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catnip

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catnip

Lithuania
Apr 7, 2012

"How can you date someone if you don't even like him?"

What I probably enjoy the most watching this drama, is probably Shuji's interest in and treatment towards Nobuta - from a project of popularity for his own curiosity we can see a new friendship developing, and this unique person (that is, Nobuta) changes rather shallow (at first) Shuji as a human being and creates deep understanding of values. The most amazing thing is, Nobuta isn't even trying to do anything like that at all, it's all just her mere presence and individuality that affects Shuji.
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Apr 6, 2012

"One day you'll never see them again"

To be honest, I don't like those supernatural things happening - the living spirits or however they were called. It just doesn't seem to be logic to have such details incorporated, and to such small extent. At least it got incorporated logically enough to the whole plot.



What I really loved in this episode was the message that Kotani wrote on the mirror, "even when you go into the light, hold that person's arm because it is somewhat a miracle", something like that. And also, what Akira said in the end "You meet all these different people and then one day you don't seem them ever again."
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Apr 7, 2012

"It is truth because people believe it"

Firstly, I liked a lot that the situation turned upside down and now, when Nobuta's gaining popularity (or at least neutral status), Shuji seems to have lost all of it in an instance.



And Akira shock, all this time I thought that the culprit was Mariko... Except for when Shuji chased her, then I could clearly see that the hair was shorter than Mariko's. But still, Akira shock!
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Feb 16, 2013

Ah, Mitsuru-kun~

Loved it. Perhaps because of Saitoh, perhaps not. Doesn't matter. At first I didn't think Mitsuru had any serious reason to kill his father, and now I see that. Though I still think the killer's Isao. Also, I'm enjoying the brotherly relationship I see between them - hating and protecting each other at the same time.
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Feb 16, 2013

Will keep me coming for more.

Even though there was too much Isao for me in this episode [I'm Saitoh Takumi biased], but that was the story, so I cannot complain about that. I'm really loving the soundtrack, it sounds Western and therefore feels odd, but that oddness only contributes to the drama's overall "out of the place" feeling, while at the same time fitting perfectly to the atmosphere and emotions.
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Not terrible, but boring

I'm giving it a low score simply because nothing interesting really happened. We were told that Furukawa won the jackpot in the previous episode and the fact that she brought one extra ticket was revealed in the previews. Overall I realise drama needed this episode simply for letting things flow, but compared to the other two, this one was simply boring.
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Apr 22, 2012

But my dad isn't dead.

The whole drama seems to be interesting and attention grasping, but I was glued in while watching this episode. Perhaps that's partially because I like the topic about swindler psychics (and even more, putting them to their place) itself, but in this episode the character of the host captivated me to the fullest. Can't wait for the next one.
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