Ryoko Shinohara and Yukie Nakama are both very good~~
A few recommendations:
1. Common Affairs Lesson 2 (Maki Ekaku Kotomi Kyono, Hiroshi Mai, Junko Sakurai, Keiko Toda and Yumiko Takahashi)
The motto of the second lesson of "All Women in Common Affairs" is that the value of women depends on what they have number of men. As soon as the show was released, they immediately became the idols of Japan's "Office Lady". The image of Makiko Ekaku, a tall female employee, is deeply rooted in the hearts of the people~~
2. Workaholic (Miho Kanno, Nao Kaimizu, Hirayama Rei, Mayumi Sada)
Plays Hong, a A 28-year-old adult woman is a copy editor of a magazine. Once she is at work, she is not interested in anything around her. She is a woman who doesn't care even if she completely sacrifices her private life. She concentrates on her work and works harder than men. Meanwhile, students call her a "workaholic" (and use the word man). "Workaholic" tells the story of a workaholic, and at the same time explores with us the meaning of work.
3. Our textbook (Miho Kanno)
It is a series of social nature. It tells the story of a female lawyer who stepped forward and dared to explore various campuses starting from the incident of a female middle school student jumping off a building. Problem story.
4. Female divorce lawyer (Yuki Aizawa Amami)
Walking with wind and full of confidence, star female lawyer Mimiya Keiko (Yuki Aizawa) Mamie) and her colleague Yuka Takeuchi left a large law firm to start their own business. Your son thought everything would be smooth sailing from now on, but he was betrayed by his partner. The company silenced him and had to recruit again. So he gathered Tetsuji Tamayama, a college student who knew nothing about law, Mimi Murat, a counter girl who wanted to seduce a rich husband, Kuranosuke Sasaki, a shrewd lawyer who acted like a businessman, and Masahiko Tsugawa, a clerk who had failed the judicial examination for thousands of years~ ~
The first part mainly describes the content of the divorce proceedings played by Tian Hai, and the second part will also describe the love story of the female lawyer.
5. Beauty and the Beast (Nanako Matsushima, Masaharu Fukuyama)
It is about journalists who are always at the forefront of society. Nanako Matsushima's slender figure paired with soft professional attire makes her bright-eyed and full of desire for life. Coupled with her elegant manners and confident conversation, she makes the image of a strong woman vivid; the slightly yuppie Masaharu Fukuyama is "bad" His image also refreshed fans, and he also won the hearts of the audience with his superb acting skills that are both good and evil. How to dig out news, how to face the news, and how to survive in the fierce competition of TV media are all issues that "Beauty and the Beast" fully explains to the audience, including the contradiction between personal reality and ideals, social commercialization and self-belief The impact, the contest between justice and evil, the struggle and transformation between good and evil. Like the dual title of Beauty or the Beast, everyone can be born.
6. Ghost Marriage Diary (The Moon Looks at Arisa)
Sanae Yamazaki is a self-centered, willful and savage wife who is always full of energy and actively enjoys life. And her husband, Ma, is a timid and kind-hearted gentleman. He can only obey in front of his wife and cannot hold his head up at all. Ma Ma, who is usually bullied, only dares to secretly expose his wife's "ghost marriage" on his blog at night to express his grievances.
On the other hand, two young couples live next door to the Yamazaki family and lead a peaceful life. But since the appearance of Sanae, it has set off a prairie fire like wildfire, arousing the long-standing dissatisfaction among the wives. They have joined the big women's club and become the invincible "ghost marriage trio" to show their husbands' good looks.
There is also "Sasaki's War" by LS, which tells the story of two lawyers getting divorced. I thought it was quite interesting at first, but then I thought it was a bit cliché, haha.
"The Negotiator", also known as "The Negotiator", I haven't watched it, but the plot is quite interesting, and Ryoko Yonekura is not bad either.