Yiko Yasushita, played by Anso, graduated from Tokyo University majoring in mathematical sciences. She is an expert in predicting macroeconomic trends and studies the application of mathematical models in the field of macroeconomics. The sparks and laughter between the science girl from Tokyo University played by Hiroki Hasegawa and Anzu attracted attention. (Comment by China Business Intelligence Network)
"Dating~What is Love~" sprinkled two more lines of cumin on the minds of netizens. Furuzawa simply wanted to beat the rhythm of other screenwriters. Every drama has brainwashing properties. The play shows the various arrogant, arrogant and bizarre real-life records of a science girl and a liberal arts otaku. The male protagonist even touched all the cries of the dead star. Two weirdos with no experience in love collided with each other, and used the clumsiest way to interpret the essence of love. The dialogue was full of energy and quarrels. When you are attacked by the show's bitchy words and feel that you are superficial, the screenwriter inadvertently catches you off guard in terms of your outlook on life, making you feel that this serious nonsense is so reasonable that you can't refute it. (ifeng.com review)
In the play, Yuxiang Nakajima, the positive young male version of Dai lawyer, is dedicated to destroying the outlook of passers-by. In all kinds of intensive chatter, the male and female protagonists said nothing to each other, without wasting any idle words. Dazai Osamu, Terayama Shuji, Fu Bowa, etc. were also brought in to support his theory that love is useless. In the second episode of the marriage proposal, the actor quoted Mori Ogai's famous saying when he was sophistry about the reason why he refused to work. It can be called a high-energy part of the show. (NetEase comment)