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dele
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by amna
Oct 30, 2020
8 of 8 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 8.0
I originally stumbled upon this gem while it was still airing back in 2018, but in-between waiting for subtitles and watching other shows I forgot to ever go back to it.
I rediscovered it very recently and decided to give it a shot again, and found it to resonate with me so much more than it did when it originally aired. Every case that is handled is unique in its execution and often in its outcome as well, which keeps the viewer guessing. Presenting the people involved in each case with many layers, not just as good and bad, gives the show so much heart and definitely makes it stand out from other dramas. Each episode works even as a standalone story, but what brings the show to life is the emotion it contains.
Although not a tear-jerker, it still provides a touching story with a realistic balance of emotion and logic, through its main characters Yutaro and Kei. On the surface, Kei represents rational thinking and a logical mind, while Yutaro lets his empathy and kindness guide him, but what truly brings these characters to life is when they subvert these character tropes and act in ways that are not expected of them. Although Yutaro has his outburst, he never seems immature. His emotional intelligence and attention to people’s moods more often than not lead him to make reasonable choices. Whereas Kei, who appears cold or stern, is excellent at identifying what people truly feel and instances where he decides to act based on sympathy rather than rationality, tend to leave a deeper impression than the simple one-dimensional character writing that a lot of shows make use of. This complexity forms an interesting dynamic between our two leads and their friendship is all the more precious because of it. All of this, combined with the actors’ brilliant portrayals, make for characters that feel real and human.
Plot and characters aside, the technical aspects are also done phenomenally. The lighting and colors in every scene make for an aesthetically pleasing viewing experience, and the music enhances the sentimental yet comfortable mood the show presents. Overall, it felt like a small yet heartwarming package, and could definitely do with a continuation!

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Hi wa Mata Noboru
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by amna
Mar 13, 2019
9 of 9 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 5.5
Story 5.0
Acting/Cast 6.5
Music 4.5
Rewatch Value 7.0
I started this show on a whim and it became painfully obvious in the first episode that this show wasn't going to go anywhere. If anything i would probably only recommend this show to someone that just wants to kill time on a weekend or something, because although it has nothing of substance its perfect to watch with some friends and make fun of. The characters irked me to no end especially Sato Koichi's character, rather than the presumed 'tough love' the show wanted to present it only depicted him as a cold hearted instructor and there were numerous moments where his strictness was meant to show that he cared for his students when in reality it just came off as cruel. Other characters were also inconsistent. There were certain reveals that felt weirdly timed and failed to have impact as much as i had imagined they would. Despite all this i still managed to finish the whole show within a few days, the reason being that even though it is in no way a 'good' drama it is definitely enjoyable to make fun of and honestly just fun to watch when you don't want to think too much. Which is why i gave it a higher rewatch value since you can go back to it after a bad day and just laugh at how silly it is at times.

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