Like drinking a warm cup of tea
This drama is as comforting as warm cup of tea while stargazing. I felt emotionally connected to not just the leads, but the entire colorful cast of characters. Every character had its own story, motivation, and depth, while not congesting the plot.
Issei was the real star of the show for me, with his emotional maturity and desire to care for others. The actor did a fantastic job signing with emotion and tone, something a lot of hearing actors lack when signing on camera. The drama didn't shy away from his disability, but also didn't make that his only defining characteristic. I enjoyed the fact that he was still a cocky, jealous, slightly pervy young man, and not just pitiful or meek like many dramas depict characters with disabilities.
I can see myself rewatching this show in the future when I need a little pick me up!
Issei was the real star of the show for me, with his emotional maturity and desire to care for others. The actor did a fantastic job signing with emotion and tone, something a lot of hearing actors lack when signing on camera. The drama didn't shy away from his disability, but also didn't make that his only defining characteristic. I enjoyed the fact that he was still a cocky, jealous, slightly pervy young man, and not just pitiful or meek like many dramas depict characters with disabilities.
I can see myself rewatching this show in the future when I need a little pick me up!
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