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[FujiTV] 24-Hour Emergency Ward 4 >August 09~Eguchi Yosuke,Matsushima Nanako~

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 Author| Post time 4-11-2009 03:56 PM | Show all posts
40# Kittie

tu la pasal, tapi series ni mmg best...Part 4 ni pun tak kurang...sayang ada 7 episod je
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 Author| Post time 4-11-2009 05:42 PM | Show all posts
The Television Drama Academy Awards 2009 - Summer

Jury votes:

1. Kyumei Byoto 24 Ji 4 (Fuji TV)
2. Ninkyo Helper (Fuji TV)
3. Buzzer Beat (Fuji TV)
4. Kanryotachi no Natsu (TBS)
5. MR. BRAIN (TBS)
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 Author| Post time 5-11-2009 04:23 PM | Show all posts
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 Author| Post time 5-11-2009 04:28 PM | Show all posts
SYNOPSIS (highlight for possible spoilers)

Episode 7: The emotional last chapter


Shindo and Kaede are shocked to hear from Sawai that Kudo is using sleeping pills. Kaede attempts to advise Kudo not to push himself too hard but it falls on deaf ears.

The dispatch of a doctor’s car is requested as a result of a construction site accident. Sawai has forbidden the dispatch of the doctor’s car until the doctor in charge arrives in October but Shindo instructs Kaede to take Kudo, and the nurses, Saeko and Toru, with her and head to the scene based on his assessment of the situation.

Two people, who have been trapped underneath construction materials, are injured. Kaede quickly diagnoses them. She entrusts the patient who does not seem to require urgent treatment to Kudo and returns to the emergency care centre with the other seriously injured patient. Then the condition of the patient that Kudo is watching over deteriorates. Kudo hastily calls Shindo to ask for instructions. Shindo rushes to the scene but Kudo’s emergency treatment has been in vain. The patient has died. Kudo stops coming to the hospital after this incident.

Several days later, Kudo is brought to the emergency care centre because of a lacerated head wound. Shindo, Chinatsu and the rest of the staff are stunned. After Kudo had attended the funeral service for the patient who had died a few days ago, he had consumed alcohol which he should not have drunk and fallen down the stairs. Also, Sawai receives an email from Kudo, which is addressed to the department and apologises for his absence without leave. Kudo survives but does not regain consciousness. His parents rush to the hospital to see him and blame their son’s plight on Shindo’s handling as a supervising doctor.

The following night, Shindo accepts a patient who had clearly used the ambulance for transportation to the hospital. Sawai reprimands Shindo for his actions and announces his resignation to the doctors and nurses who are gathered in the department’s office. He says he will become the executive director for the Institute of Critical Care Reform. Then, he asks Kaede again to be the new head of the department because she understands how fatigue can take a toll on the staff and the consequences this may have on their patients. Kaede feels troubled. Sawai says they must choose the patients they admit in order to reduce the burden on the staff while Shindo argues that it is a crime to forsake patients whose lives can be saved. Sawai shows the email that the department had received from Kudo and requests Shindo’s resignation. As one would expect, Shindo resists and goes to sit by Kudo’s bedside. Kaede is worried about Shindo, who has kept on going for two months without rest, and persuades him to take a day off. The next morning, Shindo takes time off. Before he leaves the hospital, he urges Kaede to accept the appointment as the head of the emergency care centre.

Kaede tells Sawai that she will be the new head of the department. Sawai leaves the hospital to attend a meeting of the Institute of Critical Care Reform. At that moment, a fire breaks out at a fireworks factory. The accident was caused by a large quantity of fireworks that had ignited and set off an explosion. Many people are injured. Kaede and the rest of the staff work hard to handle the patients that are brought in one after the other. The emergency care centre also receives a request to admit two emergency cases but they are shorthanded. Sawai has resigned and Shindo is off for the day. When Kaede is about to take the decision to reject them, Shindo appears. Meanwhile, in the ICU, Kudo’s condition takes a turn for the worse. Furthermore, this coincides with a request for the dispatch of the doctor’s car to the fireworks factory. Entrusting Kudo to Kaede, Shindo heads to the scene accompanied by Saeko.

