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													 	  | ashley juggs wrote: |  	  | Started "Juhan Shuttai" also. It's okay, nothing special so far. | 
 
 Now up to episode 4. Haru Kuroki's character "Kurosawa" was kind of aggravating but now I'm starting to like her. This one seems to be getting better as it goes along. That's why I hate to give up on dramas too soon.
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													 	  | gaijinmark wrote: |  	  | 
 Now up to episode 4. Haru Kuroki's character "Kurosawa" was kind of aggravating but now I'm starting to like her. This one seems to be getting better as it goes along. That's why I hate to give up on dramas too soon.
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 I am kind of the opposite. I really like the first two episodes but feels like it's stalling in the episode 4 and 5. I like Kurosawa, I actually want to see more of her when she was  doing Judo training.
 
 
 With Sanada Maru, I agree the character Kiri is really unnecessary. They gave her so much screen time, I don't understand it. Strange how she acted like she can say anything but she's only a servant. The first battle of the Ueda castle was so short. It felt almost like playing rather than back to the wall last ditch survival attempt. With the scope of the drama, I guess they have to include the youth period, Taiga is long and they often struggle for material to fill in almost 50 episodes.
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													 	  | xploring wrote: |  	  | Finished Juhan Shuttai. Last episode was really cheerful, crowd-pleasing. Nice ending to a good series. Despite the story being a bit too scattered, it was well-written, directed and acted. I enjoyed it. | 
 
 really? thank for let me know. yes i like Juhan Shuttai
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													Sumika Sumire...very sweet drama about an aging woman who is given a 20-year-old body so she can experience romance...
Ghostwriter ...sooo many unlikeable characters in this drama...
Partners in Darkness ...this one is sooo dark and freaky...
 
I need something cheerful and romantic now...and I don't mean candlelight dinner with a clown... _________________ Americans know the price of everything and the value of nothing.
--Oscar Wilde
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