Am sorry but what is wrong with some people and this nonsense beauty standards 😭😭, no one is forcing you to watch the drama you can simply try something else arghhhhh
TFF is very different from this.TFF basically has a common cdrama trope,ML is in love with FL since high school,…
So responding to your comment means am triggered ? lmaoo you did not need to reply and the drama mainly followed the plot from the adaptation i also read it when it was airing, they only made her story darker than the novel which made sense , it was the supporting character that wasn't my fav part.
People really overlook Wei Yifan, and that’s pretty sad . The writer clearly crafted Sang Yan to be someone deeply understanding not just as a romantic lead but as someone who truly sees her. He understood her upbringing and how it affected her.
If the roles were reversed and Sang Yan had been the one with trauma making a flawed choice, people would be quick to say they understand him, offer sympathy, even want to give him a hug. But when it’s the female lead, suddenly it becomes about blame and labeling her as immature.
What’s important is that the people who mattered in the story Sang Yan and her childhood friend weren’t angry with her. They had every reason to be, but they showed maturity and empathy instead that says everything. The story really isn’t hard to understand if you watch with emotional awareness.
it was ly first CDrama, it was really refreshing to see a mature romance between two characters that actually…
They are both different and good in their own storyline, TFF deals with trauma, high school love and family issues, they added a grandpa love story which some people may not like which is understandable but it is a good drama. TBT is also good romance drama and not boring.
Watching this, I realized there’s a difference between something being melodramatic and simply sad. This drama…
Yifan’s character is complex because his story isn’t just about pain. She wasn’t simply making him relive his trauma she was carrying her own struggles, and leaving was the only choice she felt she had. Her actions weren’t about hurting him but about surviving in a situation where she believed she had no real support.
Yi Fan is the female lead for a reason, and Sang Yan isn’t taking a back seat his story is deeply interconnected…
Sang Yan is also Yi Fan’s friend. She solved her issues on her own, and he was there to help and support her. He’s rich enough that he didn’t need to get a job, but because of her, he did and beyond just her influence, he also took his work seriously once he started.
This is my second BJT drama. I won’t lie, I started watching it because I saw him on the poster but it seems…
Yi Fan is the female lead for a reason, and Sang Yan isn’t taking a back seat his story is deeply interconnected with hers. If you don’t like the female lead, you’re free to drop the drama. She’s a complex character, which makes her feel realistic. This is just my opinion, and I’m not arguing with you.
It’s a slow burn drama that builds its charm on the overall plot, not just the male lead. If the story itself…
That makes sense If C-dramas don’t usually work for you and you’re only here for him, then it’s probably best not to force it. If the story still isn’t pulling you in, it’s okay to drop it instead of waiting too long for something that might not click.
I don't know what to do... I am episode 5 but it's kind of boring :(I wanted to watch because of the ML and his…
It’s a slow burn drama that builds its charm on the overall plot, not just the male lead. If the story itself doesn’t captivate you or you’re not feeling the emotions, you might want to consider putting it on hold or dropping it.
The show does a great job portraying them as a shy couple, especially with the FL's past and how she changed after…
You’ve been enjoying the first half a lot, so hopefully the rest will still have moments you like Yi Fan’s personality has always been this way, it makes sense that it wouldn’t completely change just because she’s in a relationship. But if the childlike behavior isn’t your thing, that probably won’t change much. I like their dynamic sometimes they act mature, and other times they have their cute moments.
I know it's an unpopular opinion, but I felt suddenly bored when they got together :/ I'm still going to keep…
The show does a great job portraying them as a shy couple, especially with the FL's past and how she changed after her dad’s death. Her shyness isn’t just random; it's a reflection of her personality and experiences. Her being brave around Sang Yan is a significant step in their relationship. It’s not unrealistic Yi Fan just hasn’t fully overcome her past yet, and that’s why she’s still reserved. Sang Yan and Yi Fan have different personalities, and his boldness contrasts with her more reserved nature, which makes their dynamic so interesting. The buildup felt intense, but the way they’re slowly navigating their relationship makes sense given where Yi Fan is emotionally. Based on your comment though, I don’t think you’d still enjoy it if you continue watching.
my comment reply to you was about this .https://kisskh.at/30941-falling-in-love-with-you-is-the-best-thing-i-have-ever-done#comment-21890182 where you said if you like only romance.
If the roles were reversed and Sang Yan had been the one with trauma making a flawed choice, people would be quick to say they understand him, offer sympathy, even want to give him a hug. But when it’s the female lead, suddenly it becomes about blame and labeling her as immature.
What’s important is that the people who mattered in the story Sang Yan and her childhood friend weren’t angry with her. They had every reason to be, but they showed maturity and empathy instead that says everything. The story really isn’t hard to understand if you watch with emotional awareness.