• Hanzawa Naoki Episode 1
  • Hanzawa Naoki Episode 1
  • Hanzawa Naoki Episode 1
  • Hanzawa Naoki Episode 1

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This is where the show distinguishes itself from standard procedurals. In a typical drama, the hero would immediately hunt down the bad guy. Here, the "bad guy" is initially the system. Hanzawa is given an ultimatum by his corrupt boss, Manager Asano: retrieve the money, or you take full responsibility and resign.

Episode 1 does not waste time introducing the series' most electrifying character: Eiichi Higashida (Kenta Kiritani). When the steel company's office is found empty, Hanzawa tracks down Higashida, the company's seemingly slick financial manager. Hanzawa Naoki Episode 1

So, pour a glass of whiskey. Adjust your own metaphorical glasses. And remember: Jidai ga warui no ka? Iie, aite ga warui no da. (Is the era wrong? No. The opponent is wrong.) This is where the show distinguishes itself from

Hanzawa’s drive isn't just about professional survival; it's rooted in a tragic past involving his father, which is briefly glimpsed in flashbacks. Hanzawa is given an ultimatum by his corrupt

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This is where the keyword becomes legendary. Hanzawa is called to Tokyo Central Bank’s headquarters. There, in a hushed, intimidating room, the bank’s director informs him of the punishment.