Tuesday, March 09, 2010

Shiroi Kyoto eps 11-22


Truly an epic dorama. I can only hope that Fumo Chitai at least achieves the same standard. I would say Shiroi Kyoto is a must watch dorama. However, it is not in the classic dorama category because of one very huge flaw.

Are you a hatarakiman?

The flaw is basically lawsuit which drives the second half of the series. You've got a lawyer, Sekiguchi who is very experienced in medical malpractice suits but there is no discussion of strategy or legal arguments. No freaking legal maneuvering of any sort or intelligent cross-examinations. Its as if the writer decided to strip the court case of any semblance of legality to better fit it in the story.

Reason to go to work everyday...

It makes the lawyer, Sekiguchi look like a simpleton. Not to mention the fact that he never explains his plans to his clients/audience. How can he criticize Zaizen for failure to explain options to his patients when Sekiguchi himself does not do so? Can't believe Kamikawa Takaya won an award for his portrayal of Sekiguchi. Nothing wrong with his acting but his character is so poorly written its not funny.

The overacting housewives are almost as bad as the legal stuff....

Is the standard of legal doramas in Japan as bad as police shows? Come to think about it, I haven't seen any legal jdoramas. Majo Saiban doesn't really count since its more of a jury tampering show and Aishiteru is more about juvenile crime. Is it really impossible for Japan to do a dorama about the uncovering of evidence and applying legal principles to argue facts? Bottomline is, the court case serves to stretch the story and allow characters to make certain points but procedurally, it could have been much better. The fucking ratio dicidendi was about public policy. Nowhere during the case did Sekiguchi argue about the case setting a precedent which would benefit the public.

Except for Mizuno Maki of course...

Sekiguchi could have grilled Yanagihara more about the white out notes. Who cares if the opposing counsel pointed out that using whiteouts was normal. Sekiguchi could have pointed out the huge amount of whiteouts used in the reports and tried to make Yanagihara crack. Sekiguchi should have been disbarred for being an idiot.

Why do idealists have to be oblivious to beautiful women?

Then we have the appeal. Sekiguchi appeals claiming new evidence when he has none. His definition of new evidence is trying to get his own expert witness to testify that Zaizen was wrong. Stacking the odds against Sekiguchi creates instant empathy but watching him flying blind completely erodes most emotional attachment I have for the parties. Of course in the end a witness shows up and evidence is uncovered. The big twist in the end is that Sekiguchi argues that Zaizen was negligent in not informing Sasaki of his other treatment options.

brother and sister in 20th Century Boys...

Hhhmm, the original lawsuit was about Zaizen been negligent by purposely ignoring the possibility of cancer in the lungs and the appeal is about doctor's failure to give full information. I know next to nothing about Japanese civil law but the fact that one can sue another party under the general heading of negligence and argue every single possible negligent act under the sun is very scary.

Yamato Nadeshiko..

Don't be alarmed by the amount of negative comments I have written about Shiroi Kyoto. Its much easier to point out the bad than the good unless its transcendent show like KDO. The lawsuit aside, Shiroi Kyoto has pretty much been a fun show to watch. My favourite bit is the friendship between Zaizen and Satomi. They have the opposite of each other yet they have the utmost respect for each other. It reminds me of what Griffith said in the Berserk manga; a friend is not someone who follows me but someone who can stand against me.

I remember when I first saw Kuroki Hitomi in Majou no Jouken and wondered why they cast a 30 year old as the mom only to find out her real age..

I always hate idealistic characters but goddamit Satomi showed that he had balls by being willing to sacrifice everything for his ideals. I was shouting at Satomi for barely showing any hesitation or being troubled by his decision. When is the cost of doing the right thing too high that it is not worth it? I wish Satomi would have wrestled more with his decision. Gotta respect Satomi for having the courage of his convictions.



Sadly, nothing happened with the Satomi-Saeko side story. Its just something to give Michiyo more screentime (can't complain about that) but I would have loved to see it go slightly further. Satomi of course has to make the right decision but why couldn't the writer let him to tempted? No righteous man cannot at least think twice about cheating on his wife for Yada Akiko.


As I said in the beginning, Shiroi Kyoto is a must watch dorama. Its on par with Karei Naru Ichizoku; flawed brilliance that deserves your time. At least the flaw with this one isn't a Johnny who can't act.

