It has been revealed that actor Shoji Yusuke from the theatre company Otona Keikaku and Yamazoe Hiroshi from the comedy duo Aiseki Start Jaa, Anta ga Tsukutte Miro yo, You Make It" (Tuesdays at 10pm), co-starring Kaho and Takeuchi Ryoma, which will be aired on November 11th. The announcement was made on the station's morning live show "Love it!" (Monday to Friday at 8am) on the 11th.
In episode 6, Ayumi is suddenly told by Minato (Yuzu Aoki) that he has no desire to get married and breaks up with her. Without telling anyone, she starts living alone. However, she suddenly realizes Minato's absence, such as when she suddenly realizes she's cooking a meal for two. Meanwhile, Katsuo (Takeuchi Ryoma) feels guilty about not being able to tell his father, Katsu (Sugawara Daikichi), that he's broken up with Ayumi, even though he expects him to return soon with Ayumi to announce their marriage. Even so, Katsuo's cooking skills are improving rapidly, even starting to make his own chicken stock. One day, Tsubaki (Ayami Nakajo) invites him to a home party, and he brings along some xiaolongbao that he's enthusiastically prepared... At the same time, Ayumi is invited to a matchmaking party by a colleague.
Joshima, played by Shoji, is a high-spec man with an annual income of over 10 million yen. How will Ayumi react to Joshima, who behaves uniquely in a special space? Sakaguchi, played by Yamazoe, is one of the participants who calls out to Ayumi. Sakaguchi bombards Ayumi with questions, but his questions leave her speechless. Through her conversations with these two men, Ayumi begins to lose track of what she truly desires...
The drama is based on the manga of the same name by Natsuko Taniguchi, which is currently being serialized in the digital comic magazine Comic Tanto (Bunkasha). Yamagishi Ayumi, who always puts her lover first, and Ebihara Katsuo, who has a patriarchal mentality, have been dating since their university days. They started living together and Katsuo proposed marriage, but Ayumi's response was an unexpected "no." Through cooking, Katsuo begins to reexamine things he had taken for granted and grows as a person.
Episode 4, streamed free on TVer and TBS FREE, has surpassed 5.11 million views. Each episode breaks records, with Episode 1 reaching 3.96 million views, Episode 2 reaching 4.07 million views, and Episode 3 reaching 4.42 million views (calculated by TVer DATA MARKETING. Number of views in the eight days after each episode began streaming). Episode 5 is also doing well, with the number of free views showing momentum surpassing that of Episode 4.




