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カルテット/Quartet Episode 8 synopsis/summary/recap


Details

* Title: カルテット
* Title (English): Quartet
* Format: Renzoku
* Genre: drama
* Episodes: TBA
* Viewership ratings: TBA
* Broadcast network: TBS
* Air Time: Tuesday 24:55
* Broadcast period: 2011-Jan-18 to ?

Cast

* Fukuda Saki
* Kamikawa Takaya
* Nagasawa Toshiya
source: http://wiki.d-addicts.com/

カルテット
Karutetto
Quartet
11 Episodes
Currently airing
Tuesdays on TBS
Starring Fukuda Saki, Matsushita Yuya, Watanabe Natsuna, Kamikawa Tamaya
Based on a novel by Arimasa Osawa (known for the Shinjuku Shark series)
source: http://asianaddictsannon.wordpress.com/

Episode 8 synopsis/summary/recap

Takeru runs and runs and gets to their car just outside Midori. So it looks like Kuchinawa will get the evidence. Meanwhile, Xiao Chun is being mourned by her family and friends. It looks like her older brother will not let his little sister’s death go unpunished. His friend begs him not to use them to get his revenge. Tan does not order his boys to follow him, he gives the statement that those who want to join him can and the majority leave with him. Shun is freed and given a message from Tan: leave and never return.
Back in Tokyo, Kuchinawa’s dog is pursuing someone. Is it the crooked politician? Glasses man easily drop kicks the guy and gets his gun. Ah, I think it’s the man who was kicked out of Tan’s gambling hall. Such a big baby who can’t fight worth a darn. He pleads for his life and he is told he is under arrest for violating firearm laws. This shocks Kamiya as it was not what he was expecting at all.
Meanwhile, in Midori, Tan and his men gather. Apparently Tsukamoto is back unescorted. Tan and his men then proceed in to take Tsukamoto out. Tan’s right hand Yang breaks down the door. Tsukamoto hears this and is surprised when Yang and the rest storm in with their guns. Tan tells Tsukamoto that he’s a dead man (really should have just shot him right away). Tsukamoto says he didn’t think such things would happen even once and turns to Yang. Uh-oh, mole?
Yang and the rest of Tan’s men turn on him and take his gun. Oh geez. Tan asks Yang what is going on and Yang replies that he just wants to live. Always a good reason to betray your sworn brother. Tsukamoto then says that out of the men there, only two were really loyal to Tan. The rest betrayed him. Tsukamoto asks Tan how that feels before Yang knocks him out.
Takeru has made it to the station in Tokyo where he is desperately trying to get in touch with Kasumi. He wonders what is wrong and why she isn’t answering. He is really jittery when Kuchinawa and his dog comes in. Takeru asks if it is all over, but Kuchinawa says that it isn’t. They still have to verify the contents of what Takeru delivered. Takeru says it isn’t the time to worry about verifying the drugs as Kasumi hasn’t been responding and Shun might just die at Tan’s hands. This doesn’t ruffle Kuchinawa at all. Their goal is to bring down the drug factories. Takeru asks if that means Kuchinawa will just leave the two girls to die. Kuchinawa calmly looks at Takeru and says that to mobilize the unit requires proper reasons (saving Shun and Kasumi doesn’t fall under that category I guess).
Takeru says he was an idiot for trusting Kuchinawa and starts to leave when the lights dim and a video starts rolling. It is Kamiya who confesses about the murder roulette game where druggies were forced to kill each other under Tsukamoto’s orders. Kamiya explains the rules and how the guest who got the bet right got to kill the last man standing. The bodies are then disposed of. Kuchinawa asks if this game falls on specific dates, but it doesn’t. Only when enough people are gathered. The bets go through the roof when there are women present. Uh-oh. Sounds kind of ominous for Kasumi (and most likely Shun, too, who just won’t be able to sit still after being told to leave). Kamiya can’t name just who the betters are, but he can guess they are big wigs with lots of money.
The movie ends and the lights come back on. Takeru complains that Kamiya did not mention the drug factories at all. Thus, why they have to wait on identifying the drugs that Takeru brought. When the contents are verified, Kuchinawa will mobilize his men. Of course, this does little to assuage Takeru’s worry and temper. By that time, it will most likely be too late for Kasumi and Shun. Kuchinawa says that they received Kasumi’s report about Diet members participating and are looking into leads. Kuchinawa then says an important meeting was canceled, so they can pretty much guarantee the murder roulette is going down tonight. The victims must be good for the Diet members to quickly abandon their work.
Back in Midori, Shun sits in her apartment. She hears the Chinese violin and thinks of Kasumi. And where is Kasumi? She is imprisoned with the junkies awaiting the game.
