I know that feeling.. when everything is good and you got attached that you don't want it to end. Ive re-watch…
True. I just started it without thinking much and never expected to get this obsessed. I mean, every single moment, every scene, I loved it all. Honestly, I kinda wanna rewatch it already
I have to start episode11, and I can't believe how much I don't want it to end I keep finding excuses to delay watching it... My heart aches, I'm really sad and scared, and I feel really badđđđ
I know, there isnât any romance, but do the female lead and the male lead have a good chemistry? I mean, do…
glad to help. You should note that the main theme of the series revolves around politics, war, and action scenes, while the romance part of the story is meant to introduce the characters and explore each of their personal lives. So, in my opinion, saying thereâs no romance is wrong. This part focused more on Si Yilin and his love.(in romance case) but from the looks of it, weâre going to face more romance and the sorrow of lovers being separated in the next part. highly recommendŘ Itâs definitely worth your time."
I know, there isnât any romance, but do the female lead and the male lead have a good chemistry? I mean, do…
there is romance actually, there are 3 couples all with great romance and chemistry...specially in SiYilin side story. each male lead has his own acting partner and lovestory
I don't know if it was because Season 1 had so much violence that I got used to it and my tolerance went up, or if Season 2 actually toned it down. Or maybe because in Season 1, a big part of the conflict was the kids going up against actual criminal gangs and adults. You know⌠sure, kids can did whatever they could, but fights between people their own age are just mentally easier to handle.
It could lead to a Season 3, but I hope it doesnât. This was good, enough, and beautiful as it is. Though Iâm curious about seeing Beakjin again But still, it was enough for me.
And also, about Si eun, always so lovable. I get that the mental exhaustion, depression, and insomnia made him lose the strength and even the desire to fight others. But I canât forget that look in his eyes from 1st season. full of grief and rage and I miss it.
It was still well made and badass though I liked Season 1 better.
I'm on episode 6, but I can already tell this show is so underrated. The production quality is seriously top-notch, and I'm loving every second of it. Really hope Part 2 comes out soon so I can jump right into it after finishing this part
I know I was really late to start watching this series, but ever since I finished it, I havenât been able to…
Jiushi really did have an accident, and all the events of the game happened in his mind while he was in a coma.
His tormented mind, broken heart, and loneliness were so overwhelming that to comfort himself, he created a character who existed solely for him. someone who would never abandon him, no matter what. Someone who would choose him over other friends or strangers. He wanted to believe that it didnât matter that his family had abandoned him. That his friend had spent all these years suffering, just to find a way to apologize for what heâd done to him. That his talent and hard work would finally be recognized. That there was a place he could call home, with people who would always be waiting for him.
Lanzhu was a flawless illusion of jiushiâs unfaithful friend, subconsciously crafted with the physical details of jiushi himself. And the other characters and locations were just people and places he passed by every day in the city, unnoticed, yet lingering in the background of his mind.
But this fantasy was so much more vivid and fulfilling than the reality of jiushiâs life that he spent 50 years of his life rebuilding it, this time for real, so he could live out the rest of his days there.
If we consider this place to be "Door 11," then jiushi ultimately chose to "live in the virtual world." And in my opinion, the series ended with his death.
Itâs heartbreaking, but at least⌠heâs not alone anymore.
A series I will never forget. I cried so much with it, but its sorrow is the kind that flows through human life.It makes you realize that everything you haveŘ your family, your friends, and all that you hold dear could be gone the next moment. Yet, you keep living and laughing as if there is no tomorrow... You lose something and gain something else. One day, you think the pain is so heavy that you canât even breathe, but years later, you wonât even remember why you were sad. Grandparents pass away, and grandchildren are born. Today, you get fired, and tomorrow, youâre the CEO of your own company. You fail some subjects in high school, but now youâve graduated from the best university in town. You go through a divorce and feel like your life is falling apart, but a year later, you meet the love of your dreams...
You know what? Tangerines was just like that. Even when your heart ached and your eyes blurred with tears, there was still a little light somewhere, warming your heart and putting a smile on your face.
