Who saw the peacock dance in the jungle?:"Thank you for being born" - Message from "Haruo" Lily Franky to "Komugi"Suzu Hirose brings people to tears (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? " starring Suzu Hirose (TBS, Friday 10pm) was broadcast on March 28th. The message from Haruo (Lily Franky) to Komugi (Hirose) became a hot topic on social media.

◇The following contains spoilers

Komugi opens the envelope from Akazawa ( Takahiro Fujimoto ). Inside is Haruo's smartphone along with a letter from Akazawa saying, "The enclosed mobile phone is the one Kyoko (Nishida Naomi) has been hiding all this time."

When Komugi looked at the contents of the smartphone, he found a video that had been filmed on December 24th, 2024.

In the video, Komugi can be seen saying shyly, "Um, Komugi , it's a little embarrassing, but, I know you want to hear it, and I promised you earlier, so, um..."

Since Komugi had requested a "word of gratitude" as a Christmas present, Haruo expressed his gratitude in the video, saying, "Thank you for finely chopping up green peppers, which my dad doesn't like, and sneaking them into the side dish."

"Thank you. For making me your father. Thank you for being born. " Hearing this message from his father, Komugi couldn't help but shed tears...

On social media, there were many comments such as, "Is it true that his dad's smartphone was still there? It made me cry," "I cried my eyes out at the scene where the Endo family was reunited and Komugi dad says thank you to Komugi's last, heartfelt words. I'm so glad for Kokoro Mugi," "I'm so glad that Komugi Mugi believed in his father until the end and discovered the truth, showing the strength of the bond between parent and child. That alone is comforting," and "I cried when I saw Komugi Mugi crying and hugging his smartphone. Suzu Hirose Suzu's acting is amazing, as always."

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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