Black smoke is billowing at the factory. Shindo ignores the orders of the firefighters to withdraw and focuses on treating the injured. Then Sawai appears at the scene. Sawai, who has been feeling irritable after his mood was dampened by the meeting, had passed the doctor’s car on his way home. Shindo asks Sawai to make this his last treatment. Like Sawai, he looks forward to the reform of emergency and critical care. They cooperate and the last patient is extracted. As Shindo and Sawai make their way out of the factory, an explosion occurs. When Shindo regains consciousness, he finds that Sawai has collapsed. Sawai reproachfully tells Shindo to leave him behind. However, Shindo stays on and gives him first-aid treatment before loading him into an ambulance.

Saeko receives a call from Kaede on her mobile phone. She passes the phone to Shindo. Kaede tells him that she would like him to listen to Kudo’s voice. It is the regular beep of the cardiac monitor, telling him that Kudo has survived.

A few days later, Kudo is recovering steadily. Sawai is discharged. Shindo tells Sawai that he cannot resign from the hospital. Then he reminds Sawai to make good of the promise made at the fireworks factory to reform emergency and critical care in this country before Kaede and him collapse.

New doctors are appointed at Kainan Medical Hospital’s emergency care centre. And today, Sawai begins work that will determine the future of Shindo, Kaede and the rest of the emergency centre staff …


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 Author| Post time 5-11-2009 04:37 PM | Show all posts
huhuhu...nak musim baru! macam tak puas...
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Post time 7-11-2009 01:57 AM | Show all posts
Post Last Edit by hunt_fear at 7-11-2009 02:16

wahh  24h yg ke 4

ai beli semua dari yang satu sampai 3
semua besh dan seronok

tunggu kluar kat kedai...xlarat nak donload
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 Author| Post time 7-11-2009 11:22 PM | Show all posts
46# hunt_fear

dah ada dah kat kedai ;)
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Post time 8-11-2009 02:12 AM | Show all posts
47# whitedove

owh yer eik

okies tenkiu
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 Author| Post time 9-11-2009 03:16 PM | Show all posts
MU links (with English subs):

Episode 1

Episode 2

Episode 3

Episode 4

Episode 5

Episode 6

Please join the community to get the links.
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Post time 15-11-2009 06:24 PM | Show all posts
dah beli
dan dah hbs tengok

tak puas...7 episode jer

tp cerita masih seronok mcm dedulu
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 Author| Post time 15-11-2009 09:04 PM | Show all posts
mmg rasa tak puas, rasa nak suruh dia wat sizen baru...dah la Shindo-sensei punya part pun mcm limited sikit...dia punya Kikyu Special ada tgk sekali tak?
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Post time 16-11-2009 02:18 AM | Show all posts
51# whitedove

tak tgk pulak...tak ada dlm dvd

kena donload ker kikyu tu whitedove?
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 Author| Post time 16-11-2009 02:19 PM | Show all posts
52# hunt_fear

ko beli version apa? kalau yg ko bli ada lambang uchiwa (kipas) kat belah kanan atas tu ada sekali Kinkyu Special...kalau ko bli yg lambang MPEG mmg takde la, kena beli asing...tapi Kinkyu Special takde benda sgt pun, ada byk recap season 1 smpi 3 je, ada la sikit2 part yg sekarang sblm Shindo-sensei balik Jepun...
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 Author| Post time 10-12-2009 05:49 PM | Show all posts
Upcoming Fall J-Dramas

September 11, 2009 by J!-ENT

In a recent column of Televiews by Wm. Penn for the Daily Yomiuri, Penn writes about the upcoming J-dramas.  Here is an excerpt from that article:



More medicine may just be the best medicine for the new autumn TV season. The only hit drama of the summer of 2009 was Kyumei Byoto 24-ji IV (Tuesdays, 9 p.m. Fuji until Sept. 22), which featured two of the best actors of the 1990s–Nanako Matsushima and Yosuke Eguchi–in serious roles in an interesting, realistic script. TBS and NTV are both offering medical tales in October with hopes of filling that same winning prescription.