Kuchinawa explains the plan to Takeru. He will enter Midori by a certain time and for the span of one minute, Kuchinawa’s team will shut down the lights. And that is the only window of opportunity Takeru will have. Kuchinawa then wheels away saying this was not part of the original plan and they are only doing this because Takeru begged. Kuchinawa then says that whether Takeru goes or not is up to him. To Takeru, this is a no brainer – he’s going.
Meanwhile, Shun is looking for Kasumi. She goes to an abandoned warehouse where she sees a picture of Kasumi tied up taped to the wall. Then out walks Tsukamoto and his men. Apparently he figured out they used the Ehru for communication. Shun glares and says that he ambushed her. Tsukamoto says not yet. They plan on having fun while Shun tries to run. Shun then asks about what happened to Kasumi. Tsukamoto asks who that is. Shun doesn’t rise to this bait and asks once more what happened to her. The man who got burned when Kasumi threw the bomb then throws his crutch down and Shun kicks it. Tskukamoto’s men then grab her. For a strong girl, she is easily subdued. Tsukamoto then remembers who Shun is from when her little brother Rin was getting killed. He asks if she is the same girl. He then laughs and says he feels alive again seeing that gaze. He then delivers a kick to her head and has her dragged away.
The Diet members are happily going on their merry ways to the game. How sick can these people get? Betting on druggies to see who will be the last man standing and then the winning better gets to kill the final survivor themselves. Sheesh. And it’s always these warped crazies who wield some type of power. Kuchinawa’s dog (I apologizes, but I really don’t know his name, so he gets that tag because that is, in effect, what he is) is following one of the members with an antsy Takeru along for the ride. Kuchinawa tells Takeru not to be nervous. Takeru says he is trying his best not to flare up, but if something happens before they get there, he will never forgive Kuchinawa. This doesn’t seem to faze the silver-haired leader.
Shun is brought into the room with the other victims. Kasumi apologizes and says that it was her fault. Shun tells her that it is okay and that “idiot” (heehee, what she calls Takeru) will definitely come and save them. Shun is then told by Tan that she is the idiot for thinking she and Kasumi can escape or be rescued. Tan then explains just what Tsukamoto is doing with the murder roulette. This causes one of the druggies to start freaking out and his friend tries to calm him.
Takeru and the other make it to the entrance of Midori and Takeru is out of the van in a flash. Kuchinawa calls out to him and when Takeru turns around there is a gun pointed at him. Kuchinawa then turns it around and hands it to Takeru who reluctantly takes it. He then tells Kuchinawa not to arrest him for illegally carrying a firearm later. Kuchinawa says there is no need to stoop that low as what happens in Midori is none of his business. Takeru asks for 10 minutes before running off.
Meanwhile, Kasumi is starting to come down from the drugs Tsukamoto injected her with. Shun holds her and tells her not to worry once more. Tan, always the pessimist, says that there is nothing they can do to save themselves. Tsukamoto and his men have guns while they have nothing – they are sitting ducks. Shun then says that their friends will definitely come and save them. At this time the hostess comes in and the game starts by each member picking a number.
Takeru is running full out when he is tripped by a group of thugs. The leader bends a frying pan with his bare hands and goes through the motions of looking cool and showing his strength. The annoyed Takeru apologizes, saying he has no time and immediately kicks the leader to the ground. His stunned cronies all run from the powerful Takeru who then steals their bike to get to Shun and Kasumi faster.
Kuchinawa closes his cell as his dog comes back. He tells him that the results are out and that the drugs Takeru brought match the ones in the market by 70%. Is that enough to mobilize on? Nope. Seriously. They two can only wait for Takeru to come back. Kuchinawa asks how much time is left and is told 3 minutes. Oy. In three minutes a lot can happen.
The game is about to begin. Shun is #2, Kasumi i s #3, and Tan is #5. Kasumi, still coming off the drugs, can’t even stand anymore. The rules are explained to the clients once more who are all excited by the fact that there are two females. The bets are maid and given to Tsukamoto and then the hostess gives out the gun to #1 who shakes and puts it up to Shun’s head apologizing as he pulls the trigger.
Click. It was empty. He collapses to his knees. The hostess gives the gun to Shun and she looks down helplessly at the shaking Kasumi. She then puts the gun to her own head. This brings one of the betters to their feet. They tell Shun not to be stupid as they have a lot of money riding on her. Shun then says he is the stupid one. Rather than shooting Kasumi to amuse them, she’d rather kill herself. Kasumi begs Shun to shoot her instead of killing herself since Kasumi feels the her now is useless. Tsukamoto then stands up and tells Shun to continue. Shun lowers the gun and then points it at Kasumi.

