Ok, but among all the drama in this, I think the thing that bothers me most is when Yul admits his feelings for her to his family and then when they ask her if she feels the same she just cries harder and doesn't deny it? Like you've already rejected him and told him you love Shin, but sure, lead the entire monarchy to believe you're having an affair with his cousin... Literally all she had to do was say no, the feelings weren't mutual, she knew he felt that way, but she saw him as nothing more than a friend and had told him that. Buuuuut of course she can't say that. Then how would we get another three episodes of plot?
It is just me or did that not feel like a season finale? Like there were so many open endeds, and more than to just warrant a second season. Ting Ting never got any form of romance, and two of the four couples still have their entire relationship ahead of them, like literally have issues that could've been resolved in another episode because they're not together yet. It feels like they're cutting the season short, like nothing actually got resolved enough for this to feel like a season finale. Idk, that's just my opinion though
I've just started watching and have only just finished ep 3 but I'm wondering why this comment section is completely attacking the first three eps. I understand they're not great, but like ep 3 has a father completely supporting his trans daughter and saying he doesn't care what others say about her but that it's her choice to be out to the public or not and completely respecting her privacy while trying to maintain a good father-daughter relationship. Like, trans acceptance in a Korean drama? Without it being some kind of comic relief trans female coworker? I'm astounded and amazed. Did the father have flaws of his own? Oc, but we stan a supportive father in a transphobic world.
In the drama Han Shang Yan is around 29-31 and Ting Nian is around 19-23. I think it was mentioned that they have…
Ok, wait, the timing was impeccable, I JUST watched a scene where they mention something about their ages. I still don't know 100% their current ages in the show, but in the part I just watched, they did say that when Han Shang Yan was 21, Ting Nian was only 11. They've also said Han Shang Yan was already 30 and that Ting Nian was in grad school by 19, so it's like a 10-11 year gap.
What are their ages in the show? I know they're not close in age, despite the actors only being a year apart, but idk if they ever say just how big the age gap is
uhmm im just.. like ep 13 kisses between safaih and zon.. it was litteraly, like i could see that that was their…
Throughout their entire first real kiss of the ep zon had his eyes wide open the entire time and didn't actually start kissing back for an uncomfortable amount of time. It was killing me, but then they added tongue and it was like actually sweet cuz it really looked like their first time kissing. They got the first-kiss chemistry down pat
Literally all she had to do was say no, the feelings weren't mutual, she knew he felt that way, but she saw him as nothing more than a friend and had told him that. Buuuuut of course she can't say that. Then how would we get another three episodes of plot?
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