OMG! This is one head twister. Here are my thoughts Love to hear what others think as well. 1. SJW is NOT prepared…
Possible twists and questions
1. Her father is KWI 2. Her mother was blackmailed and committed suicide, but why did she want to kill her child too? Was it her mother? 3. Possible switch at birth between two girls 4. Twin, either husband or her… 5. Someone gave her the wrong medicine, she was never sick, or the medication increased her symptoms of skizophreny 6. She had an affair during one mental episode, and her daughter's father is not her husband. 7. Husband discovered she cheated on him, so he cheated on her; possibly, he is not the father. 8. Te oh is a primary key and protects/loves her at all costs. Why now? Who is he? He said he was cured. Nobody can be cure but a remission 9. Who is the mastermind of all this? 10. Who sent her the pictures on her phone 11. She has mental hallucinations. What could have happened during one episode?
This drama is keeping me on edge. Very well-played and intriguing. It's been a while since I have been committed to a modern thriller.
I've watched 5 episodes out of 16 and I'm already on edge. I'm curious to know what the next 11 episodes have in store for me in terms of the storyline.
The show has 5 seasons with 10-minute episodes which makes it incredibly effortless to watch. To be honest, I would have preferred if they had cast this actress for the "different princess" drama. It's a shame they didn't.
It is important to understand that while everyone deserves a chance to shine, not everyone is fit for every lead role. In my personal opinion, I would be more invested in another actress for this particular role.
You are misinterpreting my words. Cute-looking is not equivalent to ugly nor to gorgeous. It's disappointing to see you attacking those who have a different perspective. Can we have a respectful conversation instead of jumping to conclusions?
I strongly believe that actresses who are just cute-looking and borderline average cannot evoke passion in dramatic performances. It is frustrating to see such casting decisions, especially when male actors cast alongside them are noticeably more handsome. Such imbalanced casting affects the credibility of the entire performance, in my opinion.
This drama is truly exceptional and I highly recommend it. The casting was spot-on and the acting was superb, bringing the characters to life in a way that felt authentic and genuine. The directing was top-notch, with every scene seamlessly transitioning into the next. The soundtrack was also incredible, adding an extra layer of emotion and depth to the story. The artistic vision of the show was also impressive, with each shot thoughtfully composed and visually stunning. In particular, the portrayal of the autistic genius character was a standout, and I found myself truly invested in their story.
This is such a waste of lu si and wang an yu! Funny how a lot of you felt the need to defend this and attack anyone…
I completely agree with the statement. “Love Like the Galaxy”, “Hidden Love”, were great dramas but this new one seems to be a total disappointment. Despite being a fan of Rosy Lusi, I was extremely disappointed with this drama. The acting was subpar, and the script was terrible. It's sad to see how the actors' talents were wasted due to bad directing. I don't care about the reasons behind the main character's sudden change in behaviour. Furthermore, I didn't see chemistry between the main leads. I believe that the previous drama, 'Hidden Love', showcased Rosy Lusi's acting talent much better. “Who Rules the World”, “ A Female Arrives at the Imperial College”, “Oh My Emperor”, “Love Better than Immortality “ and even “ Love a Thousand Years” were dramas that showcased her real talent. In my opinion, her next project should definitely be an improvement and make a more lasting impression. Despite her great acting skills, this drama fell short of my expectations, leading me to believe that the fault lies with the director and scriptwriters. They should have done a better job of showcasing her talent and delivering a more captivating storyline.
This childish pouting Virgin routine is cultural. Seen it a dozen times. Think Hello Kitty and all the anime puppets…
I completely agree with you. Those FL characters who act like doormats and suffer silently without any retaliation make me so frustrated. I understand that it might be necessary for the plot, but it doesn't mean I have to like it. Personally, I prefer to see mature actors in those roles instead of boyish or girlish ones.
This childish pouting Virgin routine is cultural. Seen it a dozen times. Think Hello Kitty and all the anime puppets…
The drama "Hidden Love" was a unique experience for me. The protagonist, Rosy, began her journey at the age of 14 and gradually matured into a 19-year-old woman, portraying the appropriate emotions for each stage of development. The 5-year age difference between Rosy and the male lead was believable, especially since their romance blossomed when she was a young adult. ML was a shy young boy and never looked like a pervert. It was a first love perfectly portrayed in my opinion. I strongly believe that the portrayal of a one-dimensional child female lead paired with a mature man is highly inappropriate and disturbing. It's not just about the age gap, but also the difference in maturity levels between the two characters. The constant display of a childish, pouty face by some actresses throughout the drama is unacceptable and lacks the depth required to portray a credible character. I have seen this issue in several dramas, including Eternal Love of Dreams, but it is not limited to just one show. While I try to overlook it if the plot and other actors are good, I find myself having to bypass these dramas way too often. Frankly, I have zero tolerance for such depictions. I absolutely adore dramas with bold, sassy and independent female leads. They leave a lasting impression on me and always make for a memorable viewing experience.
I tried to watch this all the way through, but I'm dropping at episode 11. It's too goofy and disjointed, and…
This childish pouting Virgin routine is cultural. Seen it a dozen times. Think Hello Kitty and all the anime puppets sold in China. It feeds the teenager's propaganda need who must remain pure and innocent like a child. Personally I find it extremely annoying and ridiculous. I drop the drama very quickly and add the actress on my no-no list.
I am facing a roadblock at Episode 5 and finding it hard to continue. The character of FL is getting on my nerves as she keeps playing the role of a naive girl who is constantly abused. It seems like the scriptwriter has a thing for portraying women as foolish and dependent on men.
1. Her father is KWI
2. Her mother was blackmailed and committed suicide, but why did she want to kill her child too? Was it her mother?
3. Possible switch at birth between two girls
4. Twin, either husband or her…
5. Someone gave her the wrong medicine, she was never sick, or the medication increased her symptoms of skizophreny
6. She had an affair during one mental episode, and her daughter's father is not her husband.
7. Husband discovered she cheated on him, so he cheated on her; possibly, he is not the father.
8. Te oh is a primary key and protects/loves her at all costs. Why now? Who is he? He said he was cured. Nobody can be cure but a remission
9. Who is the mastermind of all this?
10. Who sent her the pictures on her phone
11. She has mental hallucinations. What could have happened during one episode?
This drama is keeping me on edge. Very well-played and intriguing. It's been a while since I have been committed to a modern thriller.
Dropped after episode 6.
I strongly believe that the portrayal of a one-dimensional child female lead paired with a mature man is highly inappropriate and disturbing. It's not just about the age gap, but also the difference in maturity levels between the two characters. The constant display of a childish, pouty face by some actresses throughout the drama is unacceptable and lacks the depth required to portray a credible character. I have seen this issue in several dramas, including Eternal Love of Dreams, but it is not limited to just one show. While I try to overlook it if the plot and other actors are good, I find myself having to bypass these dramas way too often. Frankly, I have zero tolerance for such depictions. I absolutely adore dramas with bold, sassy and independent female leads. They leave a lasting impression on me and always make for a memorable viewing experience.