I started watching Japanese dramas in the late 90's. Back then, Japanese dramas were great. The storylines were well written, the actors/actress looked cool, the environment settings were great, and even the background music was great. When I watched Japanese dramas, it's like I was in a different world.
Over the past several years, things have somehow changed. It's as if Japanese drama, as a form of entertainment, has lost its magical appeal. The storyline is sloppy; there's only several types of stereotypical characters; even the music is not as good. They even stopped making those music videos that go with the theme songs in the beginning or end of the drama! (I loved those music videos) Now, the credits just roll in the bottom of the screen. Some low budget dramas don't even have background music anymore.
I'm not the only person who feels this way. When people want to watch Asian dramas nowadays, most of them watch Korean dramas. Less and less people watch Japanese dramas. I'm just wondering...what happened to the Japanese entertainment industry? Why are Japanese dramas not as good now? I don't think it's caused by insufficient production budget. A lot of money went into Kimura Takuya's Nankyoku Tairiku, but it still sucked.
Do you feel that Japanese dramas aren't as good as they used to be? If so, what do you think the reason is?