He is the end for me to follow any celebrity personally, doesn't matter if this all is true or false but this encourages me to stop putting my emotions on any celebrities, you never know what a person might be, he was the reason I came to drama world both 1st and 2nd kdrama of mine was of him, it has been 7+ years and its all end with such an ugly truth. Humanity is in question.
Look at the images of the calendar in the discussion section above. The MDL calendar is off. I don't know where…
I stopped watching after the 20th episode. My sister is excited about the wedding scene in the 21st or 22nd episode as well, where Wen Yifen says something like she finds him handsome; otherwise, she wouldn’t have pursued him crazily.
The airing schedule is so confusing that I've stopped watching the drama for the past three days. I plan to catch up on it around March 10th, or whenever my interest is reignited.
I'm holding back from making this comment section my diary because all I think about from the moment I open my…
I can feel you, gurl. The series has just started, and I’m already feeling anxious about what I’ll do once it ends. I feel like a parasite, relying on this series as a host for my emotional support at this point.
Why? Are there other works of hers with this name?
I believe the other drama you're referring to is "When I Meet the Moon." Actually, "Hidden Love," "First Frost," and "When I Meet the Moon" are all set in the same universe. So, Sang Yan is the same character who appears in all of these stories.
Guys, I ended up sending a dm to the Youkuofficial account, this is my utmost state of being impatient for a drama, the last time I did this while waiting for Road Home drama, I feel so dumb and pathetic rn 😂😂
I really wanna watch the drama but if it's gonna have a sad ending I might not wanna
I didn't mean it that way. I was discussing the impact of sad endings from the perspective of a viewer who struggles with them, rather than considering what the characters themselves feel. It's inevitable that they will die, but as viewers, our perception of those scenes matters. For example, dramas like "Uncontrollably Fond," “More than blue,” "Mr. Plankton," and "Drawing Closer" really hit hard when a character dies. In contrast, "Queen of Tears" didn't have the same impact; it felt more like an epilogue where the creators added the death scene of the female character.
In this series, the conversation around their deaths is brief, and I'm trying to convince myself that it's not a sad ending, but rather a reality-based ending that reflects how normal human beings live—and eventually, everyone dies.
I'm checking it every day for updates, hoping that today, after returning from university, I will find a premiere date on the page. (I know I am being delusional)
I really wanna watch the drama but if it's gonna have a sad ending I might not wanna
If you enjoyed the ending of "The Queen of Tears," you'll likely appreciate this drama as well. Spoiler!!!!!⚠️ Personally, I don’t favor sad endings, but in this case, I believe he dies years after their marriage. (not sure totally)
She keeps reminding me to watch the series everyday😂
In this series, the conversation around their deaths is brief, and I'm trying to convince myself that it's not a sad ending, but rather a reality-based ending that reflects how normal human beings live—and eventually, everyone dies.
Spoiler!!!!!⚠️
Personally, I don’t favor sad endings, but in this case, I believe he dies years after their marriage. (not sure totally)