Beeper (Pokebell, we called) was so popular when I was in high school. Every digits had a meaning, so we would send a message using numbers. Like you said, this drama brings back old memories. :)
I know, right? They were pretty popular when I was in high school, too. It kinda gives away my age but yeah, those were the days... LOL ^^
Thanks again for the subs. I like watching a young Tsutsumi Shinichi, he left quite a good impression on me after seeing Yamato Nadeshiko. :D
The interesting thing is, when I watched Pure back then, I was annoyed by Yuka's mother for being overprotective, but now I completely understand what she is afraid of and why she tries to protect her daughter. It's interesting to see the same drama from different angle.
In re-watching a series, I find myself experiencing the same thing. I guess, time/age does play a huge part in changing one's perspective. The nice thing about it though is that you get something different out of a good drama each time you view it. It lets you appreciate and notice stuff that you may have overlooked or taken for granted before.
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Beeper (Pokebell, we called) was so popular when I was in high school. Every digits had a meaning, so we would send a message using numbers. Like you said, this drama brings back old memories. :)
I know, right? They were pretty popular when I was in high school, too. It kinda gives away my age but yeah, those were the days... LOL ^^
Thanks again for the subs. I like watching a young Tsutsumi Shinichi, he left quite a good impression on me after seeing Yamato Nadeshiko. :D
@zooey,
Sounds like we are similar age, huh. :)
The interesting thing is, when I watched Pure back then, I was annoyed by Yuka's mother for being overprotective, but now I completely understand what she is afraid of and why she tries to protect her daughter.
It's interesting to see the same drama from different angle.
I liked him on Nadeshiko too. :)
I guess we do belong to the same generation. :)
In re-watching a series, I find myself experiencing the same thing. I guess, time/age does play a huge part in changing one's perspective. The nice thing about it though is that you get something different out of a good drama each time you view it. It lets you appreciate and notice stuff that you may have overlooked or taken for granted before.
@zooey,
I agree with you.
I start realizing this drama is more than just a love
story.
I totally forgot how it ends. I hope it won't disappoint me. :)
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