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"Bakebake" Episode 10: Viewers express concern over next week's preview

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The 10th episode of the NHK Asadora drama "Bakebake " (General TV, Monday to Saturday 8:00 AM and others), starring Akari Takaishi , was broadcast on October 10th, and viewers were drawn to the preview of the third week, "Yokoso, Matsunokehe" (October 13th to 17th), which was released after the main program.

In the 10th episode, Toki (Takaishi) has an arranged marriage with Ginjiro ( Kanichiro), the son of a former samurai from the Tottori domain. Toki is hesitant about marriage as it becomes more and more realistic, but the two hit it off over their shared hobby of ghost stories. Toki gets married to Ginjiro... and so the story unfolds.

The preview for next week, which was released after the main story ended, starts with Ginjiro wrestling someone. The snake (Eri Watanabe) and the frog (Miho Kimura) are talking, "Why sumo?" "There are a lot of things that happen when you get married." "What do you mean by a lot?" "If you say a lot, then there are a lot of things."

After a scene in which Kan'emon (Fumiyo Kohinata) slowly approaches Ginjiro with a stern expression, Fumi (Chizuru Ikewaki) is shown telling something to Tsukasanosuke(Takashi Okabe).

Ginjiro and Toki are sitting side by side. When Ginjiro asks Toki, "Could you please move a little further away?", Toki responds with a surprised "Eh?" and sits back down a little further away. The trailer ends with a scene in which the snake and frog ask, "What's going on?"

Comments on social media included, "Are dark clouds already hanging over their newlywed life?!", "An ominous atmosphere," "The groom is such a nice guy that it makes me feel uneasy," "I'm curious about Ginjiro's line, 'Let's go away...'," "Looking at the preview for next week, it seems like the groom isn't fitting in very well. Maybe it's because the family gets along too well," "Can he endure living in poverty? Will he be okay?", "It looks like a lot of trouble is going to happen around Toki next week," "I have a feeling something turbulent is going to happen," and "I found myself saying 'What?' along with the Asagaya Sisters."

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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