mental health awareness season

Masato-sama is playing a psychiatrist this spring season...
...but it was so bad I barely survived Ep 1... T_T


stereotypical stuff: meek and mild genius shrink + modern day saviour + martyr who does all kinds of psychotherapy in a sticky touchy feely way (incl. CBT DBT psychoanalysis EMDR just to name a few lol) in a department that otherwise only prescribes happy pills. There was this one imaginary scene in which he acted Jesus-like, happily shepherding different colours of sheep fluff balls on green pastures... -_-|||| *vomit bag*

brainless regressed characterisation aside i must say I always found something quite perverse about Masato-sama's meek and mild smile when it is only meant to be meek and mild. XD he's prob one of my fav jap actors, who has this amazing ability to do really explosive long monologues... eg. narcissistic verbose Komikado-sensei~ XD
but i always thought there is something even more...
that there is a certain mad streak in him...

his Okita Souji from When the Last Sword is Drawn has been my favourite in years out of all the various okita depictions. the scene where okita realised his days were numbered i've watched at least 10 times... even before this fan video was made... *faint* (btw Sato Koichi was not perfect as Saitou-san here but he did get Saitou's murderous streak right XD)



my other favourite was eccentric misunderstood ED physician Hayami-sensei from The Triumphant Return of Shogun Rouge... the bit where he gave this anti-psychiatry rant in front of some professional conduct board... loved it~ and the bit where he put lipstick on as a way to prepare himself for war with a severely under-resourced ED packed with patients... *faint some more*



never mind... i guess these days people much more prefer to watch him just being meek and mild then... :(

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