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  • Localização: Nations Capital
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  • Data de Admissão: junho 19, 2011
Tonbi Episode 9
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Abr 25, 2015

Acceptance

Another marvelous episode, I am sad that this dram is near its end.



I must applaud Kazue Fukiishi's performance in this episode. The spurned potential daughter-in-law shows her mettle when confronting Yasu for the right to be Akira's future wife. The confrontation is comical, but each parties determination shines thorough. Ultimately, its the interference of the villagers and people closest to Akira and Yasu who help resolve matters. As the saying goes... "it takes a village to raise a child" and, to me, that has been the foundation of this drama.



Yasu is under the assumption that Akira should have chosen a woman that was similar to his mother; however, in my opinion, Akira chose a woman who is just as dogged, yet as loving as his father. The episode has a charming ending.



Oh no!!!! Just one more episode and this endearing drama is done. A bittersweet climax.

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Tonbi Episode 8
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Abr 25, 2015

Healing Lies

First, I have to say this was an astounding episode. Both Yasu and Akira (father and son) experience bitterness from the past and how it relates to the present and future. Yasu reunites with a 50 year estranged father and a 20 year lie is revealed to Akira in regard to his mother's death.



There is so much emotion and passion in this episode that I have co to love this drama even more (if that's possible). Onnce again, Masaaki Uchino gives ob hell of a performance, there is no way you cannot connect with his character. His outlook on life takes the complicated and makes it simple. I envy his direct approach to everything, but I would never label him a simpleton (in which he refers to himself). Despite their differences, Akira possesses his father's compassion and is able to come to terms with recent revelations.



This one is a tear-jerker, so have the box of tissues ready.

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Jan 25, 2015

Background Checks

A lot was revealed individual team members during this episode. Past grievances, a test of love, a test of loyalty and an inside villain bares their fangs.



Although in past episodes we've seen glimpses of humanity from the unrelenting Det. Togashi, just seeing what occurred with his wife gives much insight into why has become the vigilante of law enforcement. Reiko's relationship continues on a downward spiral; however, it finally takes a a sharp turn, forcing the only female detective in the group to analyze her heart and her morals. Kosuke Suzuki (Det. Shibata) is a loose cannon in any role he plays; will he end up a turncoat or will he remain loyal to the team?



Very exciting episode with an ending that leaves you wondering the fate of each detective in the Fourth Division. After incurring the wrath of one of their own, does this team have what it takes to bring them to justice?

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Jan 24, 2015

Empathetic & Heart Warming

I started watching this drama on a recommendation. It was compared to another humane drama, "Boku no Ita Jikan."



This series is abut a hospital combined with a school where children enroll and medical care is provided for their terminal illness. In this episode,a young Kurokawa Tomoka plays a teenage girl (Kaori) suffering from 'aplastic anemia'. It shows a young woman facing issues of death, first love, a non-supportive parent, how the world responds to her and how she responds to the world. As soon as Kaori seems to find answers, the disease reaches a critical stages and she ends up fighting for her life.



Unfortunately, this episodes ends with a climatic cliffhanger; will Kaori make it to episode 10? We can only hope.

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GTO: Remake Episode 1
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Mar 18, 2013

Awesome Intro

I have read the manga and watched the earlier version, however, this adaptation is more on the money than the first. Love Onizuka's character and he definitely stays true to the manga. Waiting for the rest of the characters to catch up. I have high hopes for Aizawa in the next episode.
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