“Get Ready!” Episode 7: Why Ace (Satoshi Tsumabuki) chooses life. Are you responsible for saving lives? The shocking last question | CINEMAS+

▶︎See all images of “Get Ready!”The drama “Get Ready!” starring Satoshi Tsumabuki will start broadcasting on January 8, 2023.

This work is a dark medical entertainment that depicts the activities of a team of unidentified black doctors who save the lives of patients by any means in exchange for a large amount of compensation. The members of the dark doctor team include Tsumabuki as the main character, Eisuke Hasama, a solitary genius surgeon (commonly known as Ace), Tatsuya Fujiwara as his partner, Yuzuru Shimoyamada (commonly known as Joker), and the brilliant operator Yoda. Nao Matsushita will play Sahime (commonly known as Queen), and Wataru Hyuga will play the young all-around hacker Taketo Shirase (commonly known as Spade).

In this article, the drama writer of CINEMAS+ will unravel the 7th episode.

“Get Ready!” Episode 7 Review

Humans have an equal right to life. There are probably few people who would disagree with that statement. However, many people will ponder for a while if asked whether they have the same “right to die”.

Or, even if you think you have a “right to die” in your head, if someone close to you actually appeals for that right, you’ll somehow persuade them to reconsider. Even if you can’t take responsibility for that person’s life for the rest of your life.

Ace (Satoshi Tsumabuki) decides whether or not to undergo surgery following assessing the “value of life” of the patient candidate. He has one policy: “There is no need to save people who chose to die.”

If it’s worth living, it’s up to the patient to decide whether to have surgery and survive, or to wait to die without surgery. In fact, Yoko (Mimura Rie), a genius sculptor who became her patient candidate in episode 4, refused to choose her life in exchange for her own talent.

Despite being a life-saving doctor, Ace never says, “Life is the best.” The reason for this can be seen in episode 7 of “Get Ready!”, where high school girl Mochizuki Haruka (Hata Meiyu) becomes a candidate for a patient following jumping out of the school building following being bullied and becoming unconscious in critical condition.

Haruka is the first love of the genius hacker Spade (Wataru Hyuga) of the dark doctor team. Spade, who was her senior when she was in junior high school, was persuaded by her grandmother to enter high school a year later, and the two became classmates.

However, Spade was a floating presence in the class because he was one year older. It was Haruka who kindly spoke to him. Her grandmother passed away and she ended up dropping out of high school. He learns that Haruka has been bullied since he left school, and Spade wishes to save her life.

However, Ace’s feelings of not saving the lives of people who chose to die themselves have not changed. In response, Spade vehemently opposes, saying, “Is there someone who likes to commit suicide?” First, the father of Rika (Kanna Takeuchi), who is said to have been bullying Haruka and her friend Natsumi (Natsumi Ikema), undergoes surgery. To make him pay, he begins collecting evidence of bullying on his own.

Speed ​​finds evidence of the bullying and successfully gets Rika’s father to pay for the surgery. But the truth was more complicated.

First, it wasn’t Rika who was bullying Haruka and Natsumi. She is Hayashi Marina (Maeda Aki), her homeroom teacher. Marina began to bully Natsumi with insidious bullying that didn’t involve violence, and following Natsumi stopped attending school, she mentally cornered Haruka. Normally, she might have appealed to the school, but Marina is the mistress of the president of the school, who is also Rika’s father.

Haruka mightn’t do anything but endure it, partly because she didn’t want to cause trouble for her mother who was raising her single-handedly. After thinking regarding how she might make her repent, her answer was that she would sacrifice herself. Natsumi and Rika inherited her thoughts and carried out her plan this time.

Knowing the truth, Spade is asked by Ace, “Even if you save him, can you live?” In response to that thought, Ace not only restores Haruka’s consciousness, but also allows him to walk properly and gives him treatment to live once more. As a result, Haruka recovered enough to walk with her crutches.

However, it developed rapidly in the last 5 minutes. Shortly following returning to school, Haruka stabbed Marina in the abdomen with her utility knife. She survived, but she attempted murder and I’m sure she will be arrested. Haruka spent her life, which was connected to Ace, for her revenge.

Spade finally learns the true meaning of Ace’s selection of lives. I understand Spade’s thoughts that “the value of life is not divisible”, but can you take responsibility for the life you saved to the end just because it is divisible? If you can’t have it, you shouldn’t save it half-heartedly. The words Ace threw at Spade, “You’re the one who said you might live properly, weren’t you?”

We tend to say to people who want to die, “Don’t say that,” “As long as you live, there will always be good things,” and “I want you to live.” sting. However, I don’t think you should just say “Okay” and accept the choice.

I think it was a time that suggested that it was a problem that might not be solved easily.

An ace who is extra cautious regarding saving someone’s life. what kind of life did he lead? What we do know is his real name, Shinichi Amano. And he was working at Chiyoda Medical University Hospital, but he disappeared following the fraudulent organ transplant surgery was discovered. What happened to the young genius surgeon who can cure any disease in the past? We will finally find out next week.

(Sentence: Tomatoriko)


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