the plot. The romance was subtle but it was there. Also, the found family trope is at its best here. A family that plays (or exacts vengeance) together, stays together. ;)
8.0/10. This needs a second season.
Jimmy's acting really is very flat
These are the problems with Bite me:
1. Noticeable pauses between sentences, especially when Aek speaks.
2. Long moments of Aue and Aek exchanging soulmate gazes.
3. The story is progressing slowly too; the point of the story was Aue falling for Aek discovering his passion and winning the competition (with a side service of girlfriend trouble I believe?) In 4 episodes, not enough ground has been covered.
4. Lastly, incredibly and actually slow. No, seriously. Bite me feels like a show which was shot at a natural pace and someone reduced the speed to 0.5 to increase the number of episodes.