#I'm Mita Your Housekeeper
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家政婦のミタ I'm Mita, Your Housekeeper (2011) | 1.03 screenwriter. Yukawa Kazuhiko
#kaseifu no mita#i'm mita your housekeeper#jdrama#jdramaedit#jdramasource#jdramaflow#matsushima nanako#mita akari#kaseifuedit#2011#autumn 2011#spfedits#spfgifs#watched: 2024 october#i shouldn't have found this bit so funny. yet here i am lol
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I'm Mita, Your Housekeeper (2011 Japanese TV Series)
Very nice drama series to watch
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Kii: What's bullying?
Kaito: It's when kids are mean to their friends and make them cry.
Kii: Why would someone do that?
Kaito: uhhh...
Kii: Mita-san, why do kids bully?
Mita-san the Housekeeper: Because humans are weak creatures.
Me, immediately pausing and howling: HOLY SHIT. MITA-SAN DOES NOT FUCK AROUND
#SHE WENT STRAIGHT FOR THE THROAT#HOT DAMN#家政婦のミタ#I'm Mita Your Housekeeper#this isn't an anime it's a drama
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I've been watching I'm Mita, your housekeeper and ohhh boy..... that shit..... is fuckibg wild the family have more bloody drama the kardashians I'm not even kidding
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I’M MITA, YOUR HOUSEKEEPER
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Be careful what you ask her for! The hero of this story is Akari Mita. She's a master at cleaning, cooking, and doing laundry, but... she has no feelings... She is the most unfeeling person in TV history. And she'll do ANYTHING she's told. If you tell her to kill someone... She's sent to live with a family of four kids and a father who lost their mother in a tragic accident. They carry the pain of losing their wife and mother, and problems of their own. In this story, the seemingly crazy actions of the maid, Mita, will allow each of them to face the problems that trouble them
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Can a family hope to recover after losing their mother to suicide? Keiichi Asuda (Hiroki Hasegawa) serves his wife, Nagiko (Yuko Daike) divorce papers after he tells her that he intends to marry his mistress. The distraught Nagiko kills herself, leaving her family in turmoil. Keiichi hires Akari Mita (Nanako Matsushima) to take care of the household. The highly efficient and organized Mita does everything for the Asuda household and helps the four kids – 17-year-old Yui (Shiori Kutsuna), 14-year-old Kakeru (Taishi Nakagawa), 12-year-old Kaito (Shuto Ayabe) and 6-year-old Kii (Miyu Honda) – heal their emotional wounds. But can Mita get over the pains of her own past to truly be a mother to them? “I’m Mita, Your Housekeeper” is a 2011 Japanese drama series directed by Ryuichi Inomata. A Korean remake titled “The Suspicious Housekeeper” followed in 2013.
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