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Soratobu Kouhoushitsu
Rika Inaba (Yui Aragaki) is a reporter at a broadcasting company and covers the National Police Agency. Being a reporter has been a dream of hers since she was very young, so she works harder than most anyone. Rika is considered as a promising reporter at the broadcasting company. Her sense of duty and passion as a reporter sometimes causes problems for her and the people she covers.
Now in her 5th year at her job, she does not want to, but she has to work as a director at the evening information program. Rika takes an order to cover the Japanese Self-Defense Forces.
Meanwhile, First Lieutenant Daisuke Sorai (Gou Ayano) has wanted to become a fighter pilot since he was a child. When his dream is about to come true, Daisuke suffers an accident. Because of the accident, his leg is injured and he must give up his dream to become a fighter jet pilot. He lives in despair for the next year. After that, he is assigned to the public relations department for the Air Staff Office. He never expresses his feelings to anyone at the Air Staff Office. Despite objections of others who think its too early, Daisuke's boss Sagizaka (Kyohei Shibata) asks Daisuke to support Rika.
Rika begins going to the public relations department at the Air Staff Office for her program. She tries to find a scoop, hoping that it could be her ticket back to her reporter position. Because of this, Rika causes troubles….. (asiawiki-213)

I just noticed that most of my favorite dramas come from TBS. This one was no exception, I loved it and I highly recommend it. It is a very heartwarming story. I had a feeling I was going to love it, main reason I didn't pick up this sooner. I have a bad habit of saving the best for a long time.
The setting is the Japanese Air-force Public Relations, which may be an odd place but it worked because of the people working there. I love to watch stories in places that make you feel, or part of them, or at least, wanting to be part of it, and of course I felt the same with this group of people. Sorai (Ayano Go) is the sweetest Beta hero I've seen in a long time, hardworking, who loves what he does (and what he used to do), and who loves his Boss, who, by the way, was a gem. Who wouldn't want to have a Boss like Sagizaka-san, who was not only kind but a splendid matchmaker? He loved Sorai as his son, so that made him love "Ina-pyon" automatically like his daughter. And his story with his wife brought tears to my eyes, such a sad story.
I love stories where less is more.
The romance was sweet too, and I love this couple. Gakky and Ayano Go make a lovely couple (I hope they work again in a rom-com). They loved each other and respected each other so much, so that's why it was frustrating the last couple of episodes. I get why they had to be away from each other, but did it have to take so long??
I like that Gakky has a character development, since she was an ambitious and ruthless reporter at first, and she changed for better once she started working in the Air Force office.
I love the cast. I was in heaven since not only I was watching Ayano Go in a main role, but there were two guests that are among my favorite actors in their 30s: Suzuki Ryohei and Kiritani Kenta, both in roles that suited them perfectly. There is also a cameo from Mamiya Shotaro. And I loved Muro Tsuyoshi's character; there is one scene that made me cry a little bit. Namase Katsuhisa as Inaba's boss was also excellent and I liked the friendship between Fujieda (Kiriyama Ren) and Inaba. Who says that friendship between man and woman can't exist?
The last 2 episodes were more serious since it deals with the Great Earthquake in Matsushima. But it wasn't gloomy, and there is a happy ending XD
I like the song "Contrail" by Namie Amuro, although it took me a while to really listen to it. I was more focused in the story than in the sound.
Good work environment, giving your all, working for your dreams, nice friends and coworkers, a sweet romance and excellent acting. I loved it.
**My rating: 9.5/10**
Now in her 5th year at her job, she does not want to, but she has to work as a director at the evening information program. Rika takes an order to cover the Japanese Self-Defense Forces.
Meanwhile, First Lieutenant Daisuke Sorai (Gou Ayano) has wanted to become a fighter pilot since he was a child. When his dream is about to come true, Daisuke suffers an accident. Because of the accident, his leg is injured and he must give up his dream to become a fighter jet pilot. He lives in despair for the next year. After that, he is assigned to the public relations department for the Air Staff Office. He never expresses his feelings to anyone at the Air Staff Office. Despite objections of others who think its too early, Daisuke's boss Sagizaka (Kyohei Shibata) asks Daisuke to support Rika.
Rika begins going to the public relations department at the Air Staff Office for her program. She tries to find a scoop, hoping that it could be her ticket back to her reporter position. Because of this, Rika causes troubles….. (asiawiki-213)

I just noticed that most of my favorite dramas come from TBS. This one was no exception, I loved it and I highly recommend it. It is a very heartwarming story. I had a feeling I was going to love it, main reason I didn't pick up this sooner. I have a bad habit of saving the best for a long time.
The setting is the Japanese Air-force Public Relations, which may be an odd place but it worked because of the people working there. I love to watch stories in places that make you feel, or part of them, or at least, wanting to be part of it, and of course I felt the same with this group of people. Sorai (Ayano Go) is the sweetest Beta hero I've seen in a long time, hardworking, who loves what he does (and what he used to do), and who loves his Boss, who, by the way, was a gem. Who wouldn't want to have a Boss like Sagizaka-san, who was not only kind but a splendid matchmaker? He loved Sorai as his son, so that made him love "Ina-pyon" automatically like his daughter. And his story with his wife brought tears to my eyes, such a sad story.
I love stories where less is more.
The romance was sweet too, and I love this couple. Gakky and Ayano Go make a lovely couple (I hope they work again in a rom-com). They loved each other and respected each other so much, so that's why it was frustrating the last couple of episodes. I get why they had to be away from each other, but did it have to take so long??
I like that Gakky has a character development, since she was an ambitious and ruthless reporter at first, and she changed for better once she started working in the Air Force office.
I love the cast. I was in heaven since not only I was watching Ayano Go in a main role, but there were two guests that are among my favorite actors in their 30s: Suzuki Ryohei and Kiritani Kenta, both in roles that suited them perfectly. There is also a cameo from Mamiya Shotaro. And I loved Muro Tsuyoshi's character; there is one scene that made me cry a little bit. Namase Katsuhisa as Inaba's boss was also excellent and I liked the friendship between Fujieda (Kiriyama Ren) and Inaba. Who says that friendship between man and woman can't exist?
The last 2 episodes were more serious since it deals with the Great Earthquake in Matsushima. But it wasn't gloomy, and there is a happy ending XD
I like the song "Contrail" by Namie Amuro, although it took me a while to really listen to it. I was more focused in the story than in the sound.
Good work environment, giving your all, working for your dreams, nice friends and coworkers, a sweet romance and excellent acting. I loved it.
**My rating: 9.5/10**