Gem of a show
I don't have any intelligent things to say, but this was such a beautiful family dramedy about the beautiful oddities we all have, the things that make us all weird and special, and how those things can be difficult to understand or accept, even when it's with family - especially when it comes to family.
Okita Makoto was so much at times, my weakness to second hand embarrassment made it difficult to watch him put his foot into his mouth, but there was such an earnestness and love for his family and friends that shone through it all, which made it so rewarding to see him improve himself and grow. All of the actors were excellet (Daichi's boyfriend was a bit of a stiffer portrayal, but that was the character, and he was lovely in the end too)
This definitely goes to my list of things to re-watch when life feels tough.
Okita Makoto was so much at times, my weakness to second hand embarrassment made it difficult to watch him put his foot into his mouth, but there was such an earnestness and love for his family and friends that shone through it all, which made it so rewarding to see him improve himself and grow. All of the actors were excellet (Daichi's boyfriend was a bit of a stiffer portrayal, but that was the character, and he was lovely in the end too)
This definitely goes to my list of things to re-watch when life feels tough.
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