EP21: ππππ I just watched episode 21 and I don't think I can connect with the story on an emotional level... I enjoy the gaming aspect, but the aerospace part isn't for me... I'll keep watching, but this C-Drama isn't my style.
EP12: After 12 episodes, I still haven't been able to connect with this drama... When they play HOK I can still enjoy it because it's like LOL, but the rest is a bit boring for me...
EP1: The episode itself wasn't grabbing my attention, but they finished it successfully and made me want to watch episode 2. The game they play constantly reminds me of League of Legends.π
Since he's representing various ages (19/22/25), I think it becomes strange because of that. He didn't really captivate me either because I prefer a man like ML from Speed and Love. But I watched this drama all the way to the end, and I think the final ratting is a bit overrated.
Let's understand one thing here: She already liked him before he became an idol. He saved her life in the past, and that's why she went to see his debut. After that, she simply became a fan of his and got a little obsessed. But she knows him in a way that his fans don't.
idk why, but i am suspicious of the other band member, the one with the broken arm
It's possible. I don't know if he was a member who played guitar, for example, but he may have become unable to play guitar again. And he may have been upset with ML, but the other member was the one who suffered the consequences and died because he was in the wrong place at the wrong time.
EP 3: "A clean stab to the heart with no sign of self-defense". Clearly the killer is someone he knows well enough to not react, plus he was under the influence of alcohol and may not have realized who it was.They also said that whoever delivered the blow to the heart couldn't have been under the influence of alcohol because it was a very precise and clean stab. I still think it's someone from the staff, that is, someone internal to the company.
Hidden Love is a delicate, slow-burn romance that follows Sang Zhi and Duan Jiaxu through different stages of their lives.
The early episodes can feel a bit awkward, especially with the age gap, but the story gradually finds its rhythm.
Highlights include the playful and protective dynamics between Sang Zhi and her brother Sang Yan, the charming bridge Sang Yan creates with Duan Jiaxu, and the surprisingly mature and healthy depiction of the parents.
The romance itself only truly blooms when both are adults, marked by a memorable moment during the first snowfall.
While the drama is well-acted and wholesome, the story lacks intensity and emotional highs, and the marriage proposal ending feels slightly rushed.
Overall, itβs comforting and sweet, but not as gripping as other dramas in its genre.
EP 18: I just finished watching episode 18 and I think the C-Drama is cute. It was a bit cringe at first, but then it changes from episode 7 onwards. This drama tells the story of first love during adolescence, and the age difference between the two can be awkward at first. But I think it's only strange because we assume right from the start that they're going to have a romantic relationship. If we isolate romantic interest, it's simply a girl with a crush on her brother's friend and a young boy who feels the need to protect and care for his best friend's sister. He never does or says anything with ulterior motives; it's only when she turns 18 that he starts to get confused about his feelings.
I just watched episode 21 and I don't think I can connect with the story on an emotional level... I enjoy the gaming aspect, but the aerospace part isn't for me... I'll keep watching, but this C-Drama isn't my style.
After 12 episodes, I still haven't been able to connect with this drama... When they play HOK I can still enjoy it because it's like LOL, but the rest is a bit boring for me...
The episode itself wasn't grabbing my attention, but they finished it successfully and made me want to watch episode 2. The game they play constantly reminds me of League of Legends.π
The early episodes can feel a bit awkward, especially with the age gap, but the story gradually finds its rhythm.
Highlights include the playful and protective dynamics between Sang Zhi and her brother Sang Yan, the charming bridge Sang Yan creates with Duan Jiaxu, and the surprisingly mature and healthy depiction of the parents.
The romance itself only truly blooms when both are adults, marked by a memorable moment during the first snowfall.
While the drama is well-acted and wholesome, the story lacks intensity and emotional highs, and the marriage proposal ending feels slightly rushed.
Overall, itβs comforting and sweet, but not as gripping as other dramas in its genre.
Rating: 7.5/10