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Oct. 23rd, 2010 03:19 amJUN: Where's Kitamura-san?
JIMUSHO GUY: She's at the bus station, going to Fukuoka!
JUN: (walks outside...gazes around pensively for a while)
ME: THE PREDICTABILITY OF THIS SETUP IS NOT A BAD THING.
LOVE RAINBOW: (kicks in)
JUN: (RUN RUN RUN RUN RUN RUN RUN)
ME: OMG JUST KEEP RUNNING FOREVER.
MONTAGE: (IS INDEED EXTREMELY LENGTHY AND SHOWS JUN RUNNING THROUGH A VARIETY OF LOCALES)
ME: THIS SHOW CATERS TO MY EVERY DESIRE.
(The characters who were supposed to be "great actors" in this drama were...definitely not. I SEE WHAT YOU'RE TRYING TO DO THERE, DRAMA. IT REALLY DOESN'T MAKE JUN LOOK THAT MUCH BETTER.)
So I finally finished that, and also watched the Juui Dolittle premiere. Mao is perfect as always, and I LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE Shun in this. It's also been a really long time since I watched a drama with an extended premiere that didn't come off a total drag in editing. The stories are obviously going to be the typical predictable fare that come with medical dramas, but it's well-paced and Shun's performance is as high-quality as expected (and I'd watch worse for Mao's return to a renzoku).
...though I'm already jumping ahead to desperately wanting to see the DVD BTS extras to see Mao and Shun being PRECIOUS. Though they come off so sibling-like IRL that I now have a really, really hard time imagining them playing a couple, despite the fact that Rui and Tsukushi were how it all started.
JIMUSHO GUY: She's at the bus station, going to Fukuoka!
JUN: (walks outside...gazes around pensively for a while)
ME: THE PREDICTABILITY OF THIS SETUP IS NOT A BAD THING.
LOVE RAINBOW: (kicks in)
JUN: (RUN RUN RUN RUN RUN RUN RUN)
ME: OMG JUST KEEP RUNNING FOREVER.
MONTAGE: (IS INDEED EXTREMELY LENGTHY AND SHOWS JUN RUNNING THROUGH A VARIETY OF LOCALES)
ME: THIS SHOW CATERS TO MY EVERY DESIRE.
(The characters who were supposed to be "great actors" in this drama were...definitely not. I SEE WHAT YOU'RE TRYING TO DO THERE, DRAMA. IT REALLY DOESN'T MAKE JUN LOOK THAT MUCH BETTER.)
So I finally finished that, and also watched the Juui Dolittle premiere. Mao is perfect as always, and I LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE Shun in this. It's also been a really long time since I watched a drama with an extended premiere that didn't come off a total drag in editing. The stories are obviously going to be the typical predictable fare that come with medical dramas, but it's well-paced and Shun's performance is as high-quality as expected (and I'd watch worse for Mao's return to a renzoku).
...though I'm already jumping ahead to desperately wanting to see the DVD BTS extras to see Mao and Shun being PRECIOUS. Though they come off so sibling-like IRL that I now have a really, really hard time imagining them playing a couple, despite the fact that Rui and Tsukushi were how it all started.