That's his mother, alright. But his father is already dead, so should be step-father.
I also didn't. I noticed how his mother mentioned that she's bringing some uncle with her back to China when she talked to LYS 2-3 eps back. So I asked novel readers if LYS's father is not in the picture anymore. That's how I got to know. I'm yet to watch today's episodes.
finally someone spoke my mind. that guy has so much inferiority complex. is it a crime to be born rich and to…
And let's not forget his 'childhood sweetheart' Rong. NXG would be in the same exact situation her mother was in had they gotten together. Actually worse, at least her mother's in-laws took her side. ZX's mother would have preferred the Rong girl and took her side.
Hey, it’s still better than dramas from other counties which release 1-2 episodes per WEEK. I would prefer 99…
Yes, agreed. I also like Victoria a lot. I actually started my c-drama journey with Meteor Garden (2018), wanting to see other iterations of Boys Over Flowers (k-drama). The second c-drama I watched after Meteor Garden was Find Yourself starring Song Weilong and Victoria Song.
Let's just say, since I started c-dramas back in 2020, I haven't been watching much k-dramas.
Hey, it’s still better than dramas from other counties which release 1-2 episodes per WEEK. I would prefer 99…
Fated Hearts still had super positive comments, at least when I was watching it. I even contributed to it until episode 16 (I was binge-watching while also commenting). I do not only rely on rating, I look at comments section too.
The reason I still watched Fight For Love despite low ratings and negative comments (there were negative comments when I started binge-watching it) is because the novel its based on is one my favorite novels. Also, most of the comments only talked about how FL can't act or how the main leads have no chemistry. There's no real talk about the plot. The comments section seems to be more positive now though.
Hey, it’s still better than dramas from other counties which release 1-2 episodes per WEEK. I would prefer 99…
Lol, I happen to share same views as you regarding Fated Hearts. I watched it last month. I saw the rating and thought "Wow, 8.7, but I'll have to wait and see". And I really dug the first 16 episodes, and then it was one of the biggest downgrades in the history of downgrades.
I also watched Fight For Love last month. It's currently rated 7.3. At the end of the day, I felt Fight For Love was a little better than Fated Hearts.
Again, not my problem. I was simply stating my views. I'm not interested in fandom nonsense when it doesn't concern my fav. I'm not a fan of any of the actors or actresses involved in this drama or any other drama I mentioned above.
I only happen to really like TSY a lot, and I even happen to like LYX a lot too. Just not a fan of either of them, but I really like them and would definitely give a drama a chance if they are starring.
Hey, it’s still better than dramas from other counties which release 1-2 episodes per WEEK. I would prefer 99…
Still haven't started watching it. Originally planned to start today, but now I'm considering waiting until the finale, because the drama is not based on any novel, and a HE is not guaranteed, especially since it is a xianxia.
Oh, you mean Love in the Clouds? Why exactly shouldn’t I bring it up? You know what, forget it. I just read your replies to other people further down.
If you’ve got some kind of personal hang-up or obsession with it, that’s your issue—not mine.
I don’t care about CPs, fandom wars, or whatever tribal nonsense you guys have got going on. I’m also not interested in pitting one drama against another. I was simply stating my own viewing experience. Whether I end up sticking with this drama or not is still up in the air—and honestly, the kind of negativity fueled by this obsession is already making it less appealing.
Also, just for the record, I much like LYX over any actors involved in this drama (and I really like TSY, a lot). So, as far as I'm concerned, it's really not about CPs or any other nonsense.
Hey, it’s still better than dramas from other counties which release 1-2 episodes per WEEK. I would prefer 99…
From what I understand, the episode count per day is often tied to how well the platform has secured brand advertisement deals. If the sponsorship lineup is strong enough, they’re more comfortable sticking to a 2-episode-per-day schedule.
The Unclouded Soul airing three episodes a day likely means those deals were locked in well before the premiere, and the fact that it’s airing on CCTV probably gave them even more confidence to go that aggressive with the schedule.
