Sunday, November 29, 2009

Tokyo Dogs: Now for Ladies

If Oguri Shun and Mizushima Hiro's law-enforcing shenanigans weren't enough to get us ladies to follow Tokyo Dogs, the plot has decided to incorporate some female-friendly elements of its own.  In short:  Love triangle.

Episode four saw "Nice to Every Girl" Maruo develop quite a crush on female lead Yuki.  (This also lead to some cute "I'm going to impress you now" moments.  Who knew Mizushima was so good at being embarrassed?)  Even if he won over the audience, Maruo failed to win the girl:  She likes stoic Detective So.  This would normally demonstrate a severe lack of judgement on her part, but Det. So is pretty awesome.  Det. So has yet to let us know where he stands on this issue, but we can all take a guess.

So!  Down to the speculation:  Who will she choose?  If past J-dramas are a good indicator (and we all know they are), Maruo is going down in a ball of second-male-lead flames.  Of all the dramas I've seen him in, Mizushima Hiro has only managed to get the girl once.  (He's even lost to a robot.  Come on!)  

Further plot developments should be interesting--and not just in a hilarious police love stand-off kind of way.  The writers are playing a little bit with first and second male lead stereotypes.  Usually it's the straight-laced, reliable guy (So) who ends up on the losing end of the love triangle.  Of course, Det. So will likely follow the first male lead pattern of being a jerk at first, but changing because of the female lead's love for him.  (He's already showing signs of softening:  Not shooting anyone in the knees and talking about his feelings only semi-grudgingly.)

What I'm really interested to see, though, is how this whole thing is going to affect Maruo and So's budding partnership.  Gene Wilder said that any buddy movie is really a romance between the two friends, and I think that applies to Tokyo Dogs as well.  Maruo and Yuki spend a good deal of episode five trying to figure out Det. So.  As Yuki starts to like Det. So more, so does Maruo.  Hopefully this will lead characters to reevaluate their opinions of each other and lead to some actually complicated relationship dynamics.  

Cross your fingers, people!  So far, the writing could go either way... 



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