Sunday, February 28, 2010

Shiroi Kyoto eps 1-10


This being a very bad season of jdoramas, its time to dig into my stash of doramas to watch if only I had time. Shiroi Kyoto is a twenty two episode dorama that came out in 2003 and garnered good ratings and awards. Shiroi Kyoto is a hospital political dorama about two very different doctors Zaizen Goro (Karasawa Toshiaki aka Kenji from 20thCB) and Satomi Shuji (Eguchi Yosuke aka An-chan from Hitotsu Yane no Shita).


Zaizen sensei is an assistant professor in surgery and is a very pragmatic person. He is aware of the politics and is bidding his time to become a professor. He is always in control, saying and doing the right things. Satomi sensei is of course, the idealistic internal medicine doctor. One would say too idealistic. It was hard in the beginning to emphatise with him because there are always reasons why certain policies are implemented in hospitals and Satomi sensei seems to see the world in too much black and white like when he put Zaizen sensei's career in jeopardy just because he didn't like secret surgeries.

How could the perfect actress at playing innocent girls end up with an idiot like Oshio Manabu?

Zaizen sensei is the more likable character. He is flawed but his pragmaticism makes him fun to watch and the audience can discern the motives behind his decisions unlike Iki in Fumo Chitai. I guess it is a necessary evil that they be slightly extreme opposites of each other to contrast their personalities.


For the first ten episodes, who have two story threads, Zaizen sensei's fight to become the professor of the first surgical department and Satomi sensei's idealism in the workplace. The hospital politics part is fun to watch. Its even better than Fumo Chitai. Everyone's sending messages by saying not what they want to say, money is thrown around and alliances are made and broken. There's no good or bad guy. Its all grey area characters though Azuma sensei is default villain I guess for not being able to admit that he has no rational reason for hating Zaisen sensei.

I want to remember Kuroki Hitomi for roles like this instead of boring stuff like Real Clothes.

Zaizen's bid for presidency is supported by his very entertaining father in law Matachi who throws his power and money behind the politically inexperienced Goro and helps him recruit allies to their camp. The first two episodes of Shiroi Kyoto is basically and election dorama and the price that must be paid in order to win. Democracy may give everyone a voice but there is a huge cost involved in getting enough votes to win. Its like a promotion is something that must be bought instead of earned.

Do you honestly need any more reasons to watch Shiroi Kyoto?

Satomi sensei's story isn't that exciting since he's Mr Nice Guy except his got two bijin ladies in his perfect wife Michiyo (the lovely Mizuno Maki) and Azuma sensei's daughter Saeko (Yada Akiko) who may have a thing for Satomi. Here's hoping something happens with Saeko later because it would be such a freaking waste. I'm not referring to Yada Akiko's loveliness but rather the time spent on her character. She's like this innocent ojousan who has no idea what the outside world is like. I liked what Kikukawa said to her about her being old fashioned in that she is too dependent on her parents.

Lucky bastard.

Actually, all the characters in the show have no life outside of hospital politics. Even Satomi's wife Michiyo doesn't seem to have any friends and the less said about the professors' wives club the better. A bunch of middle aged women having fake conversations and associating with other all in the name of protecting their husbands' positions. Its even scarier than suburban housewife politics and really made me cringe. I just don't see this professor wives thing as work but rather women leeching on their husband's success.

Come to think of it, the two main characters have two girls in their respective lives.

His role is to serve a reminder of what Zaizen sensei was or could have been since they were once close friends. Though they can never see eye to eye, Satomi sensei respects Zaizen sensei and Satomi sensei is Zaizen sensei's real friend. After all, every relationship and act that Zaizen sensei has, has been all for the purpose of becoming a professor. The mamasan Keiko (Kuroki Hitomi) is his only other real relationship except he only uses her to escape from his reality and rarely shows her his true face.

I wonder who'll be the first one to get them to do a menage toi?

So far, Shiroi Kyoto has been awesome and helps eases the pain of only having two shows to watch this season. Definitely a must watch show.

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Fumo Chitai eps 11-13


I'm still waiting for Iki to make his move Satoi. Talk about false and misleading advertising at the end of ep 10. Iki's still passive as always. I know he's from the army where chain of command is important and so he must follow orders from his superiors but he knows that Satoi is freaking idiot who's hatred of Iki has blinded him to the obvious. To be fair, it was going to be hard for Fork and Chiyoda to come into an agreement with the merger and Satoi's suggestion of a joint company seemed like a better idea. Maybe that's why Iki didn't make any moves. I wish there were some hint of that to prevent Iki from looking like a passive observer.