Watch this drama Watch it to appreciate the value of life. To understand the people around you more deeply. To learn how to embrace your sorrows with a smile. To become more patient. To love more. and To become like a sweet, orange tangerine. 10/10
Liu Xueyi made a special guest appearance as 'Royal Uncle' in this drama. This character is actually from "The…
you're welcome ^^right, it's a shame. Unfortunately, this series was subjected to very heavy censorship. However, itâs still one of the beautiful, memorable, and beloved series for me. But Iâm sure if it had aired completely uncut, it would have gained much greater popularity. As usual, China and its unreasonable censorship. Still, Iâm glad the project at least got released and wasnât canceled like so many other bromance dramas ă ă
Anyone know which episode (s) Liu Xue Yi appeared in? I watched the whole thing, and don't remember seeing him…
Liu Xueyi made a special guest appearance as 'Royal Uncle' in this drama. This character is actually from "The Imperial Uncle" a BL novel of author Da feng gua guo. There were rumors that if it became popular, theyâd later make a live-action adaptation of the novel. But in the final broadcast, all of Liu Xueyiâs scenes got cut so he wasnât even in the series
Some people are upset that Suhyeon acted out of character and suddenly seemed cowardly in the last part, not stepping…
I hope you read this comment without getting defensive.
Getting attached to a character, even if itâs for the wrong reasons, is completely understandable. But this level of irrationality? Thatâs not...
Iâm saying this in a friendly way: If youâre stuck in a relationship like this, let it go before itâs too late. Jealousy, controlling behavior, violence, verbal and physical abuse, sexual exploitation, or anything similar... for heavenâs sake, these things are not LOVE guys, and thereâs no justification for them, ever. At best, itâs a "habit", and at worst, itâs a "red flag", especially when that person has no intention of changing themselves.
These things are only attractive and sexy on the big screen. Itâs hard, but save yourself.
Remember, you deserve a green forest, not the toxicity of behaviors disguised as love.
Some people are upset that Suhyeon acted out of character and suddenly seemed cowardly in the last part, not stepping up to save Daon. But honestly, thinking that he suddenly became cowardly at the end is kinda weird.
Suhyeon was so scared of losing Daon that he signed that stupid contract. Suhyeon was so scared of going to jail that he spent 7 years abroad. Suhyeon was so scared of his family finding out about his love for a guy that after all the humiliation and insults, he left Daon and never looked back. Suhyeon was so scared of his father that he never stood up to him.
Suhyeon hid his fear behind his loud voice all this time.
And yeah, fear can be treated. But did Suhyeon ever seek treatment?
In all those seven years, did he ever once stop to think, "What did I do to someone I loved?" Jaemin played him, but why did Suhyeon let himself be played for so long? Daon, who was the first to fall in love with Suhyeon, wouldâve run back to him if heâd shown him even a little kindness. But instead, it was always insults, always humiliation, always yelling and screaming, physical, emotional, and even sexual abuse... Did he ever once hint at the mess he was in, so Daon or someone else couldâve reached out and helped him? No.
Love alone isnât enough. Respect and mutual understanding are necessary.
Life doesnât give you endless chances. Thatâs what the show was trying to say too. Either you save yourself, or youâre doomed. The fact that Suhyeon realized his mistakes means the character development and ending were logical and beautiful, and itâll stay with me as a viewer forever.
Daon, or anyone else wouldâve been a fool to stay stuck in a past that never really existed for them and miss out on the chance to have a healthy person by their side. At least Daon chose to heal himself with someone like seong hyeon.
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I just started it without thinking much and never expected to get this obsessed. I mean, every single moment, every scene, I loved it all.
Honestly, I kinda wanna rewatch it already
I keep finding excuses to delay watching it...
My heart aches, I'm really sad and scared, and I feel really badđđđ
You should note that the main theme of the series revolves around politics, war, and action scenes, while the romance part of the story is meant to introduce the characters and explore each of their personal lives. So, in my opinion, saying thereâs no romance is wrong.
This part focused more on Si Yilin and his love.(in romance case)
but from the looks of it, weâre going to face more romance and the sorrow of lovers being separated in the next part.
highly recommendŘ Itâs definitely worth your time."
there are 3 couples all with great romance and chemistry...specially in SiYilin side story.
each male lead has his own acting partner and lovestory
Or maybe because in Season 1, a big part of the conflict was the kids going up against actual criminal gangs and adults.
You know⌠sure, kids can did whatever they could, but fights between people their own age are just mentally easier to handle.
