The night of the 23rd was a night of sorrow for many viewers due to a series of deaths and illnesses of major characters and their relations in dramas. In the seventh episode of “Even if All Love Ends” (TV Asahi), starring Wakana Aoi and Kaede Kamio, Mao (Kamio), an illustrator battling cancer, passed away suddenly before the final episode on the 30th. The drama centered on the romance between Mao and Yu (Aoi), who developed a relationship through art. Mao, who was given three months to live, cleared that period, and Yoo hopes for a miraculous remission. Mao, on the other hand, prepares to die and tells her parents, “I’m sorry I’m going to go first,” and tells Mao that she has people in her life whom she truly wants to see happy after I die. That was the “proof of life” he had been looking for. Mao’s condition suddenly changed after being hospitalized for an intravenous drip. When she saw her attendant Yu lying prone on the bed asleep, she blurted out, “I don’t want to die,” which was the last thing she said. X (old Twitter) was filled with viewer posts of surprise and sadness, such as “I didn’t know she passed away in this episode,” “It’s too painful that she died,” and “It’s sad that Yoo keeps sending Mao lines (after her death). In the seventh episode of TBS’s “The Royal Family,” which immediately preceded the drama, Sanno (Koichi Sato), the racehorse owner who changed the life of the main character played by Satoshi Tsumabuki, died. As Sanno’s body was weakening, when his bastard son Nakajo (Ren Meguro) told him to “definitely live” until the day he could fulfill the requirements of being an heir-only horse owner and receive a second-generation horse, Sanno said, “Don’t be stupid. Don’t be stupid. Don’t kill me on your own. Indeed, he did. Three years after his promise, Yamao lived to see his beloved horse Royal Hope’s son Royal Family win his debut race on film, and then he departed. Nakajo, who was at the racetrack as a horse owner’s representative, was on hand to talk him through his victory. Various reactions were transmitted on X, such as “Sanno Kozo loss…,” “I wonder if we will ever see President Kozo again,” and “I can’t sort out my emotions. In the seventh episode of NTV’s “Bokutachi no ie,” the main character Genichi (Mitsuhiro Oikawa) suddenly said during dinner with his mother Chiyoko (Saori Yuki), who had moved to Tokyo, “I think I’m going to die. I’ve been told I have only four months to live. I have only four months to live. Chiyoko acts tough, but in order to understand her gay son, she opens a BL comic book she has come to love and asks Genichi to say the line “I love you”… In the October season drama series, Fuji Television’s “Rondo of the Last Act – For You I Can Never See Again”, a woman (Fubuki Jun) who has been told that she has only 3 months to live brings the main character, a cleaner of belongings (Kusanagi Tsuyoshi), and the woman’s daughter (Nakamura Yuri) together in a fateful encounter. The story is based on the TV series “Nursing Care Snacks” on TV Tokyo. TV Tokyo’s “Nursing Care Snack Versailles” (starring Yoshiko Miyazaki) is full of customers on their deathbeds. This season is full of dramas depicting “life” and “life”.
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