Bullets in the brain will do strange things to a drama...
Not so many tears this time though, its not the same bullet in the head story as Sorry I love you, this time not everyone you love dies, and we have the added bonus of ghosts.

After a short while the weird kicks in - I dont mean like Yuusha Yoshihiko weird, I just mean the ghost whisperer format begins.

There are some ghosts I really liked, and some moments can get a bit weepy as you might expect but over all not too depressing of a drama. Although anything involving the death of children obviously gets pretty upsetting.
I liked the relationship between the main characters, but I just wanted him to be honest about his ghost whispering with the forensics woman. They were an interesting pair and I think they could have made more of their connection with making them better friends from earlier.

Basically Oguri's character gets shot, has a bullet lodged in his brain and it makes him see ghosts. He has to deal with the choice of whether to remove the bullet and if so when. Its a tricky situation for many reasons and he has a massive dilemma on his hands with that and eventually begins to feel himself pulled into a darker side of morality.

Well anyway, as he chases the bad guys who killed his newly formed ill fated friends with clues from the patchy memories of their own deaths, he discovers the intertwining nasties behind the scenes and the story becomes much bigger for him than he expected.
He wonders if he will retain this power once he has the bullet removed, he wonders if he will even survive it. And he wonders if he can really give up this ability after saving the souls of the victims he encounters.

But with the more mature take on these matters comes a more serious story line which can get pretty dark at times.

I'm not sure where it fits really but it was well received at the time, the ratings were good, and I think the cast had a lot to do with that. Oguri Shun's dramas do tend to be pretty high these days and at least the writing was good enough to keep a steady pace throughout.
It wasn't the best drama I've ever seen, at times it was a little bit flat; it didn't grip me like more tense dramas of the mid to late 2000's like Maou and Orthros. But I dont think its meant to be that kind of show. To be honest I think it stands in its favour because those overly tense dramas can be a bit too much sometimes.

And also Takito Kenichi (Hanzawa Naoki) as a reporter who sees everything a bit like a stalker would before it all becomes something even out of his remit.
One of the other guests I noticed was Koyanagi Yuu who played Chiba in Yankii kun to Megane chan, but no-one has really done a proper complete cast list of the guest stars as far as I can see.
Main cast list:
Aoki Munetaka - Tachibana Yuma
Haru - Higa Mika
Endo Kenichi - Ichikura Takuji
Furuta Arata - Akai
Takito Kenichi - Suzuki Nomaguchi
Haruki - Miyazato
Watanabe Saori - Hashizume
Yamaguchi Yoshiyuki - Kaiko
Toru Nomaguchi- Hacker Garfunkel
Hamano Kenta - Hacker Simon
Well I think this was a pretty badly written review but as I'm at work right now I cant concentrate too hard on what I'm saying. Shirking with an hour and a half left still to go with nothing to do unless I do all of tomorrow's stuff too....

This one I do remember mostly though, so I guess that's a good sign. I liked the final big bastard show down near the end and then the shocking actual ending.

But yeah anyway, this particular show I think they could have done a little bit more with, but never the less I don't think it was a loss by far. It certainly didn't feel like anything new but hey if they can make 3 series' of Gokusen with exactly the same stories, characters and even dialogue, then I think we can handle the endless churning out of detective dramas that all feel the same.
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