On the surface, Alex and Pete could not be more different. The recently divorced Alex is a hard-working, high-strung lawyer who is raising her 10-year-old daughter, Charlie, as a single mom following her husband's incarceration for insider trading. Unwilling to let anything get in her way, she downsizes into a smaller house and hires charismatic Pete, a free-spirited ladies man and recovering gambling addict who desperately needs this gig with Alex to jumpstart his life -- and prove that he is no longer a screw-up. Upon hiring him, Alex quickly realizes that she has met her match in Pete, who -- along with his motley construction crew - will not only tear apart her kitchen, but transform her worldview in the process.
Strawberry Night
Assistant Inspector Himekawa Reiko (Takeuchi Yuko), 29, is the only female section chief in the Tenth Homicide Section of the Metropolitan Police’s First Investigative Division. After graduating from a woman’s university, Reiko rose up the ranks with unusual speed despite being a non-career police officer. She is finds herself subjected to the harassment and jealousy of older colleagues and subordinates, but she has distinguished herself in this male-dominated world by solving difficult cases. The dead body of a man who was brutally murdered, is found wrapped in a plastic sheet in a thick growth of plants near a reservoir. Reiko recognises that this will not be an isolated murder. What is the significance of the mysterious words ‘strawberry night’ that emerge in the investigation? What is the true status of ‘strawberry night’ which appears and disappears on the internet?
Seinaru Kaibutsutachi
Shiba Kengo (Okada Masaki) is a young surgeon with a strong sense of justice and dedication to his work, but bad at ingratiating himself with his superiors. One day, he is suddenly ordered to transfer out from his university hospital to Okubo Memorial Hospital which is known to be in financial difficulty. Kengo is an important addition to the poor hospital and finds himself involved in emergency surgeries from the first day he arrives. He is taken aback by the imperturbable head nurse Kasugai Yuka (Nakatani Miki) who performs her role without batting an eyelid and the surgeon Mizuhara Ryoji (Katsumura Masanobu) who is always sarcastic when he opens his mouth – the types of colleagues that are not seen at the university hospital, but puts everything he has into his job. Although he has been sidelined from the fast track, he learns the reality of medical care and grows as a doctor as he strips away the masks of doctors, nurses and educators who practice this “sacred vocation”.
Saikou no Jinsei no Owarikata ~ Ending Planner
Yamashita plays the head of a funeral service shop that deals with bodies brought in by the police, including suicide and murder victims. He reluctantly inherited the shop after his father passed away, but as he learns about the lives of the various deceased people that are brought to him, he begins to mature. Another highlight of the story is his romance with a rookie female detective.
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