Fork's positive response to Satoi's plan made him too confident and non receptive Iki's pleas. You could say Satoi has been the main character for the last few episodes. Except it isn't a downfall story and more of an idiot letting his hatred rob him of any common sense. It makes the whole Iki getting promoted thing seem lame. To be honest it is getting boring because in the conflict between Iki and Satoi, there has not really been a battle. There is the battle between Samejima and Satoi but they are not enemies and Satoi has been blind to Samejima's moves.


Storyline wise, Iki does not deserve to face his original nemesis Samejima because he has yet to vanquish Satoi. You can't face the last boss because defeating the sub boss. Its like a mid carder getting a title shot without beating the no.1 contender. Or is the final boss going to be Daimon? Iki needs to fight so we can cheer him on. Iki really needs a supporting character he can confide in so that he can explain his inaction when he knew that Satoi was going to screw up the deal with Fork. Iki's no idiot. He knew exactly why the Prime Minister to be guy wanted to talk with Daimon. The fact that nothing came of that meeting seems like hanging plot line.


Koyuki just freaking sucks in her acting. I don't care about her character or Iki's son storming out when he saw the glass. Thank the jdorama gods Beniko will be back next episode. Here's hoping that the Iran oil story will be much more exciting as the Fork one. I've bought the book that Fumo Chitai is based on. Its called The Barren Zone and it is English but I'll wait for the series to end before I start reading it. Hopefully it will make more sense of Iki's inactions.

Friday, February 19, 2010

Kimi no te ga sasayaite iru eps 1-3

Hadouken!

Disability stories are to 90s jdoramas what cancer/leukemia are to Korean movies. It is such a useful tool because you get instant audience empathy and writers can easily set up challenges for the main character without need of a villain. Kimi no te is a five episode dorama special that aired annually from 1997 to 2001. Kanno Miho plays Takeda Mieko, a deaf girl who is starts her job in but finds difficulty in being productive at work. She was hired to comply with regulations requiring firms to hire disabled people.


Everyone at work treats her bad except for Nobe who starts learning sign language in order to communicate with Mieko. Realistically, there's no way a deaf girl who looks like Kanno Miho will end up bullied/ignored at work. With 1 1/2 hours per episode, the story moves at a pretty fast pace. Episode 1 deals with Nobe and Mieko meeting and ends with them getting married. Episode 2 is about Mieko's prenancy and episode 3 about Mieko raising her daughter.



There's not much time to get into character stuff and Kimi no te is basically about the challenges that Mieko faces because of her disability which I find interesting like being able to be productive in an office environment or being unsure whether she will be able to raise a child properly. Its fun to watch and its a 'nice' dorama in that all the characters are unrealistically nice people and there's never any sense of danger or excitement. I wouldn't say Kimi no te is flat but I sort of watch it as a pseudo documentary fiction on a hot chick living with her deafness.


Kimi no te hasn't exactly blown me away but every episode so far has done a good job of building up to an emotional climax. The fact that there's nothing really worth watching this season besides Fumo Chitai and Magerarenai Onna means there's no excuse not to check it out.

Thursday, February 11, 2010

Magerarenai Onna eps 2-4


Looks like Magerarenai Onna is not a shigoto dorama like Hatarakiman and Kiina but rather a character study of the three eccentric characters of the show. Ogiwara Saki gets put through the wringer when she loses her job and her mother passes away. Her mother was her main motivation for sitting the legal exam 9 times and suddenly she is rudderless. Her single minded pursuit of following in her father's footsteps and making her mom proud has been the driving force of her life. She has always been an empty shell and now her shell has cracked and she doesn't know how to put her life together.

Riko is attracted to Saki's misery because it makes her feel better about her life. She is a stranger in her own home and the scene where she confronts her husband about his affair is pure black comedy gold. Riko is looking for affirmation of her existence and she meddles in Saki's affairs because Riko believes Saki needs her and this gives her happiness. Riko has no direction in life, having discovered that married life is miserable. Yet, she continues to perpetuate the lie and hide her head in the sand.


As for Misuteru, the cop, his story seems to be too similar to Riko's but its still early. Magerarenai Onna has just started to get into the meat of Riko's problems and ep 5 will be fun to watch. I still don't give a fuck about Masato. Absolutely no chemistry between Tsukamoto Takashi and Kanno Miho. Saki and Misuteru however make an interesting pair. Too bad chances are, its probably gonna be another everyone grew stronger, lets go separate ways ending.

