According to the wikipedia this one has a predecessor. One of the Tales of the Unusual Story (世にも) stories in 1991. I believe its Yo nimo Kimyou na Monogatari Series 2 (1991) and the episode that aired on 1991-12-12
Such a cute show. I hope it finishes airing and gets completely subbed. Yes its copying but lets be real here whats the chances of receiving an actual live-action adaptation anytime soon with current media climate? So I enjoy this little show for now.
I don't think this show deserves such a low rating. Its a sweet show but just very difficult to find due to its age. I know there were DVDs released but don't know much more.
Hey, so the recent person that just finished watching this and started basically bullying anyone who enjoyed this…
Yeah they went all out against a bunch of people who liked the show. Like, just post your negative comment and let it be. Going back to a bunch of comments a year old to reply to them in rude ways just out of some sort of hatred for a show is so unnecessary.
I can't help but feel that someone is intentionally down-voting all Jdramas on this site. Because that rating…
Only 15 users have rated it at this point, so seems to me its just 1-2 users ratings keeping the score down. We should rate it very high ourselves to compensate and then it should be fine.
Dropping...it's become more of a cooking show than a comedy/drama or whatever it is supposed to be. The hair stylist…
Look its clearly not a show that appeals to you and yes the focus is on showing the cooking but also on showing daily life. From my memory they did hug in the show in some form although yes I admit the lack of a kiss was unfortunate.
I personally like cooking/food shows so it was a really nice experience for me. I found it interesting how they showed how LGBT+ people in Japan deal with homophobia in their own ways. Its not going to be in ways all people can relate to but I do think they represent difficult situations encountered by LGBT in Japan in a fairly good way.
The show is far from perfect but it showed an honest portrayal of how some LGBT+ people in Japan go through life. Of course it doesn't represent all (Japanese) LGBT+ people but that's cause humans are unique and deal with situations in their own ways. It is lacking in intimacy but it does address some important topics.
But I get that you were angered by that one episode about the parents and yes it does feel unfair but I think the show is intending on showing how that situation is wrong. That it is unfortunate that they can't be together because of the parents. It is weakness of the boyfriend to not stand up against his parents more but it does fit his character that tends to not be as open. So it wasn't an illogical episode to me personally.
The reason the stylist is fine with his boyfriend going off to his parents ect.. Is because he himself has lost contact with his parents due to his sexual preference. So he wants his boyfriend to have the family life he could never have. It may be a selfish illusion from the both of them in their own ways but its born out of hope for something positive to happen. I didn't think that was so odd.
Look Color Rush S2 might become a mess but its nostalgia for me. I'll be watching this show till the bitter end. Just give me a story with cute scenes between the dudes and some stuff to theorize about and I'm happy.
Mayby its about bromance (since main dudes crush is out) but I think they will at least make the new dude a serious love interest. Curious to see how they'll handle all that in the show.
I believe its Yo nimo Kimyou na Monogatari Series 2 (1991) and the episode that aired on 1991-12-12
Yes its copying but lets be real here whats the chances of receiving an actual live-action adaptation anytime soon with current media climate? So I enjoy this little show for now.
I personally like cooking/food shows so it was a really nice experience for me. I found it interesting how they showed how LGBT+ people in Japan deal with homophobia in their own ways. Its not going to be in ways all people can relate to but I do think they represent difficult situations encountered by LGBT in Japan in a fairly good way.
The show is far from perfect but it showed an honest portrayal of how some LGBT+ people in Japan go through life. Of course it doesn't represent all (Japanese) LGBT+ people but that's cause humans are unique and deal with situations in their own ways. It is lacking in intimacy but it does address some important topics.
But I get that you were angered by that one episode about the parents and yes it does feel unfair but I think the show is intending on showing how that situation is wrong. That it is unfortunate that they can't be together because of the parents. It is weakness of the boyfriend to not stand up against his parents more but it does fit his character that tends to not be as open. So it wasn't an illogical episode to me personally.
The reason the stylist is fine with his boyfriend going off to his parents ect.. Is because he himself has lost contact with his parents due to his sexual preference. So he wants his boyfriend to have the family life he could never have. It may be a selfish illusion from the both of them in their own ways but its born out of hope for something positive to happen. I didn't think that was so odd.
Mayby its about bromance (since main dudes crush is out) but I think they will at least make the new dude a serious love interest. Curious to see how they'll handle all that in the show.