JDorama review: Juui Dolittle

Title: Juui Dolittle Also known as: Veterinarian Dolittle Broadcast dates: 10/17/10 - 12/19/10 Number of episodes: 9 Genre: Drama Cast: Oguri Shun, Inoue Mao, Narimiya Hiroki, Kunimura Jun, Ishizaka Koji Plot: Tottori Kenichi (Shun) is a extremely talented veterinarian, which has earned him the nickname "Dolittle." Unfortunately, he is quite rude to the humans that accompany his animal patients. His friend, Hanabishi Masaru (Narimiya), is a famous "Charisma Vet" who is afraid of operating on animals. Together, with nurse Tajima Asuka (Inoue), they try to save as many animals as they can. What is good: Oguri tackles another new character type! Yay! What is bad: It can be difficult to like the characters. Letter rating: C+

I was definitely excited when I heard that Shun, Mao, and Hiroki were doing a drama together. They are so awesome. Considering it had the "Dolittle" title, I expected some sort of animal talking thing. There wasn't any. It's simply a nickname because Tottori is good with animals and his name kinda sounds like Dolittle. Ah, well. Onto the review:

I have to admit that, for the most part, I enjoyed the series. It took me a long time to warm up to Tottori but, if you pay close attention, you can see that he's an ass because he cares for the animals so much. He thinks that their human caretakers are idiots and, most of the time, he's right. In one episode, a girl allowed her ferret to run free in the house. The ferret chewed on her slippers, swallowed some rubber and almost died. Yet the girl refused to take responsibility for it and when the ferret was well enough to go home.....yup, she let him run free again and the ferret got sick again. It wasn't until the ferret almost died a second time that she realized her selfishness. So, yeah, I felt that he had every right to be an ass to her.

On the other side, you have Hanabishi. He is very popular and works well with people. Yet he can't overcome a past trauma, stopping him from being able to operate. He does get along with Tottori so I'm not sure why the two of them didn't form a partnership. Hanabishi could diagnose the problem and deal with the customer, while Tottori operated and cared for the animals. I think that if they joined forces, they could have been way more successful than they would be separately. Instead, Hanabishi keeps shipping animals off secretly to Tottori's clinic to be operated on. The whole thing kinda makes me want to bang my head on the table.

Tajima is right in the middle of this. In the first episode, Tottori heals her prized horse. She can't afford his fee so, after failing to get hired for any of the jobs she applied for, she goes to work for him to pay off the debt. During her tenure at the clinic, she finds her purpose in life. Of all of the characters, she is the one that grows the most throughout the series. To be honest, without her, the show wouldn't have been nearly as good. There is a hint of romance between her and Tottori but not enough to overwhelm the series. At the end, I was glad that she realized that she wanted to go to school to become an animal nurse.

As a whole, the show is a little slow. There are a variety of animal patients so it was nice to see them work on more than just dogs and cats. However, there is a ton of politicking going on. That part annoyed me. Everyone was all "Let's help the animals!" but then would stop something because it was against an agenda. Granted, that is how things can be in real life. But this is a television show. It's not supposed to be too real!

Anyway, if you can look past Tottori's arrogance and Hanabishi's want to please everyone, it's a decent series. It's more about conservation and helping animals than it is about the humans. The best part is that it's different from most of the other shows I've watched lately. It was refreshing.

Favorite Friday

In an attempt to forget all of the snow outside, I give you some steel drum music to help you think of tropical islands and sunny days. I think I should be one of those people that travel south for the winter. But Florida isn't far enough to get away from the cold of winter. I need Brazil or some place south of the equator. Oh, to be a rich person and have the ability to move whenever the weather sucks....

Too much snow

My family was home again today. We got somewhere around a foot of snow yesterday. Weather reports vary from 12" to 16". It's still way too much snow. Luckily, both my husband and I have the ability to work from home so we didn't lose any vacation time from it. Though shoveling all that snow made my body hurt, which kinda makes up for not being able to go to Zumba class tonight. Now it's time to find some decent acne serums. I'm too old for this sort of stuff.

The Cape: Scales

Scales, one of the baddies from the first episode, is back. But is he as scary as he is ugly?

And why are evening dresses with feathery masks considered 'costumes?'

This episode appears to take place in one day - Vince's son, Trip's, birthday. However, an awful lot happens for one day.

Scales is working his schtick at the docks when an Ark flunkie comes to shake him down. Pissed that Faraday didn't come himself, Scales threatens to kill the flunkie later. The Cape watched this, of course, so now he knows that both Ark and Chess are taking money from the ugly baddie. Vince makes it his misson to tell Scales that all of his troubles are caused by Faraday in the hopes that the public will find out that Faraday is Chess.

For some reason, there is a costume ball on a train. Faraday shows up as a white-clad sheriff. Orwell is there in a pretty dress and a mask. (Really. This is such a lame attempt at a costume.) Meanwhile, the prison administrator guy from the Tarot episode is dressed as The Cape. And the Carnival of Crime is there to rob everyone, despite Vince's attempts to get them to help him.

