The secondary couple is the Twin with the SML. They're a toxic couple, basically she treats him badly throughout. And they don't have much chemistry compared to the main couple.
The sister is a fking psycho. Omg how tf do you even treat your own twin like that. I'd be beating the shit out of her if I was the FL.
Honestly Idk why the writers decided to waste precious screentime on the second couple, they're boring as heck and she treats him like shit throughout. I'd rather they focus on the main couple or developing the dynamics between the two twins instead.
Great article. As much as I like Xuanhuan and Xianxia, I wish to see more Modern day Fantasy Cdramas tbh The genre is completely unexplored. Modern day fantasy with traditional Chinese elements would be awesome.
As a gay person, you can relate to it on another level.The feelings portrayed are too real, some are afraid like…
I'm bisexual not gay but totally relatable for me as well. I'm like Vlad, and I've been hurt like he has been. One of the most relatable LGBT character in an Asian show tbh
HK's father is a terrible coach, not only does he not have any sense of responsibilities, he also has no trust in the skills and potential of his players. He's a total bootlicker. Very unlikeable character. The students have far more maturity than he does. If I had a coach like him back when I played football, I'd have complained to the school daily until they replaced him.
Maybe Begin Again could sort of fit your criteria ? Definitely for the first part (poor man/rich woman), and there…
Sad :( I'm a sucker for subverted tropes. I prefer younger man/older woman or older man/younger woman and rich woman/poor man over poor woman/rich man. Sadly these tropes aren't that well explored :/
hi, can i ask for a spoiler?1. when the main lead officially become a couple?2. any misunderstanding and break…
Don't know if you watched this already or not yet. I'll still answer: 1. They officially become a couple by episode 12. But it's very complicated as they start liking each other since around episode 4-5 and they come to know about their feelings for each other as early as episode 8. They just never get together because of their trauma and guilt. 2. After episode 12, they remain together till the end. They don't break-up or have a misunderstanding once they officially get together. The male lead tries to avoid the FL from episode 8-episode 11 due to his guilt but she puts him in his place telling him that whoever she likes is her choice and he should stop feeling guilty (she's a strong, independent FL). 3. Happy and satisfying ending.
Totally agree with Into the Ring! I have no idea why is there no buzz around it. I was surprised when I saw that…
Totally. It was one of the best dramas of 2020 and it went completely unnoticed which was a tragedy as it was better than like all the most popular Kdramas of 2020.
Honestly Idk why the writers decided to waste precious screentime on the second couple, they're boring as heck and she treats him like shit throughout. I'd rather they focus on the main couple or developing the dynamics between the two twins instead.
1. They officially become a couple by episode 12. But it's very complicated as they start liking each other since around episode 4-5 and they come to know about their feelings for each other as early as episode 8. They just never get together because of their trauma and guilt.
2. After episode 12, they remain together till the end. They don't break-up or have a misunderstanding once they officially get together. The male lead tries to avoid the FL from episode 8-episode 11 due to his guilt but she puts him in his place telling him that whoever she likes is her choice and he should stop feeling guilty (she's a strong, independent FL).
3. Happy and satisfying ending.