With Matsumoto Hitoshi’s “mood of reconciliation with Bunshun” having evaporated, his “return within the year” is now hopeless, and his return to M-1 is also out of the question in a pessimistic situation.
It is said that “disappearing” from television for a year would be a big blow even for a talent of Matsumoto’s caliber. “I’m sure those around Matsumoto-san feel the same way. In addition to “M-1,” many large-scale comedy specials will be broadcast during the year-end and New Year holidays. However, Matsumoto wasn’t there… Once a full year has passed since the hiatus, the production side will probably be thinking, “The show can go on without Macchan,” and more viewers will probably be thinking, “It’s fine without Macchan now.” If a comeback within the year is impossible, and the lawsuit against Bunshun continues after 25 years, with no sign of a comeback, the TV station will likely consider the future, including regular programs currently on air, on the assumption that Matsumoto will not be there.” Check the source for the full text.
>>1 It sounds like he can’t come back unless they settle. Even if Matsumoto wants to come back, he can do so anytime, even while he’s fighting Bunshun.
>>1 As for Matsumoto, he’s a big villain who should be thoroughly investigated and pursued, even in cases other than Bunshun. I wonder how much dirt will come out of this.
I feel like variety shows have gotten better recently and I find them less unpleasant to watch. Maybe it’s because Matsumoto is gone. There are just too many people like that now.
A mood of reconciliation… I remember a thread being started with an article with that kind of atmosphere. Disappeared? …I have no idea, what happened? … Maybe it’s a match pump by the mass media…
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Yoshimoto and the Expo are coming up, so they probably want a settlement, but I think the conflict is growing because they don’t want one. Personally, I don’t think there will be a settlement, they’ll never bow their heads, and I think they’ll go all the way.
I think when Matsunobu heard that a comedy duo like Hitoshi & Masatoshi had entered the M-1 preliminary round, he got excited and was like “Wow, this is definitely a comeback at M-1!”
Matsumoto’s side wanted to give money to Bunshun behind the scenes and make it look like Bunshun paid the settlement money, but Bunshun didn’t listen and that’s how it ended.
As he said before, if he had admitted and apologized as soon as the article came out, he might have been suspended for a while and could have returned by now. In these cases, it’s all about the initial reaction. I’ve watched so many episodes of Wide na Show, but I haven’t learned anything.
I’m sure we all understand that it wouldn’t be a problem if he wasn’t there. The staff will be happy because their high salary can still be put towards production.
If you think about it, he didn’t commit any crimes, so I think he should just hurry up and make a comeback. Like Miyasako, he was probably framed by his enemies.
It’s inevitable that they’ll disappear since they have neither talent nor numbers. Tunnels also disappeared when they were around 60. They’re simply unemployed due to lack of ability.
>>64 Not only does he have a bad image, he’s also been showing off his lame, ugly side. If he had any sense of shame, he wouldn’t be able to come back.
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