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Premise: A team of fired salarymen are hired by a mysterious agency to “apologize” for corporations so egregiously that the public forgives the original sin. Review (⭐️ 5/5): The best show of the year. Each episode parodies a real Japanese PR disaster (contaminated bento, idol dating scandals, train delays). The protagonist’s forced dogezas (deepest bow) become outrageous physical comedy. Warning: Fluent Japanese or good subtitles needed—30% of the humor is untranslatable puns on keigo (honorific language). In the glow of a dual-monitor setup in

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The Verdict (5/5 Stars): This is a masterpiece of atmosphere. There is no action; there is only tension. The show critiques Japan’s economic bubble of the 80s while telling a haunting story about grief. Warning: The pacing is glacial. Do not watch this while tired or scrolling on your phone. You will miss the subtle clue hidden in the background of a rainy window.