English title: Delinquent-kun and specky-chan. Narimiya Hiroki's picture is editted, so he appeared prettier than usual subject.
After 10 episodes of watching the mouth-watering Narimiya Hiroki, I went back to Korea mode and watch 'Personal Taste'. Why I watched a drama with the word 'gay' on its synopsis? Because Lee Min-Ho was in it. Enuff said. I watched till episode 6 when I realised how the drama lacked those heart fluttering moments. That's something unusual in Korean drama (the vast knowledge was gained from watching 2 Korean dramas from beginning to the end). Where's the hand-grabbing-while-walking-in-different-direction-and-shown-in-3-different-angles part? noooo.. p/s: Min-Ho's glowing complexion overpowers the heroine, watch it with sunglasses on.
How can you not call Min-ho gay in this picture? Amazing how the loose-neck sweater can do much for a person..
So I pursued another J-drama, 'Yamato Nadesiko Shichi Henge'. It was supposed to be a romantic-comedy, but somehow it evolved into a family drama, maybe due to the complexes all of them had. I have a soft spot for family issues, so this drama is really tear-inducing. And the hero, aah as pretty as he can be, can really act as a manly man. How to tell Ms. Designer I've fallen for a pretty boy?(followed by annoying 'kyaa' screams).
From left to right: perfect eyebrow Kamenashi Kazuya, too much tanning Miyao Shuntaro, why he hunched his back on a promotional poster Tegoshi Yuya, girl, little boy, woman, what's that on his left tight Uchi Hiroki
Next time I'll write about something more interesting. Can't get Kamenashi Kazuya out of my head (cue for 'kyaa').
Nihon no dorama no suki you na..
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