Rewatching third time Dr.He+ Xi Fan+Spring πΌπΌπΌLoving you is the Best thing I have ever done ππ
Episode 6. when she was crying at the hospital, ML thought within himself that she was still not over the break up. How did he know she had already broken up with her boyfriend?. still at episode 6 so no spoilers. did they explain later on
I just finished watching the last episode, and it was a sweet treat for my eyes! The most important thing is that…
Just finished watching also. It was an epic adventure for me. It was all going smoothly untill episode 30, where ML lost his memories d I was like πahh, not again. I had to forward the rest episodes till episode 38 because I had to. Those I episodes felt a bit boring although 9 still rate each one of them 9/10. The last 3 episodes was very interesting especially episode 40. Loved the fight scenes and the ending. Very satisfied with this series. Overall I'm rating 9.5/10.
I'M on ep 31, and let me tell you SYS is so funny now π I know he went back to being cold and mean and it honestly…
π but honestly I don't like the fact that he lost his memories. it feels as though we're starting all over againπ€ why do that keep doin this to us.
Going for a second run and discovered that each episodes is about 1hour π€π€ taught it was 10 min the first time π€ couldn't get enough π₯π₯πΏπ€
My Review Loved the series but π€π€π€ This C-drama started strong, immediately capturing my attention with a compelling romance. The initial episodes flowed smoothly, and I was invested in the characters' relationship. However, around episode 15, the narrative took a noticeable turn for the worse. The romance, which was the show's initial strength, began to fade. The subsequent episodes introduced twists and turns that, while intended to add drama, ultimately detracted from the story's core. A pivotal moment was when the female lead was forced to drink a distilled water that suppressed her emotions. This event marked a significant decline in the romantic arc. Even after she recovered her emotions, the writers made the questionable decision to turn the male lead into a demon. This plot development felt contrived and further alienated me from the story. Despite my growing disappointment, I persevered and watched the remaining episodes simply to see how the series concluded. While the characters did eventually reunite, the ending felt rushed and unearned, failing to compensate for the preceding narrative missteps. The "happy" ending did not justify the torturous journey the writers took the audience on. This C-drama exemplifies a common frustration with the genre: the tendency to equate love with excessive suffering, often without a satisfying payoff. The constant barrage of pain and death inflicted upon supporting characters further underscores this issue. While the show's initial episodes were captivating enough to earn an 8/10, the drastic shift in tone and the poorly executed later plot developments significantly diminished my overall enjoyment. The promising start was ultimately overshadowed by frustrating storytelling choices. C-drama writers need to explore more nuanced and less melodramatic approaches to romance, focusing on character development and consistent storytelling rather than relying on shock value and contrived obstacles.
Loved the series but π€π€π€
This C-drama started strong, immediately capturing my attention with a compelling romance. The initial episodes flowed smoothly, and I was invested in the characters' relationship. However, around episode 15, the narrative took a noticeable turn for the worse. The romance, which was the show's initial strength, began to fade. The subsequent episodes introduced twists and turns that, while intended to add drama, ultimately detracted from the story's core. A pivotal moment was when the female lead was forced to drink a distilled water that suppressed her emotions. This event marked a significant decline in the romantic arc. Even after she recovered her emotions, the writers made the questionable decision to turn the male lead into a demon. This plot development felt contrived and further alienated me from the story.
Despite my growing disappointment, I persevered and watched the remaining episodes simply to see how the series concluded. While the characters did eventually reunite, the ending felt rushed and unearned, failing to compensate for the preceding narrative missteps. The "happy" ending did not justify the torturous journey the writers took the audience on. This C-drama exemplifies a common frustration with the genre: the tendency to equate love with excessive suffering, often without a satisfying payoff. The constant barrage of pain and death inflicted upon supporting characters further underscores this issue.
While the show's initial episodes were captivating enough to earn an 8/10, the drastic shift in tone and the poorly executed later plot developments significantly diminished my overall enjoyment. The promising start was ultimately overshadowed by frustrating storytelling choices. C-drama writers need to explore more nuanced and less melodramatic approaches to romance, focusing on character development and consistent storytelling rather than relying on shock value and contrived obstacles.