The conversation between Jiang Chun and Yei Wun in episode 26 has to be one of the most mature and realistic moments I’ve ever seen in C-dramaland.
The way she described that kind of feeling as something fleeting, especially when you’re young, even suggesting that he should go out, see the world, meet other women, and truly understand what love means, was just wonderful! Such strong big-sister energy.
And the way she explained how marriage carries different weights for men and women? So insightful.
I know they have a lot going on, and it makes sense for them to go their separate ways for a few episodes… but I feel like I’ll need to wait until episode 30 to catch up because of all the angst🥹
That’s not what she’s playing in the story. According to the story she’s playing a young woman who is only…
I would love to see a story about a widow in her late 30s falling for a 20-something (without rebirth), but I don’t think I’ve ever seen a script like that.
That’s not what she’s playing in the story. According to the story she’s playing a young woman who is only…
She was way more mature than the ML, not by age, but by experience. She had a lover, she was betrayed, she lost her father, saw her family crumble… all that baggage came before. So even though I agree that a bigger age gap would’ve been better, fewer years don’t take away the amount of experience she had.
For a couple that the show keeps showing are very smart, intelligent and altruistic , they were quite naive, dumb…
Of course they knew!!! But the level of hate came because of that trash book that was made to enrage people and distract them! So you can’t blame only on them
Let me tell you: the amount of mental gymnastics people are doing to justify their dislike for the female lead is something else…
“Oh, it’s not about the age gap.” “It’s her expressions.” “It’s the editing.” “No chemistry.” Whatever.
Honestly, I’ve seen SO MANY questionable performances get higher reviews just because “it’s your fave.” It’s honestly offensive to my intellect.
Victoria plays a mature woman whose love has been taken from her before. She comes from a place of trauma. God forbid she’s not throwing herself at the man you think is perfect.
Even though she tries to stay true to her feelings, she ends up having her whole family jeopardized, a smear campaign that was orchestrated!
Come on, guys. It’s refreshing to see strong, mature female characters who have a lot going on in their lives besides love.
I’m telling you: if this character were played by a younger actress, someone people think “matches” the male lead better, the ratings would be VERY different.
Third is a very good show. It deserves at least an 8.5.
Another thing that crossed my mind: they definitely left JiHyun and WonGyu’s story for later on purpose… something big is coming (long relationship + bad breakup vibes). And that empty box?? cruel. He’s so cold when he talks to her.
JiHyun is my fave so far 💕 I just love her personality, she’s so honest and easy to read. Her happiness that day she got two messages was pure joy to watch 🥹 and the little notes… so cute!!
I actually think she and YooSik match really well, but let’s see… both of them seem to have some complicated pasts…
Every couple this season is so interesting! The stories are super engaging. I love that the girls are taking the lead, but I do miss the guys being more proactive… maybe they still have lingering feelings?
Can someone please explain to me what it that force talking to Situ? I understood that he mastered some kind of power, but I’m really lost in what’s happening to him right now..
I know, I know—they’re going to divorce, and he’s going to crawl back to her because he’ll realize he loves her and bla bla. But this drama has such a realistic take that I’d actually love to see her thrive on her own, maybe even with another love interest. I mean, how can you realistically go back to a relationship after all of that?
Still, I have to remind myself this is a C-drama, and 99% of the time the real goal is romance, so they’ll just give us a redemption arc. In reality, the vast majority of men won’t regret, won’t come running back—they usually move on very quickly. But I guess I can only hope for something different, since it’s Zhao Lusi.
One thing that bothers me is that the FL cries in every single scene… when sometimes I’d rather see her angry, not crying! But I don’t think it’s the actress’s fault, it’s something very common in Cdramas. Female anger is still kind of unexplored territory.
This show is hilarious! I’m loving the fast pace, the amazing chemistry, and even the side characters’ storylines. For me, it’s a solid 9/10 so far! The 2FL is definitely my favorite!!
I also have to highlight how adorable the ML’s personality is here. Such a pleasant surprise! I’d only seen him in more serious roles before, and OMG, he’s completely different in this one!
And I absolutely love how the female general is portrayed. Tough and strong, but with a soft, feminine side. Love, love, love it!
The way she described that kind of feeling as something fleeting, especially when you’re young, even suggesting that he should go out, see the world, meet other women, and truly understand what love means, was just wonderful! Such strong big-sister energy.
And the way she explained how marriage carries different weights for men and women? So insightful.
I loved it. Absolutely loved it!
“Oh, it’s not about the age gap.” “It’s her expressions.” “It’s the editing.” “No chemistry.” Whatever.
Honestly, I’ve seen SO MANY questionable performances get higher reviews just because “it’s your fave.” It’s honestly offensive to my intellect.
Victoria plays a mature woman whose love has been taken from her before. She comes from a place of trauma. God forbid she’s not throwing herself at the man you think is perfect.
Even though she tries to stay true to her feelings, she ends up having her whole family jeopardized, a smear campaign that was orchestrated!
Come on, guys. It’s refreshing to see strong, mature female characters who have a lot going on in their lives besides love.
I’m telling you: if this character were played by a younger actress, someone people think “matches” the male lead better, the ratings would be VERY different.
Third is a very good show. It deserves at least an 8.5.
Anyway, sorry I got angry for a minute 🤣
JiHyun is my fave so far 💕
I just love her personality, she’s so honest and easy to read. Her happiness that day she got two messages was pure joy to watch 🥹 and the little notes… so cute!!
I actually think she and YooSik match really well, but let’s see… both of them seem to have some complicated pasts…
Still, I have to remind myself this is a C-drama, and 99% of the time the real goal is romance, so they’ll just give us a redemption arc. In reality, the vast majority of men won’t regret, won’t come running back—they usually move on very quickly. But I guess I can only hope for something different, since it’s Zhao Lusi.
I also have to highlight how adorable the ML’s personality is here. Such a pleasant surprise! I’d only seen him in more serious roles before, and OMG, he’s completely different in this one!
And I absolutely love how the female general is portrayed. Tough and strong, but with a soft, feminine side. Love, love, love it!