
So I watched the first episode of ON last night. This is the one I'm interested the most this season. So I was actually a little disappointed when I saw it got mixed reviews. But I gotta see it myself to judge it. And turns out... It was pretty good. I watched it till the end without feeling bored or waiting for it to end, even though it was 1.5 hour long. This is saying something because I usually can't handle anything more than an hour. You know, because usually shows are an hour long, so anything longer than that will seem like it's overstaying its welcome. I don't know. It feels like my brain kinda knows when it's been an hour, and my focus will shift from the show to the remaining time left, and I start to grumble about why it hasn't ended yet. So when I don't do those things, it means that the show is good enough to keep my attention. And since I knew this was gonna be 1.5 hour long premiere, I was actually prepared to be bored (and I also wasn't sure it'd be good because of the mixed reviews). So I was a little surprised that I could enjoy it till the end.
The plot is quite interesting. I like that the case is pretty complicated. There are a couple of past cases connected to the main case, and also some surprising and interesting facts behind the killing methods. It's a lot more graphic and gory than I expected. This might be because I'm more used to kdramas where even knives and blood get censored. In any case, I was really surprised (and a little scared) when I saw the second body. Thank god I could still sleep after seeing that.
The acting is pretty good overall, but I must say that the two leads (Haru and Yokoyama Yu) are weaker than the supporting ones. They're not bad tho. I think they're still okay. I like that there's no incompetent cops here (so far). Yokoyama Yu's character is like a rude irresponsible cop, but he's not incompetent. I don't know what's the deal with him and the homeless(?) guy, but I hope he's not a bad cop. Haru's character reminds me of Himura from Himura Hideo no suiri. I'm not sure yet if she'd like to kill, but it does seem like she enjoys murder. In the first episode only, she got called out twice for smiling while seeing/talking about murder. I think it was kinda unexpected because she looked like a good innocent girl before that happened. Another interesting things about her are her love for chili peppers and her amazing memory. She literally puts chili peppers on everything she eats and drinks. Even her hot chocolate. Seriously tho, why? And she can amazingly memorize the details of all the cases in the past 10 years. At first, I thought she had a photographic memory, but she said she just memorized them, so I was like "Is that even possible?" Anyway, she always draws in her notebook to help her remember things, so I guess that's possible?
Now, onto the not-so-good parts. I have a problem with the background music. At times, it feels like it doesn't match the situation, especially when Haru's character had just been informed about the death of her best friend. I was like "Who's the music director?" It really didn't suit the atmosphere. And I also feel like the background music is too loud. Sometimes it's louder than the actors' voices. The other problem is the way they talk about the case. It seems like they all talk about it too casually, like what they talk about is not a murder. I don't know. I just feel like it's supposed to be more a lot serious than that. I hope they fix this in the second episode.
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Yeah, I forgot there was an unwritten rule on dramas/movies that the bad guy was usually the one that seemed the least likely to be bad. I guess I just love Nakajima so much that I didn't want him to be the culprit.
Yeah, especially Ishigami sensei! Her screen time keeps getting less and less. The forensic team even gets more screen time than her. *sigh* Oh, but it seems like Atsuta and Ishigami used to be married. Hopefully, that's an arc that the writer will explore more.
Omg I didn't know that. But then again, there are a lot of JE policies that make me go "wtf" to begin with. And sometimes I feel bad for everyone in the jimusho.
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I'm pretty sure *everyone* watching this got a huge, awful shock from that episode. Well, minus the crazy, hardcore Yoko fangirls mad that he wasn't getting enough screen time.
I think they maybe have too many characters in this drama. They don't really need the whole Kataoka Squad because the Atsuta Squad is so big. Just that one first episode where they throw Shoji back on his own team. I get that they want to have another young, cute female around, but Maki-chan is also unnecessary since they have Miki for forensics. Even Shimizu is redundant since Kurashima took over the goofball character and Hinako's a newbie. If they cut all those people out, I think the "main" characters could get better screen time for sure.
I dunno. I bet it's the same deal as with the Tenki no Oneesan storyline from Tacchon's drama. Like "Woooooooah! They were married?! NO WAY!" and that's it. No connection to the story now. Well, unless they get back together. That'd be both hilarious and weird.
Yeah... I mean, if you enter in elementary or junior high high school, you don't know much about life. So maybe they don't really understand what they're agreeing to...
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Yeah, that ep was REALLY shocking. I just hope it won't be anticlimactic at this point. *crossing fingers* Well, even I thought it was weird I barely saw Yoko in the drama. I kinda expected his fan girls to overreact lol.
Yeah, I get that the forensic team can't be made up by only one person. But I don't think we should have 2 lead(?) forensics. I think other dramas only have one that has a speaking role. The rests are usually in the background working quietly, or maybe speak a line or two when they get asked. But at least they decide to have Shimizu only cameo-ing once in a while. So we already have one less character to focus on, and Kurashima (and hopefully Atsuta and Ishigami sensei too) can get more screen time.
They tease the past marriage arc a couple times tho. I mean, I don't expect them to get back or something, but I hope they will use it as an arc for Atsuta and Ishigami sensei. You know, just to give them more screen time :p
Yeah, and it's worse for those who were made to join the jimusho by their parents/family. And it's kinda too late to quit when they realized it.