Peak is cute and actually clear minded, rational and smart, if you listen to his interviews. So I wonder what…
I mean the director is only as good as the script. And the actors are only as good as the direction. It's a joint effort, one man can't pull a whole team.
It's actually pronounced Shirin, not Celine. It means sweet/adorable in Uyghur.
did you miss the part where I said it was boring and I dropped it? If I had 1% interest in the drama, I'd have cared. But since I don't, who cares if the names or subs are wrong or bad.
where in China was he born?is there more background information?height, weight, education, schooling. previous…
All I know is that apart from being very hot, he is married to the fellow short drama actress Lin Rui Xue, but they rarely do dramas together. I guess they prefer keeping personal and professional lives apart. That said, he's really really sexy
There's civil marriage and marriage. They are legally married, but they haven't had a ceremony yet. It's kind…
that I know. I thought they were married-married, not just registered, so I wondered why this was news. I didn't read the whole article until after I commented.
Marriage is registered so they are legally married. I know this from watching fuckton of c-dramas lmao. Ceremony…
I mean, it's a drama and laws of every country are different. Also, most of these dramas are "CEO"-marriages, so paying some off to forgo the regulations isn't a big deal. That's one of the best parts of living in a country with rampant corruption. Money makes everything easy.
That last paragraph about the sanitary pads was so random. It has nothing to do with their marriage. Also if they…
Marriage is registered so they are legally married. I know this from watching fuckton of c-dramas lmao. Ceremony is just a party/formality. U have it whenever.
There's a female lead and K-dramas have a habit of shoving romance where there isn't one needed so you never know.
Doesn't mean I have to like it.
Also, there's difference between loveline and shoving romance down our throats. Forgive me for being outdated, but I haven't seen an English serial since 2012. But if we are talking of ORGANIC romance, I would say Booth and Bones. They were partners and confidants who grew to love each other over the course of the serial and eventually got married towards the end. Elizabeth in White Collar is another good example. She is Peter's wife, and one of their frequent partners-in-crime but her presence is woven comfortably around the lead pair.
If we are talking jarring forced romance, Castle and Kate. There was no need for them to pair up in the show...they were better off as partners. Just because there's a man and a woman as leads, doesn't mean they have to get together as a couple. In most non-romance K-dramas, THIS is what "forced romance" feels like. No issues if the relationship is organic, and it doesn't take away from the main story. I have issues if it does. Not every plot needs romance... if u have to have romance, for "humanizing the characters" keep it out if the main story and make it flashback or something.
Is there an alternate link...I wouldn't have minded paying, but dramabox sub is 1700 per WEEK for nonsense dramas. They should have an option to watch ads to unlock
Edit: Nvm, he is independent.
Also, there's difference between loveline and shoving romance down our throats. Forgive me for being outdated, but I haven't seen an English serial since 2012. But if we are talking of ORGANIC romance, I would say Booth and Bones. They were partners and confidants who grew to love each other over the course of the serial and eventually got married towards the end. Elizabeth in White Collar is another good example. She is Peter's wife, and one of their frequent partners-in-crime but her presence is woven comfortably around the lead pair.
If we are talking jarring forced romance, Castle and Kate. There was no need for them to pair up in the show...they were better off as partners. Just because there's a man and a woman as leads, doesn't mean they have to get together as a couple. In most non-romance K-dramas, THIS is what "forced romance" feels like. No issues if the relationship is organic, and it doesn't take away from the main story. I have issues if it does. Not every plot needs romance... if u have to have romance, for "humanizing the characters" keep it out if the main story and make it flashback or something.