The drama "What'd You Eat Yesterday?" is something that I, as a drama hater, have unusually continued to watch.
Not only because the story is concise and exciting but also because Seiyo Uchino's acting is so good that you'll forget it is acting.
Speaking of Seiyo Uchino in my mind,
"Kansuke Yamamoto" in NHK's historical drama "Fu-Rin-Kazan
"Ryoma Sakamoto" in the Sunday drama "JIN
These characters are representative of the "disgusting, dirty, douchey man who lives by his beliefs.
So I still remember the initial shock of "What did you eat yesterday? I still remember the shock of the first time I watched it.
What were the program producers thinking? I thought,
"This was not a casting error."
It was a reminder of the greatness of professionals who plan dramas.
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While watching the drama "What Did You Eat Yesterday? I keep telling myself that.
"Don't think I know anything about same-sex couples just by watching this drama.
I must continue to study about same-sex couples and same-sex marriage.
Still, there is one thing that inevitably bothers me.
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'Aren't the meals prepared in the dramas not enough for an adult male?'
With that amount of food, I worry that they won't be able to maintain my physique and will get sick if I'm not careful.
Less than what my wife eats, not to mention me.
I am concerned, although the drama includes the setting of 'they are overly nervous about obesity.'
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I, at one time, almost became anorexic.
世界を「数字」で回してみよう(25) ダイエット:
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? EE Times Japan編集部 (@eetimes_jp) January 20, 2016
Everyone, regardless of gender, should be aware of this.