Yamayuki calling Kamiki 'Ryu-chan' and Kamiki calling him 'Yuki'. And Kamiki dragging him onto the Ranman set (which was next door to his taiga drama) and trying to make him appear in the asadora in his taiga getup HAHAHAH
Kamiki: Yuki, come and appear on cam [in Ranman]!
Yuki: Wait I don't understand I'm still Honda Tadakatsu.
K: It's ok, come and appear
Ranman staff: Sorry to trouble Mr Yamada with this (as in staff acted as if Yuki was really going to appear)
Yamayuki: *even more confused*
Kamiki: After Miyano's scene, Yuki you jump out from there
Yamayuki: Wait a sec, firstly the era is completely diff, and I'm sure that we're not allowed to do that without approval from higher ups?
Yamayuki: In the end I really jumped out as Honda Tadakatsu after Kamiki and Miyano's scene and said 'Ah, wrong era' and acted as if I was going to return to the past. It seems like the camera was really running then.
I just finished the 3-day orientation programme at the university and it's very tiring since it was held from morning til at night so it really had me quite busy lately.
The morning drama Ranman, which is currently on air, is a rare masterpiece. The closing episode of the first half aired on June 30th was a good finale to a generally good drama. It probably depends on the skill of Ikue Nagata, who is in charge of the screenplay. I am looking forward to the second half. All in all, it's a future-oriented show.
By the way, it seems that the next morning drama will feature Shizuko Kasagi in the hands of the Osaka station. Well, it is easy to imagine that they would say, "I like Osaka" and "I can't lose to Tokyo."
"Regional love" sounds good, but in other words, it is narrow-minded "self-love." Just as Osaka Prefecture still uses Toyotomi Hideyoshi's flag, "Sennari Gourd," as its prefectural emblem, NHK's Osaka station continues to drag on from the past. A natural loser who was a villain: There is no salvation in the sense that the identity is placed on Toyotomi Hideyoshi.
NHK Osaka station should be reorganized. By the way, I was born in Osaka Prefecture and raised in Gunma Prefecture.
I'm so sad that amazing asadora dramas like "Ochoyan" never got finished being subbed.... Like, bro, I was getting really into show, and I was loving Chiyo and following her journey! But it seems like the drama was subbed only up to episode 40. There's 115 episodes :/.
And for whatever reason, the drama "Ranman" isn't fully uploaded with subs. Apparently, there's actually more than 60 episodes, but sites only have it up to 20. Hmm.... This is another drama I was really enjoying, as well. What is going on....?
I'm not blaming the subbers for not finishing a show. I mean, I get it, y'all have lives. So do I! Kinda.... But I still totally get it!
I am hoping someone will finish the rest of "Ochoyan" and "Ranman", soon. I never thought that asadoras would become a favorite genre of mine, and I think the stories are amazing with a great cast! I would like to finish those two shows, though.
I always thought I wanted a "city boy" but honestly there is something super sexy about a "country boy" who stays awake until 1:00 am waiting for you to return from the middle of nowhere.
I mean, what could you be doing in the middle of nowhere in the middle of the night? But...yet...he still waited.
He could've been using his time wisely by sleeping, but instead he just...waited...and continued waiting until I arrived from doing nothing nowhere.
It was a pretty special moment for me, as I had just pointed out to another person that waiting up for someone was romantic and kinda super duper sweet, and so yeah, my hubby waiting up for me at that particular time was probably a sign I really really needed.