If I have one complaint its the idealised concept of being a lawyer put forward in the three episodes. Sure, Japan practices civil rather then common law, ie finding the truth rather than an adversarial system but saying that lawyers are responsible for his/her client's happiness? Lawyers act on the instructions of the client and if they want more effort, they need to sign a bigger cheque. Riko's family story is like a dark comedy and yet the lawyering part is like your typical idealistic bullshit jdorama.


I don't really mind it cause I enjoy watching the three characters interact. Someone mentioned that the writer of Magerarenai Onna wrote Jyoou no Kyoushitsu so no wonder the seemingly cliched characters have turned out to be fun to watch. As long as it doesn't turn into Enka no Jyoou with it monotonous dark but unfunny comedy Magerarenai Onna will be ok.

Tuesday, February 02, 2010

Fumo Chitai eps 8-10


Yoshiko finally gets some happiness after pouring her heart out to Iki as he brings her to a company function. Even the politics and tension at parties is cutthroat. The tension is so thick with all the sucking up and trying to look good in front of others. Yoshiko suspects something happening between Iki and Chisato and they get into an argument. Alas the WTF moment comes when Yoshiko dies in a car accident.


Finally, I see where all the build up with Chisato is heading. Iki gets the easy way out and doesn't have to cheat on Yoshiko. After all he is Mr. Tadashi (right). I feel a sense of betrayal in that Yoshiko could have been utilised even better. As can be seen from the company function, she is well aware of office politics although Iki does not talk to her about work. I really wanted to see what she can do for Iki in terms of his work. Killing off the perfect housewife for the boring potter girl feels so cheap. There's the feeling of not being able to accept Chisato as Yoshiko's replacement. Its just way too convenient.

Never trust a woman who would sleep with her husband's killer.

Maybe its just my bias against Koyuki. I've never liked her acting and she just doesn't give me the vibe of being a woman from that era. She just looks way too 'modern'. I must admit though, they took their time to get Iki and Chisato together and the whole vase scene was written pretty good. If they had just cast someone else as Chisato it would have been pure awesome. I think they really needed an actress from the 90s like Sakurai Sachiko or Tsurata Mayu or Hirosue Ryoko who can play a 'pure' character. The only actress from the 2K era who can pull of such a character would be Aibu Saki.

Hopefully we get to see more of Beniko next season.

Now if Iki's next woman were Beniko (Amami Yuki), it would be a different story. Beniko, despite her limited screen time is probably the most developed female character in the show. She's the miserable mistress of a rich Indonesian who is never content. She is drawn to Iki because he is what her husband is not. He doesn't want to compromise despite the harsh realities that faces him and somehow she is compelled to aid him. I think deep down, she sort of hates him and wants to see him corrupted and be miserable together with her. Now that is a relationship worth exploring compared to 2D boring potter girl.

OMG, its Hans from Call Center no Koibito!

My favourite bit of Fumo Chitai is while Iki is the good guy, he's not the dumb idealistic good guy that is used in way too many doramas. He is way too stoic but his actions give hints to his thinking and emotions. He knows who his enemies are and the factions in Kinki Trading Co. He gives Satoi a peace offering and pledges his support. Satoi however, being the villain that he is has bigger plans and sabotages Iki's plans not just to get credit but also gain control of the company.

Villains united.

I salute Kishibe Ittoku as the master of playing villains. His portrayal of Noguchi sensei in Iryu is one of the most memorable villains that I've seen. He really made me hate Satoi and when the narrator said Iki realised that he would have to do things against his nature in order make his plan succeed, it was the equivalent of Aragorn saying 'lets hunt some Orcs' at the end of The Fellowship of the Ring. Its the ultimate battle cry. Iki has so far been playing it safe and not hungry for power. Now he realises that there is no way he can coexist with Satoi and steps must be taken.

I think Tabe Mikako would have made a better Kanna in 20th Century Boys.

I really hope that Iki, being the military strategist that he is, has forseen the possibility of Satoi disregarding the rules of the peace offering and has made preparations for his removal. It is time for Iki to get his hands dirty and I cannot wait to see what happens in the final two episodes of this first season.

