Mid-episode, Mizuki’s apartment floods. (A metaphor? Possibly.) With nowhere else to go, her mother suggests she stay at “Uncle’s” spare room. Kentarō agrees without hesitation. But here’s where the show flips expectations: instead of leering or tension-filled cohabitation, we get silence. He makes tea. She cries quietly in the guest room. He leaves a rice ball outside her door.
No grand gestures. No accidental nudity. Just… respect.
And that’s what makes it so unnerving — and so compelling. Mizuki starts looking for the catch. Why is he kind? What does he want? Episode 1 brilliantly places the audience in her suspicious shoes. We’ve been trained by dramas to expect the older man to be predatory. But Kentarō just… isn’t. Or doesn’t seem to be. Yet.
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Warning: Light spoilers for Episode 1.
There’s a certain genre of J-drama that thrives on uncomfortable social experiments: What if a young woman fell for her uncle’s friend? What if an office junior had to live with her boss?
Hei, Soshite Watashi wa Ojisan ni... (“Hey, And Then I… To My Uncle”) takes that premise and — in its first episode — turns it into something far more layered than the title suggests. Mid-episode, Mizuki’s apartment floods
Having watched Hei, Soshite Watashi wa Ojisan ni EP01 Full three times, I can confidently say this is not a simple body-swap comedy. Director Yuki Tachibana (known for the cult horror Miso Soup for the Soul) uses the first episode to build a thesis on three themes:
The episode begins in Airi’s tiny, cluttered 6-tatami apartment. Empty energy drink cans, figurines of a forgotten magical girl anime, and a dusty desktop computer surround her. She is mid-stream, watching a live V-Tuber concert. The clock hits 2:22 AM. She murmurs, "Hei... nee, ojisan..." (Hey... hey, old man...) as a half-joke to her landlord who had texted her about rent earlier.
A sudden power outage. A flash of green static on her monitor. Airi collapses.
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Avoid sites that ask for credit card information. The full episode runtime should be 47 minutes and 22 seconds. If it is shorter, it is the censored broadcast version.
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