Who saw the peacock dance in the jungle?:"Tears run wild" at the reunion of "Rikiro"Yoshi Sakou and "Tomoya" Ryo Narita "The most wonderful thing" (spoilers included)

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

The final episode of the drama series " Who saw the peacock dance in the jungle? " (TBS, Friday 10pm) starring Suzu Hirose was broadcast on March 28th. The exchange between Endo Rikiro (played by Yoshi Sakou) and his son Tomoya (played by Ryo Narita) became a hot topic on social media.

◇The following contains spoilers

The truth behind the Togayama Incident that occurred 22 years ago and the arson incident that resulted in the death of Haruo Yamashita (Lily Franky) has been revealed. Rikiro, who was arrested as the perpetrator of the Togayama Incident and was on death row, and Tomoya, who was arrested as the murderer of Haruo, have been released.

With Kamii (Hayato Isomura) present, Rikiro and Tomoya finally meet again.

Upon seeing his face, Tomoya says, "You've aged," to which Rikiro replies, "First, let's say 'welcome home.'" He then hands him a present, saying, "It's quite late, but I prepared something for you. It's a Christmas present." It was a pair of children's gloves.

When Tomoya burst into tears upon seeing the small glove, Rikiro wiped away his own tears while telling him not to cry. To the two of them, Kamii called out, "I'm glad for you, Tomoya. It's a dream come true."

On social media, comments such as "The reunion scene with the Endo family in the final episode was the best scene in this drama," "The truth of the incident was quite sad, but the reunion scene with the Endo family was great. I was sobbing," "I cried my eyes out during the scene with the Endo family," "I cried my eyes out when the Endo family reunited," and "I was captivated by the look on Narita Ryo's face, as he completely turned into a child when Tomoya was in front of his father," were posted and became a hot topic.


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