Monday, January 25, 2010

Magerarenai Onna ep 1


Kanno Miho is back in another workplace 30+ woman dorama. This time she is Ogiwara Saki, a paralegal who has failed the lawyer's exam 9 times. Saki is pretty much a 32 year old Ayanami Rei with a touch of obsessive compulsive in regards to things being neatly arranged and people getting names right. After the tsundere Ohitorisama, we now have a cooldere OL dorama. For those unaware of who Ayanami Rei is, cooldere refers to silent type characters who show little emotion.

If I'm not mistaken, that's Karina's older sister. :)

Thank the jdorama gods for that as we no longer have those annoying voice overs ala Ohitorisama. Kanno Miho is a good enough actress that she can convery information and emotion from her (lack of) facial expressions. Saki has been going out with Masato (Tsukamoto Takashi) for 10 years and the pressure is getting on. This is truly an odd pairing because they have absolutely no chemistry together. Yes, worse than that foreman from Hatarakiman. Kanno Miho with younger guys just doesn't work on screen because her screen presence just eclipses theirs. Tsukamoto Takashi is just too fucking bland to ever act in such a seemingly important supporting role.

You would think after paying my dues for so many years I'd get the chance to be the lead actor?

One day Saki runs into Hasumi Riko (Nagasaku Hiromi), a high school classmate who tags along with her. As per all OL doramas, Riko is the opposite of Saki, talkative, married and proclaims that she has achieved happiness. We know that happiness won't last but its great to see Nagasaku Hiromi on screen. Luckily Mitsuteru (Tanihara Shosuke aka Kikuta) is here to save us from the boring Saki and Masato story. What his actual purpose in this dorama we've yet to see but hopefully it'll be funny.

A legal library, now we just need some cases.

Like every other OL dorama, this show is about what is women's happiness, blah blah blah. Is it kekkon and kodomo, shigoto etc etc. I don't recall any OL dorama that has managed to explore the issues in a fun way without hammering the arguments loudly. The chances of an OL dorama equivalent to KDO are slim as long as the writing and characters are too obvious and cliched. Magerarenai onna also lacks much needed humour to speed the pacing up and there isn't even a court case in ep 1. Just introducing the characters and giving some background information.


Its too early to judge but with three main actors in this dorama that I want to watch, I'm willing to give it a few episodes. We just need some exciting court cases and hopefully Magerarenai Onna will not be 80 OL problems and 20 person law.

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Imouto Yo (1994)


Imouto yo was one of the earliest jdoramas that I started watching but unfortunately, I could only get my hands on a few episodes. This was back in the day when it was mostly streamload, mirc and jem was the biggest jdorama site around. Thanks to toyotaku for uploading the torrent of the whole series so I can finally watch it to completion!

Ah, girls were much more understanding in the 90s.

If you're watching Fumo Chitai, its fun to watch what is probably the first pairing of Karasawa Toshiaki (Kenji from 20th CB) and Wakui Emi. Imouto yo is your classic OL fantasy show. Yukiko (Wakui Emi) is your typical nice country girl working in Tokyo. She has a chance encounter with Masashi (Karasawa Toshiaki) while picking up her brother Kikuo (Kishitani Goro) from the train station. Instead of the poor girl meets her prince, we have poor country girl meets rich kid working for mega corporation.

Classic 90s beauty.

There's your typical class divide issues, arranged marriages and evil employees getting in the way of their relationship. Its interesting to compare this archetypal 90s love story with say Hana Yori Dango to see the difference between the 90s and 2K jdorama era. The nice, demure girl next door has been replaced by the tsundere. The ideal girl is not longer passive and fights all the time with the guy. In Hana Yori Dango, the girl has more suitors whereas in the 90s, that would be blasphemous! It would have been inconceivable to have a story about pure love and have a wishy washy heroine trying to choose between different guys.

Was the 90s really such an innocent time?

I guess the one big difference between the two eras of jdorams is that in the 90s its the girl getting the guy to choose her while in the 2K era its the girl making the choice herself. Personally, I miss the girl next door character. Sakai Noriko would not have been as successful had she started in the 2K era. The nice girl is a more difficult character to write compared to a tsundere but these type doramas are more story rather than character based anyway.

Hopefully he didn't mean this two?

