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The final episode of the Japanese drama (also known as Residential Complex or The Family Next Door Looks Blue ) concludes the emotional journeys of the four diverse households living in the cooperative housing complex. Plot Resolution for Each Family
After the facade of their "perfect" lifestyle crumbled due to job loss and financial strain, the family learns to value authentic connection over social status. They begin to rebuild their lives with more honesty and less pressure to impress. The final episode of the Japanese drama (also
The couple who initially disagreed on whether to have children or even marry reaches a compromise. They decide to move forward with their relationship on their own terms, focusing on mutual support rather than traditional societal expectations. The Final Message The couple who initially disagreed on whether to
Wataru, an architect who was initially closeted, fully embraces his identity and relationship with Saku. By the end, they gain acceptance from their neighbors and Wataru’s family, solidifying their place in the community as a legitimate and respected family. By the end, they gain acceptance from their
The title—which translates to "The family next door looks blue" (a Japanese idiom similar to "The grass is always greener on the other side")—is resolved as the characters realize every family has its own hidden struggles. The series ends on a hopeful note, emphasizing that there is . Tonari no kazoku wa aoku mieru (TV Mini Series 2018) - IMDb
After undergoing exhausting infertility treatments, the couple faces the painful realization that they may never have a child. In the finale, they decide to stop treatments and prioritize their own happiness as a couple, finding peace in their love for each other rather than defined by parenthood.