![]() ![]() Without someone inquiring and prompting her, Tsubasa is reluctant to open up. Similar to Lauren, she’s independent and self-assured to the point where making room for others is something Terrace House becomes the catalyst for her to confront. Shion as well as her own father comment on how they know little of her life outside of ice hockey due to her reserved nature. She always welcomes others’ company but she’s also rarely vulnerable. I feel like I must disclose Tsubasa is also my favorite cast member but even as I try to be as objective as I can, I stand by my words. Tsubasa’s arc on is the greatest storyline on all of Terrace House. Most are willing to develop when confronted with their shortcomings while some are less willing.” “Everyone’s emotional maturity comes into test when sharing a house with so many personalities different from their own. ![]() In Terrace House, there’s comfort in watching people do the mundane - cleaning the house, preparing dinner, deciding who does which chore - and then there’s the thrill of watching drama ensue - Cheri ranting while drunk, Uchi crying in bed over meat, anything Seina does - but the greatest enjoyment comes in watching how each person improves as a result of the genuine and heartfelt connections they make. The only incentives are a nice home, the potential for fame off camera, and hopefully the bonds they develop with housemates. The show’s aim is to portray the daily lives of young adults in Japan. In Terrace House, Japanese women and men become housemates and are filmed sharing a lavish house together. Cooking and baking shows are where love may be shown in serving creative and delicious dishes. When relationships of friendship, love, and family are at the forefront, those feelings seem too complicated and intimate for me to believe their unraveling in reality shows. Until I watched Terrace House, I would say I can only watch reality shows related to cooking. ![]()
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