I've been hooked on a couple JDramas recently. Two that stick out in my mind are Nobuta wo Produce and Hana Yori Dango. You can view them both (English sub) at
http://www.dailymotion.com if you search for them. Hana Yori Dango has two seasons. The second is listed as Hana Yori Dango 2 Returns.
Nobuta starts when popular guy Kiritani Shuji (Kamenashi Kazuya AKA Kame) meets a shy, suicidal girl, Kotani Nobuko (Horkita Maki). It turns out she's the new student in his class. She's so odd and quiet that she's a natural target for bullies. Only Shuji and class clown Kusano Akira (Yamashita Tomohisa AKA Yamapi) realize the trouble Nobuko is in. They secretly plot to "produce" Nobuko and turn her into a popular girl, but all in secret. Nobuta is a sweet, funny and sometimes sad story. If nothing else, check out (I think) ep. 4 where Shuji and Akira decide to show Nobuta how to act on a date with Shuji playing the female part.
Hana Yori Dango is another JDrama that's also been produced as Meteor Garden (Taiwanese, I think) and is also a hugely popular manga/anime. It's better known as Boys into Flowers. The female lead is a poor girl attending a prestigious and snobby rich kids' school. The school is run by the four richest and popular boys, known as the F4. If the F4 doesn't like you, they red tag you and you are bullied until you quit school. Makino (the lead) doesn't take this lying down, though. Initial conflict turns into friendship and love. It's another funny and touching drama that everyone should watch.
But what does this have to do with Mizuki? Doumyouji wears fur. He wears purple. He wears flowery shirts. Maybe I'm a Philistine, but I wonder if he actually has any fashion sense at all. Add to this the fact that he refers to himself as "Ore-sama," and I get a vicarious PoT thrill everytime I watch an episode. My absolute favorite outfit of his (which I unfortunately do not have a picture of) is a purple suede jacket with an (I think) mink collar. The suede is embossed with flowers. It's just so, so ... Mizuki! Here are a few stills so you can see what I mean.
Wearing a dead raccoonDoesn't show well, but that tux is made of gold lame'!