Elder sister is a pitiful person behind the mask🥲
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."
Forced myself to watch the last 4 episodes just to say I finished it. I personally had no issue with their chemistry…
Watched the "special episode" and it's definitely what was intended to be the last episode. It resolves those hanging questions about all of the friends and has FL and ML talking about her upcoming position as well as an ending montage of their relationship as they basically affirm that even if they have to separate for a period of time, like their separation before college, they'll both be working towards the day they can fully be together again.
Not changing my rating based on this though because it's not the "official" ending like it would be with any other normal drama.
Episodes 16 and 17 had me snorting with laughter so many times. I was very much welcomed after having a few "less" comedic episodes. Guessing the next ones are going to be a bit more serious though as they're trapped in the dream 😒
I just finished watching this and it was really good! I could have easily watched it in one sitting, it was very…
If they went back and remade this show as a full length drama I could see maybe the first episode or maybe even first 2 being the past life to flesh out more details and really get you invested in the revenge.
🤣 That was possibly the quickest "nah it was a dream" line I've ever seen.
If just taken at face value that the "original" life before coming back was a dream then that actually makes the whole show even darker since we'd only be able to take the face-value actions of the villians instead of the first episodes scenes. 🤣
Forced myself to watch the last 4 episodes just to say I finished it.
I personally had no issue with their chemistry or lack of touchy-feely or kiss scenes because I felt the characters themselves weren't overall PDA people what with them both coming from traumatic broken homes.
I also enjoyed the shooting arc though it was disappointing to see him do a complete 180 on anything related to the silver shop he still showed with the whale pendant that it's in his blood and he's good at it, it's just not his "dream".
What really got me though was that super rushed "resolution" to Nie Xing He becoming a wanderer then a blink and you miss it time skip to them being about to graduate.
Even knowing she doesn't yell him to the last second I kept waiting for some hidden signal that said she really HAD told him and they were going to work through it but nothing, it doesn't even show her leaving and accepting the position just a cut from her making sure he'd be back for graduation since he was moving into the Provencial team dorm, his yes, then their graduation photoshoot. Not even a 5 second hug at the airport followed by them both looking at photos of eachother as the plane takes off... nope not even that much.
Forced myself to finish it. Story made zero sense to me. No one even bats an eye at the end to punish original Ms Shen for murdering the 4th Concubine and essentially torturing the dad for months? Nah, she's really deep down a "good" person who was just taken advantage of... 🙄
I haven't seen it mentioned so I am wondering if it could just be my own sound setup or if I am just sensitive…
I wonder if it is a bit to do with the device your using and your sound setup, despite other people noticing the same thing. Reason I say this is that Iqiyi uses Dolby audio for VIP and if I'm using my headphones and watching on my phone the sound "feels" different with voices coming more from the left or right for example. On my TV though with everything coming out of the one speaker it sounds different and the bgm sounds more noticeable.
So I am looking for a good Chinese drama. I am pointing some key points which I would prefer. But even if they…
The currently airing short drama What's Wrong With My Princess probably fits your request. FL is betrayed by husband, sister and maid and killed as she's in labor. She wakes up on her wedding night with her original husband (7th prince) and begins to plot her revenge.
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."
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This sounds hilarious and short haired, glasses wearing Jasper looks adorable!
Not changing my rating based on this though because it's not the "official" ending like it would be with any other normal drama.
If just taken at face value that the "original" life before coming back was a dream then that actually makes the whole show even darker since we'd only be able to take the face-value actions of the villians instead of the first episodes scenes. 🤣
I personally had no issue with their chemistry or lack of touchy-feely or kiss scenes because I felt the characters themselves weren't overall PDA people what with them both coming from traumatic broken homes.
I also enjoyed the shooting arc though it was disappointing to see him do a complete 180 on anything related to the silver shop he still showed with the whale pendant that it's in his blood and he's good at it, it's just not his "dream".
What really got me though was that super rushed "resolution" to Nie Xing He becoming a wanderer then a blink and you miss it time skip to them being about to graduate.
Even knowing she doesn't yell him to the last second I kept waiting for some hidden signal that said she really HAD told him and they were going to work through it but nothing, it doesn't even show her leaving and accepting the position just a cut from her making sure he'd be back for graduation since he was moving into the Provencial team dorm, his yes, then their graduation photoshoot. Not even a 5 second hug at the airport followed by them both looking at photos of eachother as the plane takes off... nope not even that much.