Before Keizoku 2: SPEC, there was Keizoku. Before Toma and Sebumi, there was Shibata and Mayama. And before Tsuda we had Asakura (or did we?), along with a host of lovable characters who made up the original Unsolved Cases team, including the one obvious link between the two shows, Nonomura.
The question is: do you need to watch Keizoku to watch
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just let me finish two more weeks at uni and THEN I WILL DOWNLOAD THIS THING AND ROLL ALL AROUND IN IT BECAUSE IT LOOKS DELIGHTFUL
just a squillion assessments between now and then yay!
(no but really, i'm looking forward to this.)
ALSO FIC AHHHHHHH
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I am the winnar. :D
I'll even come up to your fine state and write your assignments for you if it means you start watching sooner.
OMG FIC I MAY HAVE LET OUT A NOISE NOT BEFITTING A WOMAN OF MY AGE
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i might take you up on that, because BLAR REPORT WRITING BLAR.
i have a billion fic fragments that might one day be a cohesive whole. in a couple of weeks maybe? in time for christmas, at least.
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Don't get put off by Mayama's sister's story - it's not really explored, if that makes sense, but is still a big part of the plot? And you have to overlook the 1999-ness of it (oh god the computers) and just love the chemistry. It's really an excellent show on it's own merits, but made better because it's a part of the SPEC universe.
...I'm now getting Vampire Gigolo, because as if I can turn that down. COME ON.
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