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Iine! Hikaru Genji-kun Season 2 japanese drama review
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Iine! Hikaru Genji-kun Season 2
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by Amy Leigh
Aug 1, 2021
4 of 4 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 8.5
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 7.5
Rewatch Value 9.0

Fun, quick update to Season 1

This was a great little addition to Season One for those of us who were left missing this adorable show and cast! I fell in love with this series immediately and missed it so much when I finished it, so I was thrilled when a second season was announced. I was sad it was only 4 episodes of app. 30 minutes each. However, it felt about like a special TV movie or something and made for a fun, quick update on the main two characters in particular while still managing to bring in some new characters and plot.

It was nicely paced without feeling rushed, the storyline had just enough plot in each episode, it felt fresh enough that it was worth revisiting the characters and getting an update on them (as well as having some progress for those who felt a bit cheated for how things ended with the main couple on season one) but there was not too much new stuff that it felt unnatural like they were forcing a new storyline or anything.

The new season picks up after the main couple of Fujiwara and Hikaru have been living together for a while after he returned to her dimension at the end of season one. They open up season two by moving into a new house, but they still haven't progressed romantically or admitted their feelings for each other. Although they each want to do so, bumps in the road seem to keep them from admitting their true feelings to both each other and themselves... bumps which comes mainly in the forms of attractive co-workers and the rumors of Hikaru's former wife possibly being in town.

Acting was of course great when dealing with people like Chiba Yudai, Kiriyama Renn, Kamio Fuju, and Ito Sairi. I give it high ratings for that, despite its short length and lighthearted writing. It's nothing groundbreaking, but for what it's intended to be, it's works very well.

Since it's short and about the length of a movie and filled with some of my favorite people, I would definitely watch it again.
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