The first episode of "Galileo," starring Masaharu Fukuyama and Kou Shibasaki, aired on Monday night. The broadcast pulled in a 24.7% viewership rating, beating out last Thursday's premiere of "Iryu 2" (21.0%). Both shows are in the top three starts of the year, surpassed only by the winter series "Karei Naru Ichizoku" (27.7%), which starred Takuya Kimura.
"Galileo" is Fuji TV's first "Getsu 9" drama to break 20% with the opening episode since the first half of 2006, when the network aired "Saiyuki" (29.2%) and "Top Caster" (23.1%).
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Posted: Wed Oct 17, 2007 8:22 am Post subject:
bmwracer wrote:
Bring on the subs...!
Nobody has stepped up to actually do the subs yet, but if the show is as popular as it's looking and keeps these numbers decently coming, I wouldn't be surprised if someone is thrown in there (though not their style of drama, SARS seems kinda free to do it, lol).
EDIT: Appears someone did, though it's a group aptly named 'Newbie-Forever'. I've never heard or seen any of their work, so let's just see how quick and efficient this team (or person as that seems to be the norm now in the subbing world) is with the series.
EDIT 2: AWESOME, I CALLED IT! SARS is doing the hard subs for the series...of course I think this means that Newbie-Forever is going to drop off. That's one thing I don't like about that team, though they are decent in speed and quality, they always seem to step on people's toes...
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Posted: Sun Oct 21, 2007 2:46 am Post subject:
Tenshigure wrote:
EDIT 2: AWESOME, I CALLED IT! SARS is doing the hard subs for the series...of course I think this means that Newbie-Forever is going to drop off. That's one thing I don't like about that team, though they are decent in speed and quality, they always seem to step on people's toes...
He might still be doing softsubs... More fansubber these days, we're starting to see multiple versions of subs. This person used to translate Korean dramas and doesn't seem to speak fluent English anyway...
tabana wrote:
... considering it's a detective/mystery drama and not school related filled with johnny's is somewhat amazing.
Non-SMAP Johnny's generally don't hit decent ratings
I bet they do get very high ratings within their target demographics though
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Posted: Sun Oct 21, 2007 3:17 am Post subject:
i dunno, fukuyama masaharu and kou shibasaki being in galileo probably also contributed to the high ratings. if there were no kimura takuya the one winning all those anan rankings would be fukuyama. _________________
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Posted: Sun Oct 21, 2007 3:47 am Post subject:
ladyusagi wrote:
i dunno, fukuyama masaharu and kou shibasaki being in galileo probably also contributed to the high ratings. if there were no kimura takuya the one winning all those anan rankings would be fukuyama.
I was just saying young Johnny's in general aren't known for high ratings. Only doramas starring SMAP members are auto-high ratings
There are few exceptions like HYD and MBMH, but there are much more flops than hits.
Fukuyama Masaharu got numbers from beginning, and he hasn't been in a dorama for years, so I bet a lot of people tuned in for him. And Shibasaki Kou... Nothing with her in main roles have ever flopped yet
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Posted: Sun Oct 21, 2007 4:16 am Post subject:
8thSin wrote:
I was just saying young Johnny's in general aren't known for high ratings. Only doramas starring SMAP members are auto-high ratings
There are few exceptions like HYD and MBMH, but there are much more flops than hits.
That's an accurate appraisal, I'd say.
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Fukuyama Masaharu got numbers from beginning, and he hasn't been in a dorama for years, so I bet a lot of people tuned in for him. And Shibasaki Kou... Nothing with her in main roles have ever flopped yet
Asakusa Fukumaru Ryokan 2_______ 10.7__11.5__11.0__11.6__11.8__12.2__10.3__09.1__07.2
Galileo ________________________ xx.x__24.7__22.1__21.3__23.6__22.9__21.4__21.9__19.9
Abarenbo Mama _________________ xx.x__15.3__14.2__11.8__11.6__11.7__11.1__11.9
Swan no Baka __________________ xx.x__10.5__09.0__10.4__07.9__07.7__07.3__07.9
Yukan Club _____________________ xx.x__15.9__13.7__12.8__12.3__13.0__12.1__10.3
Hataraki Man ___________________ 15.7__12.3__13.0__11.1__12.6__10.1__12.7__13.2
3nen B gumi no Kinpachi Sensei ____ 13.9__12.5__11.6__11.4__09.3__08.2__08.7__09.3
Iryu 2 ________________________ 21.0__16.8__15.5__15.8__15.0__17.6__14.1__16.6
Oishii Gohan_____________________xx.x__xx.x__13.0__11.7__09.3__07.7__06.5__08.6
Joshi Deka _____________________ xx.x__13.4__10.3__08.4__09.4__08.3__07.8__09.3
Otoko no Kosodate________________xx.x__xx.x__11.8__08.8__08.0__08.7__06.9__08.2
Utahime _______________________ 09.4__07.5__09.8__06.1__08.4__09.2__06.7__07.1
Mop Girl _______________________ 10.2__10.7__11.8__09.7__09.8__10.6__09.8__10.4
Dream Again ___________________ 12.9__10.0__09.5__10.0__08.4__11.8__08.4__09.9
SP ____________________________ xx.x__xx.x__xx.x__14.5__17.6__15.2__15.7__14.1
Hatachi no Koibito ________________13.5__10.4__09.2__07.4__07.3__06.6__06.4__06.6
Drama Specials
Hanaikusa(Inoue Mao) - 12.4
Shabake(Tegoshi Yuya) - 14.4
Ten to Sen (Kitano Beat Takeshi) - 23.8(1st), 23.7(2nd)
Koi no Kara Sawagi Drama Special~ Love Stories IV~ (Horikita Maki, Ishihara Satomi, Mizukawa Asami) - 13.0
Suisei Monogatari - 06.1
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Posted: Tue Oct 23, 2007 2:56 pm Post subject:
Congrats to 'Galileo'. Some people on d-addicts seemed not very impressed by the plot in ep. 1, yet marvelled at its brilliance only after 2nd viewing (or on 2nd thought). IMO a good howdunit is much more difficult to write than a good whodunit because it usually requires some kind of domain knowledge. As a mystery buff, I've pretty much read/watched all the popular American, English, and Japanese mystery novels/'TV series' out there since elementary school. By far my favorite mysteries of all time are still the ones in the TV series 'Banacek' (extremely clever howdunits involving thefts of very unusual items).
Congrats to 'Galileo'. Some people on d-addicts seemed not very impressed by the plot in ep. 1, yet marvelled at its brilliance only after 2nd viewing (or on 2nd thought). IMO a good howdunit is much more difficult to write than a good whodunit because it usually requires some kind of domain knowledge. As a mystery buff, I've pretty much read/watched all the popular American, English, and Japanese mystery novels/'TV series' out there since elementary school. By far my favorite mysteries of all time are still the ones in the TV series 'Banacek' (extremely clever howdunits involving thefts of very unusual items).
Why am I not surprised that you brought up Banacak again?
Looking forward to this series... If the subs show up.
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Posted: Fri Nov 09, 2007 2:50 pm Post subject:
Hatachi = dead T.T
I'm personally enjoying the series... Akashiya Sanma will always be the best comedian actor for me!
I used to love Nagasawa Masami, but I don't know... I'm starting to get sick of her because she's always the same in every single series
I'm kind of surprised Hataraki Man's rating has such an average pattern. I'm absolutely LOVING this series. The acting, direction, humor, music... All perfect. Somewhat average story, but it's probably my favorite conclusion-per-episode series I've seen so far, even better than HERO. I'm totally obsessed with Kanno Miho right now
Still hoping for that big jump near the finale.
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