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TV Asahi POST 2 of the 6 main characters die by the 3rd episode of "Lovely Lie". To the finest mystery development that goes above the search for the criminal [spoilers included]

Eh! "By the time of Episode 3, 2 of the 6 main characters had died, but are you okay?" "Isn't Jason killing a little too much?" A level that cares.

It seems that the Friday night drama "Lovely Uso ~Yasashii Yami~" will go beyond the search for the culprit.

Was it just carelessness that Yumi died, or...?

The truth about Nanae's (Yuai Shinkawa) death was told by an unexpected person.

"I'm the one who killed Nanae"

It was Yumi (Kurokawa Tomoka) who confessed.

Being assaulted by her husband Tadashi (Satoshi Tokushige). I ran into adultery as an escape. Unable to forgive Nanae who laughed when she learned about it, Yumi pushed her off the bridge.

Nanae must have been happy to have someone below her. But her sense of superiority planted the seeds of her murderous intent in her graceful heart.

I want you to be more unhappy than me. As if pulling each other's legs like that, both Nanae and Yumi fell into the depths of the valley where they could never crawl back up again.

And Yumi vomited blood and died in front of Nozomi (Haru). Two of the six classmates she reunited with died. The death rate has become so outrageous that I wonder if this is Yonehana-cho.

The question is, why did Yumi die? It is graceful that she poisoned the wine. I will live my life from now on. Yumi decides to do so and intends to kill Tadashi herself. But I was the one who drank the wine of death.

Grace was indeed passing the wine with her own hand. Could it be that this time she, she made a mistake with the poisoned wine? If that's the case, Yumi's brain would be at the level of a chicken. I asked you to buy me gold for Pokemon, but I ended up like a mother who buys silver.

If that's the case, the grace is too pitiful, so I'd like to doubt one thing here. The theory is that Yumi may have been deceived by someone. The medicine that Yumi put in was not poison. Someone said it was poison and gracefully handed it over. And then there was the real poison, which Yumi drank and died.

If that is the case, the two people who may have poisoned it are Amamiya (Kento Hayashi) and Ryo (Junpei Mizobata). The wine in her hand was handed to her by Ryo. I'm not saying that Ryo doesn't have a chance, but it would be difficult to poison him with so many people watching.

In that case, how about Amemiya who was at the same table? While Tadashi is watching Yumi, it seems that he can do something to quietly hide the poison.

TV Asahi POST

Amamiya is more suspicious than Ryo at the moment as to Yumi's affair partner in question. When Amamiya was "Ton Ton Tsun" to her Nozomi, Yumi was looking at the two with unusual eyes. That's a look of jealousy. After all, isn't it Amamiya who is deceiving Yumi?

Amemiya quietly approached Yuumi's empty heart, took a cue ball, and passed the poison with a sweet whisper. See, they say that beautiful roses have thorns...

However, when asked why Amamiya wanted to kill Yumi, the reason is unknown. However, it is quite possible that she holds a grudge against all of her classmates, not just Grace, and is aiming for her revenge.

Tomoka Kurokawa, who played Yumi, made her debut in a TV drama in 2002 with "I don't need love, summer." She is 15 years old and has been active since her teens, starring in "Ame to Yume no Ato ni". Married in 2015. After that, he played an active role as a friend and colleague of the main character in such works as "Anata no Koreso wa Soso" and "Dai Renai-Boku wo Wasureru Kimi To", and moved to the next phase with "MIU404". Following the genealogy of Tae Kimura and Kaoru Okunuki, she is opening her eyes as an “unlucky actress”.

Tomoka Kurokawa is a perfect fit for the role of a victim of an incident, a family member, or someone who has lost some mental balance. This time, she has a melancholy atmosphere that spills out from her big eyes, which is perfect for a celebrity wife who has a reason. The tragic ending of running out of power just before grabbing freedom was performed in a fleeting manner.

I hope that Tomoka Kurokawa will continue to liven up the drama as the leading “unlucky actress” of this generation.

◆What did Ryo and the others do on the night of the festival?

Also, what caught my attention this time was Amamiya, who had a friend who was abused by his parents when he was a student. It's a story. Isn't this friend equal to Sachi Nakano? Sachi Nakano was abused by her parents. What if someone sets the Nakano family on fire to save them from there...?

However, for Sachi Nakano, he is a benefactor who saved her from abuse, and it is hard to imagine that Sachi Nakano is behind the scenes for revenge. It looks like we need a few more cards to get to the truth.

The fire broke out on the day of the festival. Where were those six people and what were they doing at that time? Amamiya says that he took Noo home when he got sick. If this is true, Ryo and the other four would have acted separately.

As always, Ryo is suspicious when it comes to Nakano Sachi's topic. I felt that the actions of the four on the night of the festival would be the decisive card to overturn this mysterious game.

◆Amemiya VS Ryo... The men's mounting battle begins in secret

On the other hand, the love affair surrounding Nozomi is somewhat chaotic. In contrast to Amemiya, who is calm and collected, Ryo is simple but gentle. The two are contrasting characters.

Even when we were talking about Yumi's domestic violence, if Ryo expressed concern, "Isn't that kind of a meddling guy?" Can't we talk about it?" Amamiya laughed it off and said, "Yumi-san's husband is a police officer."

What is this, mounting between women is hell, but mounting battles between men are also exciting! If I'm Ryo, I'm sure I'll make a secret behind the scenes and mutter "Amemiya Uzeeeee".

Moreover, Amemiya seems to be somehow hostile towards Ryo in Amamiya. When Nozomi talks about Ryo, she interrogates her by saying, "You're on good terms with Fukasawa-kun, aren't you?" Is this jealousy or does it mean something else?

It's still a mystery, but I wonder if Amamiya really likes Nozomi. Somehow she looks like a superficial affection, which makes her doubt her true intentions. What exactly is Amemiya's lie?

But this time, Ryo and Reiko (Motokariya Yuika) were happy to hear from Nozomi, and it was cute that they smiled wryly and said, "I thought you were inviting me to dinner." I'm going to go to the middle of the day! (Text: Yoshiaki Yokokawa)

* The latest episode of "Lovely Lie ~Yasashii Yami~" is available for free on TVer! (Limited time offer)

* Past episodes were distributed on the video distribution platform "TELASA"!

* Program information: Friday night drama “Lovely Lie ~ Gentle Darkness ~” [every Friday] 11:15 pm to 0:15 midnight, 24 TV Asahi stations (* Broadcast time varies in some areas)