Who saw the peacock dance in the jungle?:"I was overwhelmed" by Suzu Hirose tearful performance as " Komugi " who learned the "secret of her birth" (spoilers included)

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連続ドラマ「クジャクのダンス、誰が見た?」第7話の一場面 (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?」第7話の一場面 (C)TBSスパークル/TBS

The seventh episode of the TV drama " Who saw the peacock dance in the jungle? " starring Suzu Hirose (TBS, Friday 10pm) was broadcast on March 7th. The secret of Komugi's (Hirose) birth was revealed, becoming a hot topic on social media.

◇The following contains spoilers

Komugi goes with Matsukaze (Matsuyama Kenichi) to meet Awayama Kyoichiro (Inoue Hajime) and Takabatake Manoka (Oshima Yoko), whose names appeared in the letter from Yamashita Haruo (Lily Franky). There, Komugi learns that she is Hayashikawaka, a survivor of the Togayama incident.

Awayama revealed that Akazawa (Takahiro Fujimoto) asked him to forge Uta's birth certificate, which he agreed to. He then said, "And now you've become a member of the Yamashita family," and showed Komugi the footage of the incident.

In the video, Shizuka Yamashita (Atsuko Sendo) gently holds Uta (Komugi) and says "Nice to meet you," and Haruo says "Hello." There was also a scene where Shizuka said, "You're so cute. Thank you for coming to my house," which made Komugi burst into tears.

Afterwards, Komugi visits a familiar cafe with Matsukaze. Then, a family with a baby arrives at the cafe. The baby starts crying, and Komugi sees the family desperately trying to soothe it, and murmurs, "I'm so glad." As she remembers the events up until now, she bursts into tears and realizes, "No, it's not that I'm jealous, it's that I'm frustrated." As the baby cries violently, Komugi also cries out loud.

On social media, Komugi such as "Hirose Suzu's acting is so good - it brought me to tears", "It was a shock when I found out that Kokoro Mugi was Hayashikawaka, a survivor of the Togayama incident", "Is there anyone who wouldn't cry when they see Komugi Mugi's tears? The first few tears that were sob-worthy, as if she was trying to hold them back, and then the next tears at the cafe as if something had snapped, were just sob-worthy", "I was overwhelmed by Suzu Hirose's acting, as she was sobbing uncontrollably with all sorts of emotions", and "I was completely defeated by Hirose Suzu's genuine crying performance... those big tears were sad, regretful and beautiful."

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