The goal of Kyumei Byoto 24-ji IV was to show the exhausting and overwhelming difficulties Japanese ER doctors face. Gine: Sanfujinka no Onna-tachi (Wednesdays, 10 p.m., NTV from mid-October) will demonstrate that the only medical personnel confronting more daunting challenges are the fast-fading ob-gyn specialists who face 38-hour straight shifts, lots of nights on call and a higher percentage of malpractice suits. “Gine” is the katakana medical world slang for those in the gynecology field, thus the title.

Norika Fujiwara plays a dedicated but overworked ob-gyn who soldiers on with costars Yuki Matsushita and Yuka Itaya in this Shizuka Oishi script.

Gine should be revealing but does not sound like relaxing, highly entertaining viewing so Jin, an original medical alternative, takes the top spot on my “to watch” list. This science fiction tale, based on the current Super Jump manga, starts with a two-hour special (Sunday, Oct. 11, TBS, 9 p.m.). Another star of the 1990s, Takao Osawa, returns to the small screen after an eight year absence to play the title role. The supporting cast includes Haruka Ayase and Miki Nakatani.

Jin is a modern-day neurosurgeon who slips back in time to the Edo period (1603-1867), where he enjoys the slower pace, heals the sick and befriends Sakamoto Ryoma. The series looks promising and should tide over the many Japanese TV viewers–who can never seem to get enough of Edo superhero Sakamoto–until Jan. 3, 2010 when Masaharu Fukuyama brings him to life yet again in the new Sunday NHK taiga drama Ryoma Den.

Source: www.nt2099.com/J-ENT
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 Author| Post time 20-12-2009 03:43 PM | Show all posts
Oricon's "Top 10 interesting drama" of 2009

Oricon published today a ranking of the ten most interesting dramas aired in 2009, based on a survey conducted on 1000 people. This is the ranking:

10. Voice -Inochi naki mono no koe-
09. The Quiz Show
08. Ninkyo Helper
07. Meichan no shitsuji
06. Tokyo dogs
05. Mr.Brain
04. Buzzer Beat
03. Boss
03. Jin
01. Kyumei Byoto 24ji



Source: http://www.oricon.co.jp/entertai ... 2009/091216_01.html
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Post time 21-12-2009 09:20 PM | Show all posts
49# whitedove

Kenapa link tu x boleh bukak??
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 Author| Post time 21-12-2009 10:38 PM | Show all posts
56# AlienGurlz

eh??? dah join community tu belum?
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Post time 21-12-2009 11:02 PM | Show all posts
57# whitedove

Dah join dah.. Buat penat je register.. Tgk2 xleh masuk pulak.. Huhuhu..
Bila click je jadi...


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 Author| Post time 22-12-2009 05:37 PM | Show all posts
eh la...maknanya ko yg takleh masuk ke apa...takpe aar, aku PM MU links tu kat ko OK?
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 Author| Post time 24-12-2009 03:30 PM | Show all posts
Oricon: most interesting dramas of 2009
Tue, December 22, 2009 (4:51am EST)

Earlier this month, Oricon conducted several special year-end surveys. Two questions related to television dramas were included: "What was the most interesting drama?" and "Which drama do you want to be made into a movie?" 1,000 men and women between the ages of 10 and 49 participated, and answers were limited to series aired this year on a commercial network.

Most Interesting Drama:



   1. Kyumei Byoto 24 Ji
   2. JIN
   3. BOSS
   4. Buzzer Beat
   5. MR.BRAIN
   6. Tokyo DOGS
   7. Mei-chan no Shitsuji
   8. Ninkyo Helper
   9. The Quiz Show
      Voice

Most Desired To Be Made Into A Movie:

   1. BOSS
   2. JIN
   3. MR.BRAIN
   4. Kyumei Byoto 24 Ji
   5. Aibou Season 8
   6. Tokyo DOGS
   7. LIAR GAME Season 2
   8. Buzzer Beat
   9. Voice
  10. Tokumei Kakarichou Tadano Hitoshi

"Aibou" and "Tokumei Kakarichou Tadano Hitoshi" have already been adapted to the big screen. A "LIAR GAME" movie is scheduled to open on March 6.

Source: www.tokyograph.com
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