Monday, June 16, 2025

Quick Review #135: Caster - Spring 2025


Title: Caster / キャスター            

Rating: 2 / 10

Recommended for
For those who don't mind watching a messed up story promising too much but delivering too little

* Potential spoilers ahead!

Liked:
- While I do not have very nice words for most of this drama, some cast members did try their best to deliver their best despite the limitations they faced especially Otoo Takuma and Tsukishiro Kanato. 

- The production team's courage to pick up and cover some controversial real-life examples in the earlier episodes.

Disliked: 
- The biggest problem was with the story. As I wrote before, the fact that this drama had as many as 6 scriptwriters, the illogical settings and developments were the root cause that resulted in the story losing focus and going in various directions but lost its way at the end. Not only were the loose ends not tied up properly, the ending and so-called truth/revelations were just so slipshod that I wondered why I wasted three months on this. It felt like the production team couldn't wait to wrap up this whole thing even though the big topic in the end could have been dealt with in a deeper and more thoughtful manner. And to think that the ending hinted at the possibility of a sequel! I'm sorry but I don't think I can watch anything more from this series.
I really should have given up much earlier like what I did with "Get Ready!" which had a similar problem. 
And TBS does need to be more careful about using keywords like unconventional, break out of the norm or shocking in its promotional slogans. The sense of disappointment gets bigger when the actual product turns out to be much less than promised.

- To be honest, some may argue that the inability by many viewers to enjoy the drama arose from Nagano Mei's two-timing scandal which was exposed soon after the first OA. To be fair to her, the fundamental cause of this drama's failure was still the poorly-structured story. However, the fact that her character Sakikubo Hana was two-faced and had double standards when it came to dealing with issues dear to her or detached from her situation made her lines and behaviour in the story very difficult to resonate with. Her scandal only served to amplify how hollow her words and actions came across because they were like boomerangs that went straight back to her as thinly-veiled criticism towards her real-life actions (whether intended or not). As such, to see a heroine go on and on as if she is some righteous person on a crusade to take down the lead character - that just came across as nonsense and downright hypocritical.

- Although Kim Mu-jun's significance in this story wasn't big to begin with and I am not a fan of him, I felt that how he was effectively erased from the drama without a trace after the scandal broke was distasteful to say the least. 

- I watched this for the sake of Abe Hiroshi but sad to say, this really wasn't one of his best performances to date. My biggest grouse was, Shindo came across more as an investigative journalist rather than a newscaster and he simply didn't behave like a newscaster especially when it came to his posture and way of speaking on air. I get that he was supposed to be unconventional but the basics of being the lead caster weren't even there. Compared to his co-caster played by Tsukishiro who looked extremely convincing, the contrast was even harder to ignore.

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