Am lacking in nachoes
Feb. 3rd, 2008 06:28 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Not really into the game, BUT there's a brand-new episode of House afterwards. *no overtime please*
Here're a couple shows I finally watched last week.
Bara no nai Hanaya 2! Rewatched episode 1 to fill in the blanks and moved on to 2. Dramas love their crossovers, too. One of the side stories to this series is that of the teacher and weird bartender. The teacher was the lead in Himitsu no Hanazono and the weird guy was the weird guy in that show, too. It's amusing to see a beautiful actress look less beautiful when she is not the lead...or at least when she is up against a more popular and slightly more beautiful actress. Not sure why I kept watching this, but despite how obvious and cheesecake-flavored this drama is, it's not too retched. Mio continues to deceive Eiji and we find that Naoya also is similarly deceiving him. This is a simple show for those seeking typical love drama angst. Hey, what happened to the dog from episode one?
Puppet Muppet from episode 1 actually exists. wtf.

Ashita no Kita Yoshio 4! Yoshio and the idol are in Hakone. Heita hires someone with unexpected qualifications. The plot just revolves around plain old insurance fraud, but it's consistently highly engaging and fun.
Here're a couple shows I finally watched last week.
Bara no nai Hanaya 2! Rewatched episode 1 to fill in the blanks and moved on to 2. Dramas love their crossovers, too. One of the side stories to this series is that of the teacher and weird bartender. The teacher was the lead in Himitsu no Hanazono and the weird guy was the weird guy in that show, too. It's amusing to see a beautiful actress look less beautiful when she is not the lead...or at least when she is up against a more popular and slightly more beautiful actress. Not sure why I kept watching this, but despite how obvious and cheesecake-flavored this drama is, it's not too retched. Mio continues to deceive Eiji and we find that Naoya also is similarly deceiving him. This is a simple show for those seeking typical love drama angst. Hey, what happened to the dog from episode one?
Puppet Muppet from episode 1 actually exists. wtf.

Ashita no Kita Yoshio 4! Yoshio and the idol are in Hakone. Heita hires someone with unexpected qualifications. The plot just revolves around plain old insurance fraud, but it's consistently highly engaging and fun.