But the crime plot was disappointing though, it’s kinda weak actually….. I’m even reading the novel now…
An argument that he died: He is dressed the same way as when he was shot It ends with the kiss Her tears (she must know he had not died) Her imagining him in the blue coat Her watching the empty bench as if remembering the good times
Against: Their conversation The legs that we see stepping on the stairs Lack of sadness in RZZ
But the crime plot was disappointing though, it’s kinda weak actually….. I’m even reading the novel now…
I also felt immense sadness after the show because they allowed the possibility that he may have died. She remembering him in the blue coat standing and the tears in her eyes when she hugs him but then we see his legs when he arrives which is not something that would be part of her dream. Nevertheless the lack of anything after the kiss leaves room for interpretation.
Then there is the option: We all think he died because of how she imagines him and think he died but then the suprise: He comes and is alive.
I watched only two Asian dramas where the MLs made me want them to be together: Mark and Yaya in Kluen Cheewit and now CWJ and PGY in this drama. There is something about those two couples that make you want to fall in love and you are happy just seeing them together. The writers exploited that knowing that they would make you dream again. Unfortunately, none of the couples I shipped in real life ever got together. :(
In episode 36 Tan Shan told RZZ that the result is less important than the process when they were in the shooting hall. This show seems to be more about the process than the result, about the development of the characters than the money and the case. They serve only as a framework to allow the leads to get to know each other, change and learn to trust.
I think Peng Guanying has a very imposing figure; especially because he is so tall and tends to tower over his…
The actors said in an interview the ending will be ambiguous. I was wondering if RZZ will be shot, end in a coma and then see the last kiss scene that can be interpreted two ways according to everyone's wishes. I somehow think she could be shot.
He is dressed the same way as when he was shot
It ends with the kiss
Her tears (she must know he had not died)
Her imagining him in the blue coat
Her watching the empty bench as if remembering the good times
Against:
Their conversation
The legs that we see stepping on the stairs
Lack of sadness in RZZ
I am not happy with the ending. I feel sad
Then there is the option: We all think he died because of how she imagines him and think he died but then the suprise: He comes and is alive.