Who saw the peacock dance in the jungle?:Interview with the drama producer: Episode 5: "Matsukaze" - Focus on Matsuyama Kenichi's "true feelings"

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連続ドラマ「クジャクのダンス、誰が見た?」の一場面 (C)TBSスパークル/TBS

The fifth episode of the drama series " Who saw the peacock dance in the jungle? " starring Suzu Hirose (TBS, Friday 10pm) will be broadcast on February 21st. We asked the producer about the highlights of the fifth episode.

Based on the manga of the same name by Rito Asami, this suspenseful story revolves around the love and destiny of a parent and child caught up in a false accusation.

◇ Producer's comment

" Who saw the peacock dance in the jungle?" is a suspenseful story with an extremely puzzling plot to determine who the culprit is, but it is also a human drama that depicts the inner lives of the characters involved in the case.

One of the big highlights of the fifth episode is that it shows for the first time the true feelings of Matsukaze, the lawyer played by Matsuyama Kenichi. What are the thoughts deep in Matsukaze's heart, who is a bit quirky but is always kind to Kokoro Mugi (Hirose)? Please pay attention to Matsukaze's humanity, who rarely shows his true feelings.

From episode 5 onwards, Kokoro Mugi and Matsukaze meet each of the six people mentioned in the letter left by Haruo, except for Endo Tomoya (played by Narita Ryo), and new clues emerge in the story. As new characters "related to the letter" begin to appear one after another, we hope you will join Kokoro Mugi and Matsukaze in chasing the truth.

Furthermore, as some of you may have noticed, the Morse code that appears on the screen of each episode's terrestrial broadcast is an important clue to the second half of the story. If you look carefully at the story while relying on the words in the Morse code, you may see it a little differently. Please be sure to tune into the drama in real time! Thank you.

This site uses machine translation. Please note that it may not always be accurate and may differ from the original Japanese text.

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