To be honest, the relationship between Yukiko and Masashi isn't that good anyway. I find Karasawa Toshiaki's acting really lacking in this one. They've got chemistry but he is just too wooden and can't emote well with his eyes. The best part of the series is the relationship between Kikuo and Hitomi (Tsurata Mayu). Kishitani Goro is funny as the overbearing but earnest brother. I love watching Tsurata Mayu in Cheap Love and Satorare and here she plays the rich girl who abandons her life of luxury to live with some struggling musician. Obviously, her character is not totally sane.

Too bad Toyohara Kosuke is reduced to playing a one note baddie. His Sakurai-san in Densha is one of the best supporting roles ever.

For all its faults, IMHO Imouto yo is still better than most of the boy meets girl jdoramas today. Yes it is flawed and cliched but they kept it simple and very watchable. I'd rate it higher than Virgin Road but not as good as classics like Love Generation and 101 Proposals. If you've enjoyed the 90s classics, I'd recommend Imouto yo. If you haven't, there are a lot of better shows that you should check out first. For me, Imouto yo is straddling the line between watchable and good because of the ending. One could see it coming a mile away and it was a bad pay off for the best character in the show.

Friday, January 15, 2010

Winter 2010 Jdorama previews:

Since the upcoming season is being discussed quite a bit, lets have a look at what jdoramas I'm looking forward to and what I am going to avoid.

Code Blue season 2

No amount of airbrushing can save this show.

Why? The first season was horrible yet it managed 15% viewership. I don't care if Toda Erika is in it. The first season had horribly inept writing that made me want to bash my head into concrete. There is no way Aragaki Yui can convince me she is a doctor. Maybe the show would be better now that they won't have to act like high school kids but I've decided to be less masochistic this season.

Hancho season 2

Why would anyone want to continue this very run of the mill show? I suppose the fact that it is so average makes it easy to do a second season. The best thing I can saw about it is I'd rather watch Hancho 2 than Code Blue 2.

Massuga no Otoko

Sato Ryuta only knows how to overact one way and should be forever relegated to supporting roles.

The irritating guy from Konkatsu and Rookies with one of the most overpushed and untalented 'actresses' in jdorama. Serious guy meets self centred girl. Could be fun if it actually had a cast who could act.

Liar Game 2 (continues from last season)

The ratings haven't been as good but I'm still having fun with this show.

Naka nai to Kimeta Hi

OLs vs OLs? I'm excited!

Workplace bullying starring Eikura Nana! Lots of chicks in this one. If only it were a midnight dorama. Unfortunately no one is subbing it in English.

Magerarenai Onna



Kanno Miho in another OL dorama about 30 something life crisis for women. Its got Kukita from Love Shuffle and he's always fun to watch. My main reason for watching would be Nagasaku Hiromi. The subbing of Yotsu no Uso does not look like it will be completed and Last Present was only subbed one episode. So I've never seen her in a complete English subbed jdorama since.. Aoi Tori. Alas, no one is subbing this so I might get the HK subbed version. Most likely will be very generic but as long as it doesn't insult my intelligence, I'm happy.

Shinsengumi PEACE MAKER


I love Shinsengumi but gave up on the Peace Maker manga really quick. Can't remember why but it was probably way too cliched shounen for me. Will check out of curiosity but most likely it will suck.

Bloody Monday 2

In part 2, Falcon is going to use his magic laptop uncensor all JAV and cook breakfast!

Even with the combined chick factor of Kawashima Umika, Fujii Mina, Ashina Sei and Kichise Michiko, there's no way I'm going near this. The first season had me so pissed off with plot holes the size of the moon and characters with the IQ of 25. They should have cast eye candy like that in a generic show like Hancho and I would be so happy.

Tokujo Kabachi!!

I will never break my vow not to watch another Horikita Maki dorama again. The jdorama world would be so much better without her, Fukada Kyoko and most of the Johnnys.

Salaryman Kintaro season 2

I love Takahashi Katsunori as Kintaro but Nagai Masaru, his sidekick from Tadano Hitoshi as Kintaro? To be fair, I never saw the first season of the reboot but I'm so skeptical they can capture the magic of the original series which was so much fun.

Fumo Chitai

Love this series. Its kind of sad that the two must watch Winter 2010 jdoramas are continuations from last season. Actually, removing Fumo Chitai and Liar Game from the list would make this season probably the worst season ever. Having Code Blue and Bloody Monday has already dopped the average quality to depths so low, not even KDO can save this season.

Yamato Nadeshiko Shichi Henge

I wouldn't watch this even if I were paid $1000. They probably made this dorama to torture terrorists.