I love love love that the "confession conversation" involved an actual conversation with her explaining her concerns, identifying boundaries, and finding out more deeply about both of their feelings and intentions. It makes total sense considering her nature as a character and the walls she's built around herself because of her past.
Rarely I see such Chinese parents as in ML's parents, so open-minded and not forcing their son to date only someone…
Totally agree, I love that his father only had a slight reservation, and it's concern over whether she feels empowered to speak her mind considering their imbalanced working relationship. It would make sense that our ML has the personality that he does, having been raised by these people.
When i tell you that i got that feeling that he is going to die when he called FL im not joking
Nooo I hope not! I just want our FL and ML to have a happy little family with the father safe and sound at the end đ° These characters have suffered and lost enough
Anyone have any recs for c-dramas where the ML is a fleshed out character with vulnerabilities + with this kind of epic lovestory where even though the leads have ups and downs they never really stray from each other? Last time I had this feeling after a drama was Go Ahead. I'm going through withdrawals after watching this and feel like I have to jump into an actually good drama quickly so I don't go into a slump!
Anyone have any recs for c-dramas where the ML is a fleshed out character with vulnerabilities + with this kind of epic lovestory where even though the leads have ups and downs they never really stray from each other? Last time I had this feeling after a drama was Go Ahead. I'm going through withdrawals after watching this and feel like I have to jump into an actually good drama quickly so I don't go into a slump!
I'm catching up now that it's finished and I've reached ep 15 so far. Nayeon and Heedoo are so hard to watch together. There's a really fine line between love and hate- it's often celebrities biggest fans that turn around and become their most passionate anti-fans. At first when Nayeon mentioned feeling like Heedoo hated her I assumed she was just using an expression to refer to the usual relationship hurts but after seeing them interact closely in the latter episodes I totally understand why Nayeon would feel like he genuinely hates her. He is so quick to scold and believe the worst in her. Nayeon is clearly not perfect (no one is) but regardless it's still difficult to see them interact when it seems he has no respect for her.
I havent watched yet but I checked twitter under the #HeartSignalS5 hasthag - weibo users have posted a lot of spoiler clips that are going around (I dont know if its televised early in china or what).
This was a really strong season! There were those ups and downs and misunderstandings and silent treatments that made it interesting to watch- but also it was full of fluff and flirting and natural chemistry as well as great friendships that gave the whole season a wholesome vibe. No spoilers but I'm very happy with how it all turned out too :)
The thing that extra frustrates me about Min Woo is he's already successful lawyer at a successful law firm. Why can't he just continue to do his job well and then apply to work for a different company if he wants to? He's not even in a disadvantaged position where the only way to the top is through evil schemes he's just got to continue doing his job like literally everyone else!
Started watching the first ep but I'm thrown off by how out of place the ML is in a school setting. I'm very used to adults playing high schoolers (or transitioning high school to adulthood) in dramas but this actor in particular.... I'd say he totally cannot pass as even a college student let alone a high schooler!
I love how this drama doesn't dwell in and drag out issues through lack of communication- instead we get the emotional pay off of the characters actually working through the ups and downs of dealing with these problems. Lesser kdrama writers rely on lack of communication and one big deception carrying the plot and then things quickly come out in the last few episodes before quickly wrapping up. It's much more interesting to see the aftermaths of these truths being discovered rather than an entire drama which focusses on them being covered up.
How are people finding the leads' chemistry? I'm looking for a new fun cdrama to watch but I'm unsure whether I'll find their attraction to eachother very natural considering the age gap +++ the step siblings aspect...
(especially since I know AB so well as a grown adult from Keep Running and Guanlin as a still maturing young man from produce + other dramas and I can't wrap my mind around the two of them being a match)
Enjoyed this overall but the latter few episodes went a bit off the rails with obsessed 3ML, despite there being no tension because as a viewer you know hes not going to effect the main couple at all. So that was just... uneccessary
"Zeng Chenchen himself (âcorrection herselfâ) decided to withdraw from the "20 Years Old Heartbeat" (season…
Aah I see thanks for letting me know. It's a shame, it's really thrown off the vibe of the first ep because it feels like we're not seeing a huge chunk of what's actually happening! (plus its a shame those who spend time with her get less screen time)
Just started watching the new season on YT. Looks like in the first ep there's a 3rd girl present who's been blurred out- was there some sort of scandal?
But tbh yes the tennis player pops back up right at the end too, unecessarily. I ended up fowarding through the last 2 eps because of them.
(especially since I know AB so well as a grown adult from Keep Running and Guanlin as a still maturing young man from produce + other dramas and I can't wrap my mind around the two of them being a match)