Scales confronts Faraday, propositions the mayor with illegal goods delivered from his docks, and attempts to tell everyone that Faraday is Chess. Needless to say, the mayor rebukes him and then everyone laughs at the Chess revelation. In his anger, he steals everyone's money and jewels before holing himself up in the caboose. When he separates the caboose from the rest of the train, the brakes on the main part of the train stop working. (Who designed this thing?!) Faraday and The Cape have to work together to sever the brake line underneath the moving vehicle.

Of course, they save the day. Though it seems that Faraday recognizes Vince in the costume. Back on the now-stopped caboose, the Carnival faces down Scales. They steal what he stole and lock him in a cage. He breaks out of the cage by slamming his head against the bars so many times the hinges snap. And who does he happen to find there? The Ark flunkie from the beginning of the episode. Convenient.

I found this episode to be very lame. Scales is a terrible villain. He's entire character is based on the fact that he looks like an ugly snake. He doesn't even have snake-like powers. He's another ugly thug. Blah. Oh, and the storyline about Trip's birthday was boring. His mom had a bad day. She got stuck in traffic so she was late and her cell phone battery died so she couldn't call Trip to tell him that her co-worker, Travis, was coming over. He had to sit in the hall for the entire episode. As a result, the show was filled with more flashbacks of things Vince did with Trip on his birthdays. None of it progressed the story at all. C'mon writers, get with the program.

I'm sick of snow!

Snow has been falling since about 6:30AM. I tried to make it into work today but only got about halfway in when the traffic stopped. The roads were absolutely horrible. So I turned around and came home. My daughter had school this morning. The school is closing around 1PM. To think, this is only the first stage of the storm. The BIG part is supposed to come through tonight around 5PM. My plan? I'm going to marathon some Juui Dolittle and maybe do some oily skin treatments or maybe dye my hair. I've been putting that last one off for awhile. Either way, you should have a new jdorama review by Monday.

Jdorama review: Good Luck!!

Title: Good Luck!! Broadcast dates: 1/19/03 - 3/23/03 Number of episodes: 10 Genre: Drama Cast: Kimura Takuya, Tsutsumi Shinichi, Shibasaki Kou, Uchiyama Rina, Kuroki Hitomi Plot: Shinkai (Kimura) is a co-pilot for All Nippon Airways (ANA). As he strives to become captain, he comes across a variety of people, including the strict Captain Koda (Tsutsumi) and mechanic Ayumi (Shibasaki), that help him achieve his dream. What is good: The actual piloting parts were interesting. What is bad: The entire middle section of the series. Letter rating: D

Yes, I watched another KimuTaku show. Sometimes I think these will kill me.

Once again, parts of the series are awesome. The final two episodes had me hanging on the edge of my seat. (Even though I really knew deep down that Takuya wouldn't lose.) Unfortunately, out of 10 episodes, at least 6 of them are completely unnecessary. The information has already been given to us but the story takes forever to relay it to the important characters. I would have liked the show better if they took the final two episodes and made those the focus of the show. Instead, we get way too many scenes of Shinkai wandering around the hangars' metal buildings. I get that Ayumi works there and he wants to see her. But you don't go wandering around those places!

ARGH. I need a break from KimuTaku for awhile. Hopefully, Oguri Shun will help ease my pain.

First place chocolate

My daughter entered a chocolate-making contest on Saturday. The event had contests for chili, chocolate, and home brewed beer. (I'm sure people will be looking for the best diet pills after all the food they ate!) My daughter's chocolate and cream cheese cupcakes won first place in the children's division. She was so excited to win! Also, my sister's boyfriend won third place in the chili contest. His brother won second in the home brewed beer part. Everyone had a great time but I'm glad the food binge is over. Time to get back to the diet!

Favorite Friday

I know this video has been making the rounds so you've probably seen it already. However, what you don't know is that this happened at one of the malls near my house. This is a rather large fountain. I'm not sure how she didn't notice it. It's still pretty funny.

Supposedly, her husband was able to take the phone apart and set it in dry ice or something to get the water out. If only canon camera batteries dried out so well!

Valentine's is coming!

When it comes to presents for my husband, I tend to be a bit of a slacker. I usually just give him leave to buy whatever he wants at GameStop or Best Buy or wherever. For Christmas this year, I got us tickets to see Lewis Black. That means I have to step up my game for Valentine's Day. I was checking out http://redenvelope.com/gifts-for-couples-rwcop and found this adorable little "Reasons I Love You Stones." They are little brushed-nickle stone-shaped trinkets that have "I love you..." on one side and a reason on the other. One example is "...because you are so much fun." Another is "...for being so giving." Yeah, they are a little cheesy but I think they are cute. I wonder if my husband would like those....

Is winter over yet?

Once again, winter weather is ruining my free time. We had ice and snow come through yesterday so my daughter's school was closed. That, of course, means I didn't get a lot done. Though I did look at a lot of pretty cubic zirconia wedding rings online. Yeah, I'm already married but I know some people who are currently engaged. That gives me the OK to look! The weather isn't awful today. However, there is black ice on the streets. Then it's supposed to snow again tomorrow night. I'm completely ready for spring!