As a heads up :zettaiKaren wrote:Hi Res Screen shots of ep. 5 (lots of Yoshitaka Yuriko closeups )
http://bbs.btpig.com/viewthread.php?tid=837733&page=66
My browser goes crazy when I try the above site.
I get a malware alarm so I stayed away.
As a heads up :zettaiKaren wrote:Hi Res Screen shots of ep. 5 (lots of Yoshitaka Yuriko closeups )
http://bbs.btpig.com/viewthread.php?tid=837733&page=66
I'm running latest version of IE8, Firefox 3, Symantec Antivirus/Firewall, and Spyware Doctor w/ auto prtect enabled and I didn't run into any problems. This site (not this particular thread) is visited by literally thousands of users every day and I'm sure their admin will be the first to know if there's a problem.Tadanga wrote:As a heads up :zettaiKaren wrote:Hi Res Screen shots of ep. 5 (lots of Yoshitaka Yuriko closeups )
http://bbs.btpig.com/viewthread.php?tid=837733&page=66
My browser goes crazy when I try the above site.
I get a malware alarm so I stayed away.
I'm pretty sure there's only 11 episodes.Tadanga wrote:Wait a minute, isn't there supposed to be 12 episodes ?
If so, there are another 2 episodes and the finale should be in 2 weeks.
Am I wrong ?
I think the decision on the length of a drama is mostly made by the TV stations; 11 doesn't seem to be a hard cap.Tadanga wrote:I am definitely not holding my breath.
I don't mean to sound ungrateful : I did enjoy this show but I am disappointed by the huge gap between what the show could have been and what it is turning out to be.
Huge congratulations to the revelation of the show Ohashi Nozomi playing the part of Sachi. I am sure we will see more of her in the future.
The ending was very rushed, I don't think many people can argue against that. The drama could have been benefited from an extra episode or even 15 extra minutes in the finale; a sign of budget constraint brought on by the current economic climate perhaps? That said, IMO the writer/director could have trimmed some of the fat from the other episodes to compensate.Issy wrote:i knew it. i should have known that when i cried in every single ep throug out this drama, i am going to cry ten times more by the last ep
i watched most of this drama raw. I don't think i will be watching this drama with subs again even though it was one of my most favourite dramas of this season. watching this drama once was pretty emotional and its ending makes me never want to come back and re-watch.furransu wrote:dinosaurkun has finished and uploaded ep11 subs ^^ time to watch and cry T_T
I'm pretty sure he wasn't some random guy that came out of nowhere. Wasn't he the guy who had drugged Shiori? After leaving the hotel room we see him with a very pissed off look towards Haruo when he's car passes by Harou like he wanted to kill him... if it wasn't that guy then yeah this guy really came out of nowhere in the final ep.«minah» wrote:
No, I don't think he is. One logical explanation would beZoddGuts wrote:I'm pretty sure he wasn't some random guy that came out of nowhere. Wasn't he the guy who had drugged Shiori? After leaving the hotel room we see him with a very pissed off look towards Haruo when he's car passes by Harou like he wanted to kill him... if it wasn't that guy then yeah this guy really came out of nowhere in the final ep.
Yeah I was thinking of that as well, would have like their to been a scene of that but their wasn't, so it feels sudden.zettaiKaren wrote:No, I don't think he is. One logical explanation would beZoddGuts wrote:I'm pretty sure he wasn't some random guy that came out of nowhere. Wasn't he the guy who had drugged Shiori? After leaving the hotel room we see him with a very pissed off look towards Haruo when he's car passes by Harou like he wanted to kill him... if it wasn't that guy then yeah this guy really came out of nowhere in the final ep.
Yes I know he's the son of that mobster that got killed, thought he may have been the guy that showed up a few episodes back. The thing is it felt like he was just suddenly thrown in at the end without any forshadowing or build up that he may show up nor was it mention that the Yakuza boss had a son. Would have prefered if it was the other guy that had drugged Shiori show up at the end since it looked like he had shown a very hateful disdain look towards Harou in that one scene after finding that he (Harou) was the one that killed that Yakuza boss, then there's Shiori mentioning that may be bad for Harou now that those guys know about him during the same episode. This would have been good forshadowing for that one guy with the hateful/distain look to show up later on except it was another guy that showed up that we didn't know exist in the story.CP93 wrote:He's not some random guy, and he's not related to the chimpira who abducted the girl.
He's
Yup, there have been so many dramas that are on the verge of being really good but have a poor ending that totally ruins it. For every drama on my Top 20 list, there are probably 20 that "could have been" but whose ending just tanked it for me.CP93 wrote:I agree the ending could have been stronger. Seems like a lot of J-Dorama, and movies for that matter, have a great premise, pull you in with the plot and acting, spin out the story well... and then suddenly end with a deus ex machina that ties everything up with a neat little ribbon and leaves you feeling let down.
This is very strange considering that you almost threw up last time you saw a japanese drama. (not to forget your sarcastic "HA HA")xk wrote:Miho Shiraishi in that drama is the reason why I watched it... I liked the story "OKAY" from EP1~ 10 and sucked ass on EP11. That chick is pretty as hell...
hmm, yea I agree with everyone's opinion about the ending in Shiroi haru and that's the only fault i can find in this season's best dorama. What I don't understand is time and again Kekkon Dekinai Otoko pops up on the list of doramas with unsatisfying endings.. how??. Although the neighbor girl and the co-worker thing was resolved in kind of a rush, they were resolved properly. And the ending i thought was an epitome of perfection.TG3 wrote:
Also, the writer is far too ambiguous and as many said before, leaves too much threads hanging. The writer is the same as Kekkon Dekinai Otoko, Masaya Ozaki, and that drama, too, suffers from the same flat, inconclusive ending. I didn't mind it as much in that one, because it was a comedy, but this was a pretty good emotional drama, so I thought it "deserved" a better ending.
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