is a Japanese television drama series starring Takuya Kimura and Takako Matsu. It aired on Fuji TV from October 13, 1997 to December 22, 1997, every Monday. The plot revolves around the relationship of the two young protagonists, Katagiri Teppei and Uesugi Riko, who begin as squabbling colleagues before inevitably falling in love.
It enjoyed a very high rating of 30.8% and features music by Cagnet. The theme song was "Shiawase na Ketsumatsu" (幸ãÂÂãªçµÂæÂ«; "A Happy Ending") by Eiichi Ohtaki.
Katagiri Teppei is a talented designer, popular amongst women. Unfortunately, Teppei, who despises conformity, is forced to transfer from the design department to the sales department of his company as a result of his egocentric behavior. Throughout the series, he is compelled to adapt to his new working environment, which includes cutting his long hair to create a 'more professional' image.
As he struggles to adjust, he meets Uesugi Riko. While she apparently does not like him at first, she eventually falls for him. At the same time, Teppei runs into his high school sweetheart, Mizuhara Sanae, whom he still has feelings for, but discovers to his surprise that she is now engaged to his older brother Soichiro. Riko is there to console him, and this eventually blooms into an awkward romance.
Soon after, however, Sanae herself realizes she also still has feelings for Teppei, and thus creates a love triangle. To make the matter more complicated, Soichiro starts to have an affair with a past girlfriend of his own.
Teppei's apartment has many unusual items such as a Thai artifact, a 30-year-old refrigerator, and a crystal apple. The meaning of the apple is unclearâÂÂit could be the apple that tempted Eve, or it could represent the true love between Adam and Eve. Crystal is also very fragile, and shows anything seen through it upside down. The image in the apple is seen upside down for 10 of the 11 episodes; at the end of last episode, however, it is no longer upside down. The apple was also used on the album cover of Love Generation's soundtrack.
This advertising slogan appears over and over again in the drama. It is a version of the famous quote from Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream Act 1 Scene 1: "The course of true love never did run smooth", and characterises the relationship between Riko and Teppei, who face constant difficulties throughout. The advertisement is visible everywhere, from the local park to Teppei's 30-year-old refrigerator --- "True love never runs smooth" is the unofficial tagline of this TV series.