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He Fell First, He Fell Hard… I Didn’t Sleep Because of It ?
The Romance of Tiger and Rose — Review (0 or 10 Type of Viewer 😂)
When it comes to dramas, I’m the type of viewer who only has two ratings: 0 or 10. No in-between. No “it was good but…” or “it would’ve been better if…”—none of that 😂
Because honestly, what’s the point of watching?
To criticize every little detail… or to actually enjoy the story?
And The Romance of Tiger and Rose?
For me, this is a solid 10
Now, I know some people might say the plot is not unique, or that it feels repetitive—a writer transported into her own script, trying to survive while changing the storyline. I get that. I really do.
But for me? Once I’m entertained, I’m in. No “what ifs, what could've been.” I either love it or I don’t—and I LOVED this.
At first, it felt like a short drama—fast-paced, a bit unserious, almost like a parody of historical dramas. But that’s exactly what made it so refreshing. Especially if you’re coming from heavy, emotionally draining series, this feels like a complete reset.
And the best part?
Han Shuo.
This man was head over heels from early on 😭
Like, FULL ON. No hesitation. No confusion.
👉 Loyal
👉 Protective
👉 Soft only for her
👉 A total SIMP (and I mean that in the best way possible 😂)
Watching him fall first and fall HARD while
Chen Qianqian was still stuck in “this is just a script” mode made everything even more entertaining. And when she finally realizes her feelings? That shift was so satisfying.
I even lost sleep because I was enjoying it so much 😂
If I had to point out one thing, I just wish we got more scenes in the modern world towards the end—maybe even just one full episode of them outside the script. That would’ve been perfect.
And of course, Zhao Lusi never disappoints. From Who Rules the World to Love Like the Galaxy and now this, she’s consistently amazing. I really hope she continues doing more projects (and stays healthy 💖).
So yes, others might critique the plot or say it’s predictable…
But for me?
👉 If I enjoy it, it’s a 10.
👉 And this one? Definitely a 10/10.
No explanations needed 😂
When it comes to dramas, I’m the type of viewer who only has two ratings: 0 or 10. No in-between. No “it was good but…” or “it would’ve been better if…”—none of that 😂
Because honestly, what’s the point of watching?
To criticize every little detail… or to actually enjoy the story?
And The Romance of Tiger and Rose?
For me, this is a solid 10
Now, I know some people might say the plot is not unique, or that it feels repetitive—a writer transported into her own script, trying to survive while changing the storyline. I get that. I really do.
But for me? Once I’m entertained, I’m in. No “what ifs, what could've been.” I either love it or I don’t—and I LOVED this.
At first, it felt like a short drama—fast-paced, a bit unserious, almost like a parody of historical dramas. But that’s exactly what made it so refreshing. Especially if you’re coming from heavy, emotionally draining series, this feels like a complete reset.
And the best part?
Han Shuo.
This man was head over heels from early on 😭
Like, FULL ON. No hesitation. No confusion.
👉 Loyal
👉 Protective
👉 Soft only for her
👉 A total SIMP (and I mean that in the best way possible 😂)
Watching him fall first and fall HARD while
Chen Qianqian was still stuck in “this is just a script” mode made everything even more entertaining. And when she finally realizes her feelings? That shift was so satisfying.
I even lost sleep because I was enjoying it so much 😂
If I had to point out one thing, I just wish we got more scenes in the modern world towards the end—maybe even just one full episode of them outside the script. That would’ve been perfect.
And of course, Zhao Lusi never disappoints. From Who Rules the World to Love Like the Galaxy and now this, she’s consistently amazing. I really hope she continues doing more projects (and stays healthy 💖).
So yes, others might critique the plot or say it’s predictable…
But for me?
👉 If I enjoy it, it’s a 10.
👉 And this one? Definitely a 10/10.
No explanations needed 😂
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