Could anyone walk me through Li Jie's storyline? I'm kinda behind and I tend to skip over to newest episodes then go back to the one I was initially watching because I have no self-control, so now everything's a mush inside my head. 😂😂😂
I feel like all of that buildup when it comes to their relationship, the sheer intensity of it kinda fell flat with that ending. I really loved the last few chapters of the novel, their interactions are both sweet and sexy at the same time, completely matching the temperament of both characters. Here we didn't even get to see them be properly in love, which is something I would have absolutely loved to see. Zhou Yiran is perfect as Mu Qingyan and I can only imagine how perfectly he'd execute those scenes especially the father-son jealousy bit, when both of them vie for Zhao Zhao's attention. The ending here is such a massive disappointment, which is kinda crazy since it's a happy one, but very dubiously executed if I may say. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I understand Zhao Zhao’s reaction to MQY. She truly does love him and will give up her life for him in a heartbeat,…
I agree with this comment so much. Her actions from my standpoint are completely understandable and realistic. You cannot just drop your family and friends, people you've known all your life over someone you've just met and who claims to love you unconditionally, despite the fact he continuously does things that hurt you or demean your intelligence. She's going through quite the ordeal battling her feelings for him and her dutifulness and love for her family, you can see how this hurts her despite the fact she's a very strong person both mentally and physically. Kudos to the actress for portraying this inner conflict well (I kinda regret criticizing her so much in earlier episodes 🤣🤣🤣).
Maaan waiting for this is a literal torture!!! I think I'm gonna muster up the courage to put it on hold until it airs completely because waiting for episodes feels excruciating 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Honestly if one of those very good looking Korean actors were in the main role instead of a woman, I bet most people who hate on this would yap it up, no questions asked. Irang is honestly such a fun character, I love how unhinged she is and I absolutely LIVE for her wardrobe, I'd literally wear anything she's worn in these past few episodes, especially the pink tulle dress and those cutesy glittery block heel sandals from episode one and two. I am literally in love with them. The show isn't meant to be all too serious and to me it has a distinctive vibe to it that old kdramas from 2015-2018 used to have and I absolutely love that! So far so good, I'll keep watching to see if I actually get to finish it (which doesn't happen a lot with dramas nowadays tbh).
What's with the ratings? This drama has such a captivating cinematography and the acting isn't lacking either, the chemistry's on point too so what's rubbing people off the wrong way? I've seen downright trashy dramas with better ratings.
OMG what a rollercoaster indeed! I still haven't finished it, but so far I had long fits of laughter followed by actual tears and I'm not even halfway through. Also, Woo Do Hwan is breathtaking in here I just can't...😍😍😍😍
The fact that Yuxi's voice is dubbed completely ruined the vibe for me tbh. It's such a pity since the drama looks promising and I genuinely enjoy the more mature look he's sporting, it suits him very much, but everytime he speaks it's like he's a completely different person it's not fair😡😡😡😡
I am genuinely so annoyed with the villain. He's not even as menacing and as dangerous as we're led to believe, he's just plain irritating. No hate towards the actor, but I do believe they should've cast someone older for this role, someone who could better convey the malicious nature this character possesses, someone who genuinely looks intimidating and scary.
Oh I just can't seem to get Park Tae Jin from my mind whenever I see that prosecutor on screen. I need to keep reminding myself that he's playing a completely different character now 😂😂😂😂😂
What a gem honestly. I'm already on ep 4 and so far it's a great, a light watch, with surprisingly good acting and great chemistry. I hope it stays consistent to the end. Also, the ML's voice is literally so soothing, I love it.
I genuinely wondered as to why I kept getting the same vibes as Strangers from Hell and sure enough, it's the same director. Three episodes in and I already love every second of this. The acting is so natural and I really like the jumbled up story telling, though a little confusing a times, it's still engaging and interesting to follow. I love how the different camera angles aid into the story's progress and how the director plays with darkness and the many different lights in every scene- it makes all the emotions of despair, confusion, anxiety (especially during the first two episodes) that Lee Tang feels even more palpable. I remember he did this in Strangers from Hell too, I genuinely needed a break after watching it, because that studio felt too "alive" to me haha. I hope it maintains its consistency to the end, because I love it so far.