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05-03-2009, 01:03 AM

I enjoyed At Home Dad. It was nice to see what prejudices and expectations as far as role responsibilities for men and women are in Japan. I really felt that this was a really good series.

I enjoyed Gokusen, but I've only seen the first drama series of that and its special. Usually with "student changes" I have a tough time making that transition over. It's just like with the GTO dramas. I liked the first one, but couldn't get into the ones past that because of the fact that original students were no longer Onizuka's students.

Detective Conan has two drama specials. It's okay for what it is, I guess. The second one was better than the first, in my opinion.

Right now, I'm watching Kimi wa Pet. I like the manga, so decided to give the drama a chance, although, I'm having a tough time with Matsumoto Jun (also in Arashi), playing the role of Takeshi, since Takeshi acts so happy and stuff all the time (usually). After seeing him in Gokusen, where he was cool, calm, collected, kind of serious, I've come to expect that of him.

Another drama I watched was Stand Up!! It was okay, even if the premise was stupid (kinda), but annoying at some points at the same time. I swear, I couldn't stand the character Asai, who was being portrayed by Ninomiya Kazunari (of Arashi). He was such a drama queen for that role! *Cries* "Sensei doesn't love me!!" *Rolls eyes* Grow a pair already! lol

For the series mentioned, you could always look them up for more description on the drama wiki...

Main Page - DramaWiki

Oh yeah, for movies...all I can recommend are the Deathnote ones for "thriller". It's sorta like one, maybe...
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