I made a silly promise to myself that I wouldn't start a new dorama until I'd properly reviewed Nobuta wo Produce, because I fell in love with it so hard. Needless to say, once Sapuri came along, obviously that promise flew out the window, but it's not the same as me bingeing on the completed doramas in my queue like 1 Litre of Tears and Orange
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Like I told emeree, I really need to make my welcome post required reading! No apologies or excuses are necessary for the wonderful, thoughtful comment that you left above.
And I need to thank you, btw, for pimping these NwP posts! I was wondering why, out of the blue, I was getting hits and comments on stuff I'd written a while ago - and when I saw this comment from you, I went back to your LJ. You are really too, too kind.
Eventually I'd like to finish my write-up of the dorama, although I won't go into this much detail for each subsequent episode. It's just that once I got started with this one, I realized how much depth I needed to explain in order for the rest of the dorama to make sense from a written perspective. I couldn't talk about the supernatural in episode 3 without mentioning here that the supernatural is a recurring theme that kicks off in the first episode.
I agree with you in virtually everything that you wrote. I am really enjoying Kame's current role in Sapuri - it demonstrates his ability to switch gears once again and show us something new and different and still subtle, endearing, and deep, and I'm even more looking forward to the Yuuki role, although I really hope that it doesn't suffer from him being so overbooked with work right now. Yet he is so dedicated and focused on doing a good job that I think it and he will be fine.
Thanks again for your lovely, long comments, and if/when I finish out my NwP dorama review, I'll will strive to let you know. :)
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