Hey! Thanks for replying! I checked out the site, went to the page for this series and clicked on episodes tab, there are no listed episodes. Is there another way to watch it?
I loved the acting, especially Zhu Yi Long - a good actor, who seems to be dedicated the way he practiced and…
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The ending!! Like everyone else, I might not have been as impressed if it was not for that ending. I felt the pregnancy announcement in the end in itself would not have left me as broken - it was the combination of ~~her wanting to tell it to him underwater when he finally showed her the promised Starry Night, ~~the way he left her to die that way- slow and agonizing while she desperately tried to tell him about their baby ~~how for a long time she watched the silhouette of his back swim up to the surface without bothering to look back at her once- I felt the betrayal she must have felt, first to watch him lock her up that way, not listen to her pleas and then swim away - he broke her trust painfully and torturously. The saddest thing was how she signals him, with flashbacks of him teaching her at one point when his intentions and feelings towards her were pure
I loved the acting, especially Zhu Yi Long - a good actor, who seems to be dedicated the way he practiced and got everything down to the twitches right. Thankfully, I was blind to the plot almost till the end, it struck me only when they were beginning to make it obvious so I could enjoy the plot.
It was good for a time pass . People who have watch too many mystry like me will find this plot not so amazing…
1. Like someone else said, in the scene where she mentions her friend won, she says her friend won the best director award. She was a director, not a lawyer. She impersonated one to get the guy to trust her and spill the beans. 2. Since the movie doesn't mention what made him gamble again, your guess is as good as mine - it could be an inferiority complex. But gambling can easily be an addiction, and for an addict, there doesn't need to be a reason to return to their addiction - they only need an excuse. And with his debts paid off and with a huge source of money, he got into it again.
I'd disagree, there is no violation of privacy here. This is merely what they have shared via their agency, so…
And wouldn't publishing from official sources in a way discourage and restrict the gossips, while allowing the celebs to share what they deem appropriate?
paparazzi content. Leave the actors alone, we want them to have privacy. Only lowly human beings follow celebrity…
I'd disagree, there is no violation of privacy here. This is merely what they have shared via their agency, so a press release. Guilting people who are reading this article is uncalled for imho.
Started Bad Guys first and after couple of episode, I started S2 of Girl from Nowhere.. Now that I am back to Bad Guys, I'm shook! Lol it didn't hit me while finishing the whole season! She did both ages pretty well in two consecutive years
I checked out the site, went to the page for this series and clicked on episodes tab, there are no listed episodes. Is there another way to watch it?
The ending!! Like everyone else, I might not have been as impressed if it was not for that ending. I felt the pregnancy announcement in the end in itself would not have left me as broken - it was the combination of
~~her wanting to tell it to him underwater when he finally showed her the promised Starry Night,
~~the way he left her to die that way- slow and agonizing while she desperately tried to tell him about their baby
~~how for a long time she watched the silhouette of his back swim up to the surface without bothering to look back at her once- I felt the betrayal she must have felt, first to watch him lock her up that way, not listen to her pleas and then swim away - he broke her trust painfully and torturously.
The saddest thing was how she signals him, with flashbacks of him teaching her at one point when his intentions and feelings towards her were pure
2. Since the movie doesn't mention what made him gamble again, your guess is as good as mine - it could be an inferiority complex. But gambling can easily be an addiction, and for an addict, there doesn't need to be a reason to return to their addiction - they only need an excuse. And with his debts paid off and with a huge source of money, he got into it again.