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カルテット/Quartet Episode 5 synopsis/summary/recap


Details

* Title: カルテット
* Title (English): Quartet
* Format: Renzoku
* Genre: drama
* Episodes: TBA
* Viewership ratings: TBA
* Broadcast network: TBS
* Air Time: Tuesday 24:55
* Broadcast period: 2011-Jan-18 to ?

Cast

* Fukuda Saki
* Kamikawa Takaya
* Nagasawa Toshiya
source: http://wiki.d-addicts.com/

カルテット
Karutetto
Quartet
11 Episodes
Currently airing
Tuesdays on TBS
Starring Fukuda Saki, Matsushita Yuya, Watanabe Natsuna, Kamikawa Tamaya
Based on a novel by Arimasa Osawa (known for the Shinjuku Shark series)
source: http://asianaddictsannon.wordpress.com/

Episode 5 synopsis/summary/recap

Kasumi proves that she can be trusted by saving Shun after Shun makes a big mistake. Shun and Takeru make contact with Tan who stands in direct opposition to Tsukamoto, but he is less than welcoming to more Japanese. Will their mission be a success or end in failure?

Kasumi informs Kuchinawa that she has successfully made contact with Shun and Takeru and he tells her to support them as much as possible. Kasumi says that it doesn’t seem like they trust her, but that can’t be helped given the situation. I am not sure who is talking every time, so either Kasumi or Kuchinawa says that the reason for the cooperation will be revealed.
Tsukamoto then comes in and Kasumi quickly stops her chat with Kuchinawa. Tsukamoto tells her that there was someone playing with bombs in the market. Gee. Wonder who that could be? Kasumi feigns ignorance and Tsukamoto says the bomb is just proof that there are still people willing to go up against him. He asks Kasumi out to eat and she complains of the constant Chinese food and asks to go to Ginza for a change. Tsukamoto tells her it sounds good and then calls her an idiot. He can’t leave just yet as the police are still hot on his trail. When Kasumi leaves to get ready, Tsukamoto checks out the laptop only to see a game of solitaire. He wonders if Kasumi is just passing time playing computer card games.
Meanwhile, in the industrial section of Midori, Shun and Takeru search for someone named Tan without much luck. She finds a person who knows him, but he refuses to tell her what Tan is like or where she can find him. Takeru just sits on the sidelines bored and unhappy that people look at him funny as he is Japanese. A little boy sits down and then begins mimicking him. How cute. Takeru tells him to stop and the little boy does his best to mimic the Japanese as well. This amuses the bored Takeru and we get to see some of Yuya’s dancing skills (he’s a singer and a good dancer) as he tries to get the little boy to imitate his dance moves. Looks like Takeru made a friend!
The little boy runs off when Shun approaches. She hits Takeru in the back of the head for goofing off. Takeru asks if she managed to find Tan, but Shun replies that no one is willing to help them or get involved with this Tan fellow. Then comes Xiao Chun who speaks in Japanese to Shun, which surprises our blonde heroine. Xiao Chun then invites the two to her house which is near by. Takeru whispers to Shun that Xiao Chun isn’t bad for a married woman. Shun stomps on his foot, but ends up hurting herself. Xiao Chun looks at Shun’s leg and says that it is an old injury that should be treated as soon as possible. Thus the three go to Xiao Chun’s massage parlor.
Shun tells Xiao Chun her story about coming from China and how her father used to beat her and her little brother. Shun’s injury happened when she stepped between her father and her brother. Xiao Chun asked what happened to Shun’s father and Shun replied that he died in a car accident. She didn’t even cry at his death. She was just happy to not to be beaten any more. Xiao Chun then asks about Shun’s mother and Shun replies that her mom sold herself for drugs. Xiao Chun reveals that her husband went missing three months earlier. That is why Xiao Chun was praying at the shrine. Xiao Chun then reveals she has a son Tao. The little boy that Takeru was playing with earlier was her son!
