2007 Watchlist: A review
Well then, another year went by and I managed to watch a lot of… uh, things. Not as many as before (using the past two/three years as a baseline), but the amount is considerable… normal, I guess. One thing’s for sure: I watched a lot of Japanese Films this year, and this is mostly because of my film class last summer. The class aroused my interest in Japanese film so after the class I watched more films, haha.
I already blogged about some of the shows I planned to watch (and finished watching, since most of them are done already), but I’ll write a blurb for some of the shows I’ve seen but never get the chance to talk about.

花盛りの君たちへ (Hanazakari no Kimitachi E)
I’m not done watching the show but this occupied my summer vacation. It’s just fanservice, with a bunch of good-looking boys in a show, but then again, I enjoyed watching it still. Discovered Ikuta Toma, and I actually like his performance there. This is why I am looking forward to him this year for his new drama.

げんしけん 2 (Genshiken 2)
I was really happy when I saw the second season of my favorite seinen manga. I enjoyed watching this more than the first season (even though it was the first season that compelled me to read the manga), mostly because I get to see Oguie Chika more, who happens to be my favorite character. I was just a bit disappointed by its ending because I was expecting them to cover up to Volume 9, but apparently the series have only 12 episodes (again?) so… so much for my expectations.

有閑倶楽部 (Yukan Club)
I watched this show two weeks ago I think, when I had my midnight marathon. I enjoyed watching it but was drawn more because of the female characters there, especially Hakushika Noriko (portrayed by Kashii Yuu). And because of this series, I discovered Minami’s website and was really excited about it because she takes beautiful photographs.

カートウン KAT-TUN (cartoon KAT-TUN)
I was able to catch up with this talk show hosted by the famous JE Boyband, KAT-TUN, and I immensely enjoyed it! I really like the segment 100Q; I think it’s a creative way to ask their guests.
