Posted: Wed Jun 14, 2006 11:35 pm Post subject: Post Rating: 0
gryzze
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I think every episode has been interesting...
Then you are having a lot more fun watching this show than I am... and I envy you for it.
Like I said, I really like this cast. That's why I've watched so much of the show. I just don't find myself wondering, or at this point even wanting to know what happens next.
But hey! This could be the second time in my life when I was wrong about something.
Posted: Sat Jun 17, 2006 7:49 pm Post subject: Post Rating: 0
just starting to download the first ep now. I have a quick question. The soft-sub comes in .srt file....can that still be used with WMP? I normally have the .ass file which automatically loads it in.
didn't know where to go with this question. i apologize if it shouldn't be here.
also, i am excited about watching it. . . it seems like the reviews here are interesting. I find that show that start out "confusing" and "weird" really pan out to be great shows, neh?
Posted: Mon Jun 19, 2006 3:24 am Post subject: Post Rating: 0
lu_chan wrote:
The soft-sub comes in .srt file....can that still be used with WMP?
I will work with WMP provided that you have VobSub installed. Just drop the SRTs in the same directory as the video (make sure it has the same name as the video file).
myke wrote:
wah...Teru2 Ashita ep10 is out.... Laugh Laugh Laugh
1 more to go until to the end of the series
Judging from this latest ep, the finale should be a doozy.
Posted: Sat Jun 24, 2006 2:05 pm Post subject: Post Rating: 0
i have just started finally watching this show. ANd, fromt he getgo, I am liking it. I find it a bit non-sensical and confusing, and therefore, interesting. I find myself drawn to it. I ended watching the first episode, and i did not know what to make of it. I did not know how i felt about it. BUT< i do know that i want to continue watching it. IT's very weird. perhaps, that is its appeal.
then, again i am attracted to things that are just strange and nonsensical...started with Twin Peaks here in the states..many many moons ago. Probably most in this comm here were rugrats during the time. or just born! heh-heh. ^^;; ugh, i have AGED myself.
Can't wait to catch up and watch the rest.
btw, has anyone had issues with the torrents. I have high=speed but the torrent for the 2nd episode has taken 3days so far! and still not done yet. T_____T any suggestions, clues?
Posted: Sat Jun 24, 2006 2:26 pm Post subject: Post Rating: 0
lu_chan wrote:
btw, has anyone had issues with the torrents. I have high=speed but the torrent for the 2nd episode has taken 3days so far! and still not done yet. T_____T any suggestions, clues?
What BT client are you using? Also, it may be the seed/peer ratio...I just started seeding ep 2 again, so maybe that will help a tad.
BTW, I remember Twin Peaks...Now, TTA isn't that fruity But it does have its quirks. It comes to make a bit more sense in the later episodes, when the pivotal plotlines start to resolve.
Posted: Mon Jun 26, 2006 9:55 pm Post subject: Teru Teru Ashita Questions Post Rating: 0
Now that the final episode of ‘Teru Teru Ashita’ has been released, there are a few questions I have regarding the show that hopefully someone(s) here might be able to shed some light on.
As it does require a complete viewing of all the episodes, there might be spoilers here for some of you – watch the entire show before reading further…
What happens to Saya-san’s job with Suehiro-ya now that she’s taken over ‘Sasa-no-Kan?’ Suehiro’s wife still needs the help, but Saya-san needs to take care of the boarding house, so… (Saya-san no Sasa-no-Kan )
What happened to Teruyo’s father? He doesn’t show up at all in the final episode, and he isn’t even talked about! Maybe they figure he’ll show up eventually…
Which leads us to the next problem: What about the Amemiya’s huge debt? Seems strange that after a few months on the run because of it, both Teruyo and Keiko head back to Tokyo without so much as a nod to the money they owe or the people who want it back…
What about Teruyo attending Sasara High? Hisayo-sensei went to so much trouble to get Teruyo into that school (including even having her attorney help out), only to have Teruyo walk away from that as well as Sasara…
Why do both Keiko/Yasuko and Teruyo go back to Tokyo at all? Seems they’d be better off staying in Sasara as opposed to returning to Tokyo. Perhaps they’ll think of Sasara as their home town from now on and come back for the Bon Festival each year…
My one real sore point with the series, however, were all the references to ‘Ame to Yume no Atoni.’ They were fun at first, but they soon became a distraction - throwing me out of the story. It bothered me since the series ‘Teru Teru Ashita’ was based on a pair of books completely unrelated to the one for ‘AmeYume.’ It almost made it seem as though the producers weren’t confident with the premise of the show and so had to throw in the odd reference to ‘AmeYume’ to remind the audience of that previous success instead. Ah, well…
Other than the loose ends, I really enjoyed the series. Perhaps the DVD set (which is said to include extended scenes for each episode) will clear up some of these questions.
Posted: Tue Jun 27, 2006 4:27 am Post subject: Re: Teru Teru Ashita Questions Post Rating: 0
Haruspex (spoilers):
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The thing that bothers me the most is the disappearance of the father. Maybe the actor was contractually obliged to appear only in a few episodes, but it's very strange that there is no mention of him at all in the last ep...
The return to Tokyo is also a little mystifying. Maybe it has to do with Keiko learning something about personal responsibility...Presumably she bit the bullet and declared bankruptcy, and will live a more modest (and independent) lifestyle from now on. Or maybe Sasara was just harboring too many unpleasant memories.
Also, it's possible that the writers may have thought that having Teruyo bid farewell to all her friends would add a little extra emotional punch to the ending.
I watched "Ame" about mid-way through this series, so I missed some of the earlier references. It gives me an excuse to watch it from the beginning so I can catch them all
Posted: Tue Jun 27, 2006 12:08 pm Post subject: Post Rating: 0
kvertand wrote:
What BT client are you using? Also, it may be the seed/peer ratio...I just started seeding ep 2 again, so maybe that will help a tad.
BTW, I remember Twin Peaks...Now, TTA isn't that fruity But it does have its quirks. It comes to make a bit more sense in the later episodes, when the pivotal plotlines start to resolve.
I am using the original BT program. Is there a better one?
You are soo sweet to seed it for me. I just can't seem to understand the long torrent. I seem to find the new torrents out are fast...and this is not TOO old to be a dead torrent.
heh-heh. you remember twin peaks? I am enjoying the "quirkiness" of this jdorama and actually recommended it to a couple of indy filmmaking friends.
i reallly appreciate your help here.
I apologize to everyone here if this is an innappropiate discussion for this thread.
Posted: Wed Jun 28, 2006 2:08 pm Post subject: Post Rating: 0
you are kidding me? so this series did not do well? it did not get good ratings? It IS a little "different". . .but, i am loving it!
@the rest of the community: btw, still having slow torrents episode 3 has now taken officially 3days to upload and i am only half way there...can anyone help here? (again, sorry if it is inappropiate,
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