It could lead to a Season 3, but I hope it doesnât. This was good, enough, and beautiful as it is.
Though Iâm curious about seeing Beakjin again But still, it was enough for me.
And also, about Si eun, always so lovable.
I get that the mental exhaustion, depression, and insomnia made him lose the strength and even the desire to fight others. But I canât forget that look in his eyes from 1st season. full of grief and rage and I miss it.
It was still well made and badass though I liked Season 1 better.
The production quality is seriously top-notch, and I'm loving every second of it. Really hope Part 2 comes out soon so I can jump right into it after finishing this part
His tormented mind, broken heart, and loneliness were so overwhelming that to comfort himself, he created a character who existed solely for him.
someone who would never abandon him, no matter what.
Someone who would choose him over other friends or strangers.
He wanted to believe that it didnât matter that his family had abandoned him.
That his friend had spent all these years suffering, just to find a way to apologize for what heâd done to him.
That his talent and hard work would finally be recognized.
That there was a place he could call home, with people who would always be waiting for him.
Lanzhu was a flawless illusion of jiushiâs unfaithful friend, subconsciously crafted with the physical details of jiushi himself.
And the other characters and locations were just people and places he passed by every day in the city, unnoticed, yet lingering in the background of his mind.
But this fantasy was so much more vivid and fulfilling than the reality of jiushiâs life that he spent 50 years of his life rebuilding it, this time for real, so he could live out the rest of his days there.
If we consider this place to be "Door 11," then jiushi ultimately chose to "live in the virtual world."
And in my opinion, the series ended with his death.
Itâs heartbreaking, but at least⌠heâs not alone anymore.
Iâve read so many different comments and theories about the ending of the series.
But my own opinion is this:
You know what? Tangerines was just like that.Â
Even when your heart ached and your eyes blurred with tears, there was still a little light somewhere, warming your heart and putting a smile on your face.
Watch this drama
Watch it to appreciate the value of life.
To understand the people around you more deeply.
To learn how to embrace your sorrows with a smile.
To become more patient.
To love more.
and To become like a sweet, orange tangerine.
10/10
Getting attached to a character, even if itâs for the wrong reasons, is completely understandable.
But this level of irrationality? Thatâs not...
Iâm saying this in a friendly way:
If youâre stuck in a relationship like this, let it go before itâs too late.
Jealousy, controlling behavior, violence, verbal and physical abuse, sexual exploitation, or anything similar... for heavenâs sake, these things are not LOVE guys, and thereâs no justification for them, ever.
At best, itâs a "habit", and at worst, itâs a "red flag", especially when that person has no intention of changing themselves.
These things are only attractive and sexy on the big screen.
Itâs hard, but save yourself.
Remember, you deserve a green forest, not the toxicity of behaviors disguised as love.
I hope you learn to love yourself more. â¤ď¸
But honestly, thinking that he suddenly became cowardly at the end is kinda weird.
Suhyeon was so scared of losing Daon that he signed that stupid contract.
Suhyeon was so scared of going to jail that he spent 7 years abroad.
Suhyeon was so scared of his family finding out about his love for a guy that after all the humiliation and insults, he left Daon and never looked back.
Suhyeon was so scared of his father that he never stood up to him.
Suhyeon hid his fear behind his loud voice all this time.
And yeah,
fear can be treated.
But did Suhyeon ever seek treatment?
In all those seven years, did he ever once stop to think, "What did I do to someone I loved?"
Jaemin played him, but why did Suhyeon let himself be played for so long?
Daon, who was the first to fall in love with Suhyeon, wouldâve run back to him if heâd shown him even a little kindness.
But instead, it was always insults,
always humiliation,
always yelling and screaming,
physical, emotional, and even sexual abuse...
Did he ever once hint at the mess he was in, so Daon or someone else couldâve reached out and helped him? No.
Love alone isnât enough. Respect and mutual understanding are necessary.
Life doesnât give you endless chances.
Thatâs what the show was trying to say too.
Either you save yourself, or youâre doomed.
The fact that Suhyeon realized his mistakes means the character development and ending were logical and beautiful, and itâll stay with me as a viewer forever.
Daon, or anyone else wouldâve been a fool to stay stuck in a past that never really existed for them and miss out on the chance to have a healthy person by their side. At least Daon chose to heal himself with someone like seong hyeon.