I really really liked it, it was so cute! I'm only disapointed that he didn't learn that she was in love with him too! Or maybe he did but we don't know it.
I liked it! But I need to say it makes no sense that a recluse man would wear high heels, bras and make up. We never even see him wear heels or make up which makes total sense, why would he own a gazillion?
Sorry, can I vent a little? I haven't finished watching yet, but I just finished Ep 10. And yes, it was so hard…
It's super clear! Thanks for your explanation. I understand now what I didn't get. I didn't get why they needed to break the loop. The same way as I totally didn't get why they tried to pry into the past and why they tried to time-travel after they were reunited in 2019. I don't know if it's me being dumb or if the script should have made things clearer. But now I clearly remember than I didn't get those things right when I watching them unfold.
Sorry, can I vent a little? I haven't finished watching yet, but I just finished Ep 10. And yes, it was so hard…
I still fail to see how any of this is related with the murder. Maybe because I hate the murder too much so I forgot how it was linked to anything as soon as possible?
Sorry, can I vent a little? I haven't finished watching yet, but I just finished Ep 10. And yes, it was so hard…
I don't get what you are saying. Maybe it's because I've watched it a few months ago but I thought LZW was murdered after most of the time travelling having already taken place and I thought HYX started time travelling when she was longing for WQS after his disappearence.
Sorry, can I vent a little? I haven't finished watching yet, but I just finished Ep 10. And yes, it was so hard…
Yeah right!? I totally agree with your rant! It complicates all the story too. I don't hate rom-com that have a murder mystery but please don't kill the main character! Also this show is totally not a comedy!
The handcuffed fight was the most hilarious fight I've ever seen. Other than that it was really confusing, I feel like there were way too many people involved. Most of the time, I didn't even know who was fighting who.
Good drama with awesome acting but it left me with a bad feeling. Why couldn't 38 year old Li Zi Wei live happilly ever after with Huang Yu Xuan? He waited for her 16 years! That's so unsatisfying!
I'm also not sure why they had to make their sweet sweet gay character kiss a boy forcily. It reinforces a bad stereotype. And they killed him in the end? I don't like it.
That's the second time in a week I see someone lie to their romantic partner about their death. Why would someone do that?? I can't imagine a worse lie.
The first 3 episodes were so good I was really disapointed with the rest of this drama. The actors were all really good at portraying high schoolers and the main leads had amazing chemistry. They were just so cute and it was so realistic the way they were circling around each other. Maybe I will just go rewatch Meet Me at 1006 to see them fall in love in a satisfying way.
That drama literally changed my life in more than one way. Also, to anyone reading this, you need to know that that watching the behind the scene clips of those two is almost like watching another drama altogether!
It might be unfair because I've only seen her in one series where she played a teacher at a cooking school, or…
I'm watching this show right now and so far I accuse the writing and the directing, maybe I will change my mind later. I haven't seen something so disjointed in a long while.
9.5/10 because there were 25/26 near perfect episodes. The plot is really unique and well written and the suspense is done well too. Even the courthouse scenes were keeping me on my toes and those can be pretty boring. Lego Li’s acting is really good in this, I’ve seen him before but it’s this drama that made me into one of his fans. His comedic sense is really good too, I laughed so hard it’s actually embarrassing. Seriously, this drama is definitely in my top 3, definitely the best Taiwanese drama I’ve even seen.
I don’t like how they forced the most beautifully written lesbian character I’ve ever seen in an Asian drama into a heterosexual relationship. Bisexual people exist, sexuality is fluid but I still feel bad about this outcome. It’s like he cured her of her illness with his love or something.
I'm also not sure why they had to make their sweet sweet gay character kiss a boy forcily. It reinforces a bad stereotype. And they killed him in the end? I don't like it.