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Posted: Sat Apr 17, 2010 4:33 am Post subject:
Sora kara furu ichioku no hoshi, sort of a slow drama but the intrique is picking up, only about 1,000 possilbilities that could happen, Takuya as usual has been quite good. _________________
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Posted: Sat Apr 17, 2010 5:08 am Post subject:
hitomi #1 wrote:
Sora kara furu ichioku no hoshi, sort of a slow drama but the intrique is picking up, only about 1,000 possilbilities that could happen, Takuya as usual has been quite good.
The real star of that drama for me was Sanma Akashiya as the burnt out detective.
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Posted: Sat Apr 17, 2010 7:03 am Post subject:
bmwracer wrote:
Marlboro or Mild Seven?
Marlboros, still don't know how he manages to take a shower without getting them wet. True, Sanma Akashiya so far has been the star, aren't all detectives burned out though. _________________
Posted: Sat Apr 17, 2010 2:02 pm Post subject: Taiga Dramas newbie
Hello,
Lately I have started for the first time to watch NHK Taiga dramas . I have watched online the first 5 episodes of 3 Taiga dramas (Atsu Hime, Tenchijin and Ryoma Den) and I was immediately hooked : the acting, the scenery, the period reconstruction, epic stories etc...
My only problem is with the great (huge) number of characters: I have a good memory but I find it quite difficult to remember all the names (when a character reappears after ten minutes that he was off the screen I already forgot his name), who is what , who is the elder brother and of whom, who is related to whom, who is against or with whom... I am tempted to build a genealogy tree on a piece of paper but it seems a bit exaggerated.
Am I the only one who have this difficulty with Taiga Dramas, should I go for a medical memory checkup?
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Posted: Sat Apr 17, 2010 6:08 pm Post subject:
Finished JIN. An enjoyable ride for the most part (barring a few moments of emotional manipulation -- yes yes I get it, firemen are just as important as doctors. sheesh), with lots of truly memorable characters (Ryomaaaaaaaaaaaa!!!!!!!!! *fangirls* But dayum, I can't believe it's the same actor who played Kimura's dullard onichan in LOVE GENERATION. What gives? ).
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I just feel so bamboozled by the ending. Gee whiz. Now my last image of the drama is of that blasted fetus whose origin, identity and purport we'll never know. Oh, and I guess we'll never know who Mr. Bandage is, either. (Haha was it just me who screamed "The English Patient!!!" every time Mr. Bandage was shown?) Bottom line: You suck, TBS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I'm trying to watch "Massugu na Otoko" but lead characters hair style really annoys me (yeah i'm shallow). It looks like a chickens head, and guy is tall so it looks weird with all suit and businessman thing.
I just feel so bamboozled by the ending. Gee whiz. Now my last image of the drama is of that blasted fetus whose origin, identity and purport we'll never know. Oh, and I guess we'll never know who Mr. Bandage is, either. (Haha was it just me who screamed "The English Patient!!!" every time Mr. Bandage was shown?) Bottom line: You suck, TBS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
That's why we're expecting a second season or movie, to answer the questions.
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