Tag Archives: Ishihara Satomi

Dear, Sister Episodes 7-10

Ishihara Satomi, Matsushita Nao

I’m not ambitious enough to tackle any sort of series of posts at this time. Thus why you’re getting the final episodes of Dear, Sister in one lump. I’ve been debating and debating what to do and decided to start slowly with finishing up this drama. Obviously this was not a drama I stopped watching because I wanted to, it’s

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Dear, Sister Episode 6

At long last the truth has been revealed! It only took us forever (or so it felt) to get the real reason why Misaki created her bucket list revolving around her sister and mother that I’m sure we all felt had something to do with the baby. I think that there’s been this ominous undertone in a way. Misaki has

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Dear, Sister Episode 5

Ishihara Satomi, Matsushita Nao

Well, some secrets are out of the bag! We get a few unexpected surprises thrown in for good measure, too. I’m still not 100% sure what is going on with Misaki, but slowly her plan and why she’s doing it is getting uncovered…even if we don’t know how to piece everything together just yet.

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Dear, Sister Episode 4

Dear, Sister Episode 4

Waaah! The plot thickens! Hachi is getting closer and closer to finally admitting his true sexual orientation. Misaki’s confession that if he wasn’t gay that she would fall in love with him probably helped, but we all know it’s very painful for him to keep his secret. I’m really confused as to just what Misaki’s goal really is. I don’t

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Dear, Sister Episode 3

Dear, Sister Episode 3

Misaki’s plan is going full steam ahead. She knows tackling her onee-san’s love life will take the longest so she moves onto Hazuki’s career. Of course, life isn’t without throwing obstacles in the way. A customer knows Misaki’s secret and is using that as leverage against her while Hazuki’s affection for their former teacher keeps getting in the way of

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Dear, Sister Episodes 1-2

Ishihara Satomi, Matsushita Nao

I grew up exceptionally close with my sister. We are two days shy of being a full year apart. She’s a mother (seriously), a friend, and so much more. I was attracted to the previews about this drama and the first two episodes have definitely piqued my interest. This drama follows the lives of Fukuzawa Hazuki (played by Matsushita Nao)

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Jdrama Review: Koi

This drama special aired at the end of 2013. The drama’s subject matter, at heart, is definitely a more risqué one. Actually, in a very limited amount of time it does explore some deep social mores. Unfortunately, since it is so short, they can’t delve as far into the issues as they could have.

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