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Why "Soredemo Tsuma" is the most uncomfortable J-drama you need to watch.

Stop scrolling if you think romantic dramas are predictable. Soredemo Tsuma doesn't end with a confession and a kiss. It ends with a couple sitting in silence at a kitchen table, two feet apart, haunted by a text message. soredemo tsuma

You forgot our anniversary. You came home smelling of perfume. Soredemo, tsuma. (Nevertheless, I am still your wife.) Why "Soredemo Tsuma" is the most uncomfortable J-drama

This show asks the brutal question:

Hiroshi Tamaki plays the "nice guy" cheater perfectly—not a monster, just a coward. And Ryoko Hirosue will make your blood run cold as the wife who smiles while holding a knife (figuratively... mostly). It ends with a couple sitting in silence

Since this phrase could refer to a specific drama, song, or general concept, I have broken the content down into three likely interpretations. If you are referring to the NTV/Yomiuri TV drama series starring Hiroshi Tamaki and Ryoko Hirosue , this is the most common reference. The full title is Soredemo Tsuma wo Aishiteru (それでも妻を愛してる), often shortened to Soredemo Tsuma .