Except for when I first started watching C-dramas—when I managed to finish Cambrian Period and When We Were Young, both starring Neo Hou—I’ve tried multiple times and failed to get through his other dramas.
I really wanted to watch Back From the Brink, A Girl Like You, and most recently Love in the Clouds, but I always end up dropping them after two or three episodes, for various reasons unrelated to Neo Hou himself.
I’m hoping I can stick with this one till the end. I also happen to like TSY a lot, so fingers crossed.
Hey, it’s still better than dramas from other counties which release 1-2 episodes per WEEK. I would prefer 99…
Yes, it is still better than them. But we’re used to each country’s broadcast schedule as its own.
I can wait a week for one episode of an American TV show. A week for two episodes of a K-drama. One day for two episodes of a C-drama. We’re—at least I am—basically conditioned to it.
And then a C-drama comes out and says, “Hey, look, we’re giving you three episodes per day”, and then your current favorite C-drama suddenly goes back to one episode a day, it feels like emotional whiplash—even though, rationally, it’s still not that bad. 😭
There's a drama next door releasing 3 episodes per day until it's finale, and here we are, back to 1 episode per day schedule from tomorrow (until the 31st). ffs
I noticed how his mother mentioned that she's bringing some uncle with her back to China when she talked to LYS 2-3 eps back. So I asked novel readers if LYS's father is not in the picture anymore. That's how I got to know.
I'm yet to watch today's episodes.
I actually started my c-drama journey with Meteor Garden (2018), wanting to see other iterations of Boys Over Flowers (k-drama). The second c-drama I watched after Meteor Garden was Find Yourself starring Song Weilong and Victoria Song.
Let's just say, since I started c-dramas back in 2020, I haven't been watching much k-dramas.
The reason I still watched Fight For Love despite low ratings and negative comments (there were negative comments when I started binge-watching it) is because the novel its based on is one my favorite novels. Also, most of the comments only talked about how FL can't act or how the main leads have no chemistry. There's no real talk about the plot. The comments section seems to be more positive now though.
I also watched Fight For Love last month. It's currently rated 7.3. At the end of the day, I felt Fight For Love was a little better than Fated Hearts.
I'm not a fan of any of the actors or actresses involved in this drama or any other drama I mentioned above.
I only happen to really like TSY a lot, and I even happen to like LYX a lot too. Just not a fan of either of them, but I really like them and would definitely give a drama a chance if they are starring.
Originally planned to start today, but now I'm considering waiting until the finale, because the drama is not based on any novel, and a HE is not guaranteed, especially since it is a xianxia.
If you’ve got some kind of personal hang-up or obsession with it, that’s your issue—not mine.
I don’t care about CPs, fandom wars, or whatever tribal nonsense you guys have got going on. I’m also not interested in pitting one drama against another. I was simply stating my own viewing experience. Whether I end up sticking with this drama or not is still up in the air—and honestly, the kind of negativity fueled by this obsession is already making it less appealing.
Also, just for the record, I much like LYX over any actors involved in this drama (and I really like TSY, a lot). So, as far as I'm concerned, it's really not about CPs or any other nonsense.
The Unclouded Soul airing three episodes a day likely means those deals were locked in well before the premiere, and the fact that it’s airing on CCTV probably gave them even more confidence to go that aggressive with the schedule.
I really wanted to watch Back From the Brink, A Girl Like You, and most recently Love in the Clouds, but I always end up dropping them after two or three episodes, for various reasons unrelated to Neo Hou himself.
I’m hoping I can stick with this one till the end. I also happen to like TSY a lot, so fingers crossed.
I can wait a week for one episode of an American TV show. A week for two episodes of a K-drama. One day for two episodes of a C-drama. We’re—at least I am—basically conditioned to it.
And then a C-drama comes out and says, “Hey, look, we’re giving you three episodes per day”, and then your current favorite C-drama suddenly goes back to one episode a day, it feels like emotional whiplash—even though, rationally, it’s still not that bad. 😭