Takeru is playing outside with Tao when a young man comes out and asks Tao to come back in. He obviously doesn’t want the boy hanging around a Japanese person. Takeru ignores this and tries to continue playign with Tao, but Tao does go back inside. The man then yells for Takeru to leave. Takeru doesn’t understand why the man is so upset and the two begin pushing each other. Then out runs Xiao Chun and Shun. The man is Xiao Chun’s older brother. Shun then warns Takeru to not be so rash. Then up runs a man and tells Xiao Chun’s brother that Takeru is at the casino. The brother tells Takeru he will deal with him later and runs off followed closely by Shun and Takeru.
So Xiao Chun’s older brother is the infamous Tan that Shun and Takeru was looking for! Tan runs into the casino where Tsukamoto sits in his arrogant glory with Kasumi by his side. Tsukamoto asks Tan to obey him as without Tsukamoto’s help, Tan will not be able to help his people with such small dealings. One of tan’s men agrees with Tsukamoto, but Tan stands firm and refuses to become involved with the Japanese gangster. Shun goes to butt in, but Takeru puts a hand out to stop her and whispers that Kasumi should handle this. Shun says she cannot trust Kasumi yet and walks away leaving a shocked Takeru. Uh-oh. Is Shun going to do something stupid?
Shun tells Tsukamoto that as a Japanese person he has no right to be there and should just leave. Tsukamoto (who does not understand Chinese) asks what Shun said. When it is translated, he laughs. Shun isn’t hit type, but he likes that she is strong. He then asks Shun to sleep with him. Skeezy old bugger. Shun looks down and keeps her face averted. Tsukamoto comes closer and Takeru and Kasumi worry that he recognizes her. But Tsukamoto doesn’t. He tells her she has a pretty face and then gives her the nickname “Syrupy” before saying he will take good care of her. Shun then asks if he is willing to gamble with her. If Tsukamoto wins, Shun will sleep with him. This obviously excites Tsukamoto who then asks what happens if Shun wins. Shun states that if she does, then Tsukamoto’s “small stick” will never stand again. Tsukamoto quickly agrees.
The bet deals with licking frogs. Whoever gets the poisonous frog loses the bet. Tsukamoto gets to choose first because Shun called the bet. As he is choosing his frog, one of Tan’s men points out that Shun brought two poisonous toads to Tan. This surprises Tan, but he doesn’t care which one dies as they are both Japanese. Tsukamoto chooses his frog and licks it to beat heck (ewwwwww). Tsukamoto then says that something came out of the frog and tosses it before collapsing. This shocks Takeru and Kasumi, but Tsukamoto rolls over and says he is immune to lots of poisons. He then spits at Tan. Thus Tsukamoto wins the bet. Kasumi, in order to save Shun, jumps in front of Tsukamoto and slaps Shun, yelling at her for stealing her man. Nice save. Tsukamoto asks if she is jealous. Kasumi turns and smiles and then caresses Tsukamoto’s face, going to kiss him. Tsukamoto stops her because of the poison from earlier. Kasumi then takes off her coat and goes to a different party of his body, shocking Shun and Takeru. Tsukamoto gets angry and pushes Kasumi away as he almost had Shun. He then grabs Kasumi and leaves.
“Everyone has their own difficulties. Therefore, you can’t just disapprove or make assumptions about others.”
