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Charlotte Kate Fox's full-scale appearance in "Bakebake" episode 61 garners positive feedback

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連続テレビ小説「ばけばけ」第61回の一場面(C)NHK
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連続テレビ小説「ばけばけ」第61回の一場面(C)NHK

The 61st episode of the NHK Asadora drama "Bakebake " (General TV, Monday to Saturday 8:00 AM and other times), starring Akari Takaishi , was broadcast on December 22nd, and there was a scene towards the end in which Eliza Belsland (Charlotte Kate Fox) appeared, which became a hot topic among viewers.

In episode 61, Toki tells ghost stories to Heaven ( Tommy Bastow) every night. However, once Heaven has finished writing his account of his stay in Japan, he may leave Japan. Toki asks Heaven if she is going back overseas, but Heaven evades the question by saying, "Why? Japanese..."

When Toki returns home from work, she is surprised to find a letter from Ginjiro. The letter says that he will visit Matsue on the first Saturday in April and wants to see Toki. Toki decides to take the day off work to coincide with Ginjiro's visit.

Toki said, "I want a Saturday off in early April," to which Heaven replied, "Of course." When Heaven asked why, Toki replied, "I know someone... Matsue is coming. I'll meet them." Heaven thought for a moment, then replied, "Horyu (put on hold)."

Afterwards, Heaven receives a letter. She goes out for a walk alone with the letter in hand, and when she returns, she tells Toki, "OK. Yasumu, please. Seriously... okay... please!" Toki, puzzled by the sudden permission to take the day off, writes down the sender's name and shows it to Nishikori (Ryo Yoshizawa Ryo). Nishikori explains that the sender is Eliza Belsland (Fox), the woman in Heaven's treasured photograph.

Eliza was heading to Matsue, and Ginjiro also arrived there for the first time in four years. He was dressed in Western clothes and looked very handsome.

Reruns of the Asadora drama "Massan" (2014 fall season), in which Charlotte Kate Fox played the wife role, began airing on the 22nd (12:30pm on General TV), and comments such as "It's going to be a Charlotte festival with the rerun of Massan and Bake-ke," "Is it going to be Charlotte time from the Asadora Massan to Bakebake," and "Both Bakebake and Massan are international marriages, aren't they?" were seen on social media.

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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