For the next few weeks, Tanaka realized the true power of being an "Ojisan." He wasn't the main character fighting the demon lord; he was the save point.
He considered the question like one would consider a bowl of plain soup: wholesome and unspectacular. “Because sometimes I find someone who needs a small kindness, and I remember my daughter’s waffles,” he said. “Being better is contagious. I’d like to catch some back.” hei soshite watashi wa ojisan ni ep01 better
Starts with heroine waking up, checking phone, no messages. Goes to work. Voiceover: “I’m 28 and no one wants me.” For the next few weeks, Tanaka realized the
The first episode, titled "Better" (which intriguingly seems to refer to the protagonist's attempt to live a "better" life, or perhaps being treated "better" than before), is a masterclass in quiet tension. While it doesn’t reinvent the age-gap trope, it delivers a polished, melancholic, and deeply sensory experience that sets it apart from typical trashy late-night fare. “Being better is contagious