Shun gets up off the floor and Takeru asks if she is okay. Tan comes over and tells them to leave. Takeru asks if Tsukamoto is really producing drugs, but Tan refuses to answer and keeps telling them to leave. Takeru calls Tan and his men suspicious and then leaves with Shun. Once outside, Takeru downs breaded and fried frogs. Shun asks him how he can still eat after watching what happened. Instead of feeling disgusted, Takeru actually became hungry after watching that scene. Shun then says that even though she doesn’t know Kasumi’s motivation, at least the other girl did not lie to them. Takeru asks if Shun is referring to Kasumi. He then tells Shun some advice his father always said. Everyone has difficulties so you shouldn’t disapprove of their actions or make assumptions about them. Shun smiles at this and Takeru tells her that his dad is no longer around. Shun asks if he died and Takeru tells her about coming home from tutoring to find his father, mother, and sister all murdered. He speaks offhandedly, but you know from his nightmares that it affects him more than he lets on. Hearing this, it seems like Shun is coming to like her rash partner even more. She then picks up one of the cooked frogs and gives it a try. *Shudders*
Shun later relates the whole story of what happened later at the hotel. Shun asks if the culprit was ever found and Takeru said the DNA was found, but not the culprit. The DNA was run through tests and came back positive for narcotics. Shun asks if that is why he attacks dealers. Takeru then says that both buyers and dealers are horrible people and the police are useless. He hangs up his jacket and laments about becoming a policeman’s dog. Shun then tells him wild dogs have no owners and then says that his fangs have been pulled. Takeru then growls and approaches Shun who just rolls her eyes at his childish antics. He asks if she can’t be more gentle and she pets his hair and says that they can sleep together. What’s she got up her sleeve this time? Takeru is happy to hear this and asks if she is serious. Shun then slaps him and calls him an idiot.
Takeru says he is sleepy, grabs a blanket off the table and falls back into the chair, immediately snoring. Shun goes to disrobe and his snores stop. She turns to look at him and his eyes are opened and he smiles. She calls him transparent and jumps into bed fully clothed. Takeru’s smile fades and he looks up at the ceiling saying that the time to go to the graves is approaching.
We then cut to Tsukamoto and Kasumi who have just, erm, had a little fun. Tsukamoto expresses surprise over Kasumi’s jealousy. Kasumi asks if he doesn’t like it. Tsukamoto calls her an idiot and tells her not to get cocky before walking off. He coughs and says that it’s getting harder lately and he should probably have taken some medication before showering. Kasumi then recalls when she got a call from Sera who was high. Sera says that a big shot played with her and then said he’d sell her away. Kasumi tells Sera to run, but Sera just wigs out. Back in the present, Kasumi is brought back to reality by Tsukamoto asking for a towel. How can she stand to do what she does, even if she wants to avenge Sera?
A group of men come in a truck and one makes a lot of noise about drugs. He is then knocked out and we get to see a warehouse where drugs are made. Then we have the woman from the last episode’s weird game show. She promises them drugs and tells them to each pick a number and put it around their neck. So that’s how that game was created. A man in a nice suite comes and tells Tsukamoto that the entertainment better be good since he gave up an important meeting. Tsukamoto promises that he has worked hard and ushers the man inside. End episode.

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