I find the fire prevention tips at the end of each episode really interesting & helpful. That’s a cool addition.…
I also thought that was a good addition as it serves a dual purpose of driving home some one the ideas that are touched on in the script itself, such as how to best protect yourself if you DO find yourself in the middle of an earthquake.
All the negative comments start to make it sound like there's something wrong with ME because so far I'm loving this series. And yes, I have seen both A Date With The Future and Fireworks In My Heart. So far this one might even be my favorite.
Someone said they seem to just randomly be throwing characters in and no one is being given a backstory but that's definitely not true as from episode one they worked to introduce most of the characters setting them up for how they would work together.
We know that the boys are orphans but so is Liu Ruyi and all three view the firehouse as their only family. Both Lei Dagang and Yu QiLei are married with LDG having a son about to start school and YQL a daughter who's sick. And really, that's just the start and doesn't even cover the ML or FL.
As for the story being boring... there's tension and drama in every episode so far. Is this a fluffy full on romance drama, no, it's definitely a firefighter drama with romance and I am completely okay with that so far.
Mr. Lou is very obviously into DongDong En. When did he fall? Did I miss it?
I think it was sometime between him getting the fitness tracker and giving it away to his friend. Cause he was like "nope, don't need it, figured out the problem"
I thought Li Chu Yue's antics were sort of cute in the other world but coming back she seems to have a few screws loose. I mean why would she just randomly walk away from the table and pick up a bowl of crabs to bring back to sit in front of her plate? A lot of handwaving going on for this plot right now.
Her: Oh God he's making my life difficult because I got drunk and threw up on him, KMN...
Him: Fondly recalls to friend about her saving his reputation by trying to switch the alcohol for water and felt bad she got so sick she threw up when friend asked why he's giving her preferential treatment...
If the Trial of the Three Realms qualifies you to lead the entire sect, there should be absolutely no favoritism…
In the first trial GZY was led through the mountain because he's not allowed to know the exact path yet and needed to be blindfolded. That wasn't favoritism. It's akin to how both him and YWS were blindfolded and led by Elder Yue in the second trial.
As for YWS being there is a favoritism, any person going through the trials is entitled to have a Green Jade companion come along with them. In GZY case Jin Fan didn't come along but entrusted Green Jade status to YWS, thus allowing her to legally be back there as helper. The other Gongs amd elders know she is going back there and no fuss is made about "someone" being with GZY, only that GSJ finds her suspicious and worries she's a spy.
Finished this in one sitting and now I have a feeling nothing else will compare for a while... The number of times I had to pause as I laughed out loud for way too long alone will have me rewatching this again in the future and reading the manga.
Finally finished. So overall there were a lot of interesting spots where they seemed to be absurdist and parodying other issues with cliches in dramas. But then it would switch to being super serious which left me waiting for the other shoe to drop, so to speak, but it never did.
By the end the timeline of the whole show made very little sense (even for a comedy). For instance the sister leaves one second and then the next she's been all the way back home and getting announcements of marriage and needs to be rescued. They forget about the ice herb that is supposed to save the ML life for "months" and only finally leave to get it when daddy ALSO needs it. Characters dissappear and pop up elsewhere just to fit the plot then dissappear again.
These things mentioned above would be "fine" if they were poked at and made fun of but they aren't. So it leaves you confused about what's actually going on and fully in the dark about what will happen next simply because it doesn't follow a logical path.
Don't get me wrong, over all I liked the show but I still feel it could have been so much more if it weren't so disjointed in plot and comedic timing in the second half.
I thought it was pretty well explained but maybe not since I will admit the whole "who is a sibling, who is a cousin, how do they decide who leads the house" thing makes very little sense to me from an overall standpoint.
Essentially that scene with the kid was saying that her mom is dead and her dad remarried and together they had the little boy. The step-mother "naturally" doesn't consider her her child so the boy doesn't consider eldest miss his sibling. That's why she corrected him saying that they still have the same father so that DOES make them siblings. Unfortunately he had a snotty comeback ready since for whatever reason the dad doesn't like her either and spoils the little boy because he will eventually grow up to take over for the family.
The part I don't get is how they determine she is the current leader since if it is through her dad why isn't HE the leader? And if it is through her mother's side, how would the boy inherit it when he comes of age?
"Taking the scars in marriage as the main story, using cold and warm tongue-in-cheek black humor, it reveals "What happens when the fairy tale is over?" and a true portrayal of the helplessness and absurdity of lovers entering into marriage.
"Fairy Tales Part 2" will show a bourgeois couple rushing to work yawning due to lack of sleep, the mother-in-law always taking better care of your husband than you, and being forced to study "pregnancy" feng shui with relatives and friends."
Someone said they seem to just randomly be throwing characters in and no one is being given a backstory but that's definitely not true as from episode one they worked to introduce most of the characters setting them up for how they would work together.
We know that the boys are orphans but so is Liu Ruyi and all three view the firehouse as their only family. Both Lei Dagang and Yu QiLei are married with LDG having a son about to start school and YQL a daughter who's sick. And really, that's just the start and doesn't even cover the ML or FL.
As for the story being boring... there's tension and drama in every episode so far. Is this a fluffy full on romance drama, no, it's definitely a firefighter drama with romance and I am completely okay with that so far.
https://youtu.be/xhn73phptWs?si=LqTr4ZWm_1t9yre7
Him: Fondly recalls to friend about her saving his reputation by trying to switch the alcohol for water and felt bad she got so sick she threw up when friend asked why he's giving her preferential treatment...
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As for YWS being there is a favoritism, any person going through the trials is entitled to have a Green Jade companion come along with them. In GZY case Jin Fan didn't come along but entrusted Green Jade status to YWS, thus allowing her to legally be back there as helper. The other Gongs amd elders know she is going back there and no fuss is made about "someone" being with GZY, only that GSJ finds her suspicious and worries she's a spy.
By the end the timeline of the whole show made very little sense (even for a comedy). For instance the sister leaves one second and then the next she's been all the way back home and getting announcements of marriage and needs to be rescued. They forget about the ice herb that is supposed to save the ML life for "months" and only finally leave to get it when daddy ALSO needs it. Characters dissappear and pop up elsewhere just to fit the plot then dissappear again.
These things mentioned above would be "fine" if they were poked at and made fun of but they aren't. So it leaves you confused about what's actually going on and fully in the dark about what will happen next simply because it doesn't follow a logical path.
Don't get me wrong, over all I liked the show but I still feel it could have been so much more if it weren't so disjointed in plot and comedic timing in the second half.
Essentially that scene with the kid was saying that her mom is dead and her dad remarried and together they had the little boy. The step-mother "naturally" doesn't consider her her child so the boy doesn't consider eldest miss his sibling. That's why she corrected him saying that they still have the same father so that DOES make them siblings. Unfortunately he had a snotty comeback ready since for whatever reason the dad doesn't like her either and spoils the little boy because he will eventually grow up to take over for the family.
The part I don't get is how they determine she is the current leader since if it is through her dad why isn't HE the leader? And if it is through her mother's side, how would the boy inherit it when he comes of age?
"Fairy Tales Part 2" will show a bourgeois couple rushing to work yawning due to lack of sleep, the mother-in-law always taking better care of your husband than you, and being forced to study "pregnancy" feng shui with relatives and friends."
https://www.niusnews.com/=P2d969z71
This sounds hilarious and short haired, glasses wearing Jasper looks adorable!