I'm on ep 4, and wondering is yan ling's mother willfully deceiving herself and not seeing the signs, or is she pimping her own daughter to ding zhi bo (the founder of oceanvision international group)?
Guys what is up with the low rating? I trust these ratings a lot, and I fear that I will not watch it since I…
Hard to say 100% cuz sometimes series start out with a bang and then gradually fizzles out but one thing's for sure—Kim Se Jeong's acting from beginning to its current episode (10, on viki, which has a rating of 9.6, btw) is a definite joy to watch. That alone is worth the price of investing your time in this series.
It was heeeeeeelarious!!!!! (I didn't see it coming and I was rolling on the floor — I'm still grinning from…
I hear you—there's definitely a big age gap. What I appreciate here, is that they are acknowledging the extreme age gap for laughs and it doesn't go further with it, whereas in a number of historic period c-dramas, they cast many, childlike FLs to much older MLs without making it a thing (granted such age dynamics were not necessarily uncommon in much older times when young girls were given away to much older men), like almost normalizing it, to the point I just can't watch them (sometimes actual child actors for when they become pupils of their martial arts master, and when they've grown up to a more "acceptable" age, then there's a romance between student and teacher, which cuts too close to the edge of, if not straight up, grooming).
It was heeeeeeelarious!!!!! (I didn't see it coming and I was rolling on the floor — I'm still grinning from…
He sees himself as his older self. I think they assume viewers understand this while at the same time seeing that irl, he's in the younger body which is the laughs they're going for, since the conversation/argument that prefaced the kiss is crazy ridiculous (not going into that since it's spoiler territory).
After ep 5 they goes back to there basic korean drama troopsAnd turn FL into timid tail of ML and ML become CEO(INTERN)…
Yeah, but the "FL" is no longer in her own body, so moving forward from their switch, all her p*ss-off attitude is still there; it's just coming from his his physical body. So if the viewer skipped the beginning episodes, then you're right — it seems like all the usual tropes are back in full force, with the twist that it's not really her.
That being said, the writers seem to have made ML's persona (in her body) extra wimpy which is hard to watch.
I like watching him being badass, thanks to her though.
(I didn't see it coming and I was rolling on the floor — I'm still grinning from ear to ear right now😁)
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That being said, the writers seem to have made ML's persona (in her body) extra wimpy which is hard to watch.
I like watching him being badass, thanks to her though.