Wow, this was fantastic. What an ending! I enjoyed this so much. It was painfully real, yet so quirky & engaging. A1 writing, score & acting. Anyone that enjoys watching satires or social commentaries, this is a MUST WATCH! Highly recommended :)
The spin-off involves side characters. It airs after the drama. Most J dramas these days have spin offs where they place the focus on the side characters & their stories.
E8. An emotionally stirring episode for sure. I loved how everyone in the lab protected Mio. And Rintaro, OH MY HEART, he’s so so kind, protective & gentle with Mio it just makes the whole situation they’re in even more sad. I hope he’s not left alone in the end. Seriously Ayano & Ishihara have hit it out of the park with this drama; what started of as just a light (not to be taken too seriously) drama, ended up being a really beautiful one.
Not a fan of the ending of E8 but I’ll wait to see how it all plays out in the finale. I am not ready for this to end :(
LMAO i was about to watch this but this comment I-
Well don’t take my word for it. For all you know, you might end up loving it. Give it a try & see if it’s for you. The option to drop is always there :)
I wish there were more dramas that projected the way counsellors / mental health professionals work accurately.…
First, he suspected that she was stalking him & chose to be ignorant about it rather than addressing it with her & trying to understand how he could resolve it. Secondly, he didn’t prepare her for rejection & tried to ensure that she was ready to listen to him & outrightly rejected her without even listening to her story & how she felt. Thirdly, after she cut off the call like that, he didn’t take any steps to check up on her to see how she was doing & let her reach that stage of self-harm.
I doubt he even documented the whole process or let alone speak to a supervisior which itself is unethical.
Also the fact that he took on a friend as a client itself is a huge boundary crossing that required even more attention & care.
Lot more issues, but these are the ones relating to your question.
E6 was really powerful. “There is no such thing as a crime that doesn’t harm anybody.” The decisions we make have far-fetching ripple effects both for our future & the people who may be directly / indirectly involved.
Yeah but I prefer to watch with subs if they are available because sometimes there are some tough words I don’t understand. Also it’s not easy to locate raws for a lot of T dramas.
I loved E5 for the addressing the concept of people having different values. A lot of dramas I've seen gloss over…
I wish there were more dramas that projected the way counsellors / mental health professionals work accurately. I can only name like 2-3 dramas that projected it well. The way Haruto addressed the whole situation of the client liking him was unethical, and could land him in a lot of soup in real life, with the client self-harming herself & also suing him for malpractice.
I loved E5 for the addressing the concept of people having different values. A lot of dramas I've seen gloss over that citing them as mere differences that can be overlooked with an 'I love you'. Unfortunately, that's not the case in real life. A difference in values can result in miscommunication, misunderstandings & a lot of conflict in general because two people are looking at an issue from very different perspectives & goals. No matter how much you communicate, you can't solve any issue unless you address the value difference (esp when it exists) & how you want to take it from there.
The leads are just killing it. The last half hour of E7 lowkey broke my heart & made me tear up. The emotions, the acting, the music all so beautifully executed.
Anyone that enjoys watching satires or social commentaries, this is a MUST WATCH! Highly recommended :)
Not a fan of the ending of E8 but I’ll wait to see how it all plays out in the finale. I am not ready for this to end :(
Sekai Ichi Muzakashii Koi
Zenkai Girl
Kekkon Dekinai Otoko
Remolove
Love Lasts Forever
Neechan No Koibito
Rich Man, Poor Woman
Date
I doubt he even documented the whole process or let alone speak to a supervisior which itself is unethical.
Also the fact that he took on a friend as a client itself is a huge boundary crossing that required even more attention & care.
Lot more issues, but these are the ones relating to your question.
“There is no such thing as a crime that doesn’t harm anybody.”
The decisions we make have far-fetching ripple effects both for our future & the people who may be directly / indirectly involved.
Also it’s not easy to locate raws for a lot of T dramas.
*fangirling*
Oh well that's just me being nitpicky I guess..
The emotions, the acting, the music all so beautifully executed.
I SERIOUSLY CAN'T WAIT FOR THE NEXT EPISODE.