Me too. Chen Mo is just too adorable, I really ship them together.
Oh I hope so...I am looking forward to watching the latest eps based on your feedback!
You're spot on about one of the issues the show is trying to highlight which is family support. No one in this show has good family support...and we don't even know anything about Chen Mo's family :D
Yeah agree, Im lost now as I thought I knew who the ultimate villain was but now 🤷🏻♀️ no idea where…
Hehe, I gave up following the plot earlier...just sitting back and enjoying the ride! I don't trust anyone except maybe Cha Woo Seok and also the police, just because they had tunnel vision, hell-bent on one track only.
Getting darker - all these secrets spilling out...the hate, the disappointment, the sadness...I only hope that Chen Mo and Rao Yu Ci can survive it all and come out stronger together.
Ah Chang Yu...you just cannot help yourself...now you've gone and charmed the Emperor....But now he has bigger things to worry about so we don't have to worry about him third wheeling...
Wow, KJH all psychotic was so well done! There was a reveal but it definitely is not the BIG reveal. There's more to unwrap for sure and at this point, I am not even sure if Seol Ah is just a victim...
I had tears streaming down my face. It's been a while since I could empathise with a villain. I feel if I read…
Well put—honestly, I felt the exact same way. A tragic character done right—and a death that actually meant something.
What hit me hardest was that shift you described: he stopped being just a villain and started feeling like a wounded younger brother. His backstory was what made his end land so heavily for me . Also, completely agree—that acting carried everything. You could see the conflict, the exhaustion, the almost childlike longing for a brother he never truly had.
You're spot on about one of the issues the show is trying to highlight which is family support. No one in this show has good family support...and we don't even know anything about Chen Mo's family :D
I agree with you about PWX and the OST for TPR :D
What hit me hardest was that shift you described: he stopped being just a villain and started feeling like a wounded younger brother. His backstory was what made his end land so heavily for me
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Also, completely agree—that acting carried everything. You could see the conflict, the exhaustion, the almost childlike longing for a brother he never truly had.