It ends where it started
Opens with a kiss title and closes with a kissing title?
Best. Drama. Ever!
It ends where it started
Opens with a kiss title and closes with a kissing title?
Best. Drama. Ever!
Oh man, here comes the drama.
I knew it was too good to be true.Everything has been going so smoothly that it was beginning to defy the laws of entertainment. Well, at least that’s what my English teacher was trying to drive into my brain about there having to be a climax in any great story.
I understand that Teacher, I really do but do they all have to be bad climaxs? Really? Can’t we just have a good feel climax just for once in a drama?
Any way, the moment finally hits as the secret spills out onto the masses.
Prepare for drama!
She has it so bad!
And here we are once again with another episode of this lovely classic drama – Sono toki haato wa nusumareta, and like i mentioned before on how I loved the pacing, this episode picks up from right where ‘Love Is War!’ left off when Katase and Hiroko bump into Saki and her Uncle at the shop!
They all end up going to Saki’s place for dinner…
A Dinner from hell!
Okay…We are back to this lovely drama and episode two, awesomely titled ‘Love is War’, picks up from where we left off last episode.
Unlike some dramas that I will refrain from mentioning, Sono Hatsu didn’t wash over the happenings of the kiss as some irrelevant experimentation, which by the way, could have easily gone that way as the kiss happened because Saki wanted to show Hiroko how a kiss is not such a big deal like Hiroko was making it out to be. Usually that would have been that, and I bet you a million won that were this a KEY production, that would have been the case, but not here.
No Soiree….