
This was incredibly cute! I love these two. I hope there will be more chapters later.
I appreciated what Keiishi said to Tanaka about not apologizing until he understands what he did wrong. People keep personal matters private for a reason, and Tanaka's tendency to blurt out his assumptions about others in a crowded street is too intrusive. He needs to stop imposing his beliefs on the uke. Keiishi said something he didn't truly believe at the time to protect the uke because the uke felt concerned about his role as the boss and the older one in the situation.

It sounds like Ian wants this follow-up documentary to focus on his mom.
She has stopped drinking, she lost weight, she actually focuses on her kid now, she runs multiple classes teaching others and yet she still clings to Ian. I wonder if this will be just what she needs for her self confidence or if this will make her worse?
So this was going somewhere but not to shit.
I'm on board!