I haven't seen those episodes yet but I'm not surprised at all, to be honest (and yet still disappointed by some…
Understandable, I've been watching this entire train wreck at 1.5/2 times speed and laughing at how stupid it is. It's still having fun in a way, though, so I'll take it.
One of the worst possible ways to wrap up a dramaThere is so much storytelling and building forces to rule over…
I haven't seen those episodes yet but I'm not surprised at all, to be honest (and yet still disappointed by some of the stuff you mentioned). You might want to consider adding a spoiler tag, though, since not everybody has seen this yet.
I watched 1 ep n dropped it...does it get better later? I couldn't really watch it even at 1.5x speed...gave it…
It really doesn't imo. The plot is stupid, the characters are stupid, the relationships feel hollow and baseless, and the CGI doesn't get any better. And yet somehow, I'm still here waiting for the last episodes to become available. Go figure.
I dont know how it is in novel but i loved the confrontation. It was mature and conversation exactly to the point…
It didn't bother me, I didn't know where the garage was exactly compared to them. Also, it mirrored the scene from the past in which she had to chose and went first to SY, then told him she had to go home and went back to her brother. Now she goes straight to SY. I think it was very well done.
I know some people hate MYC but i honestly think that he should be the only family member Xu Qin keeps contact…
I absolutely agree with you. I never hated him. It's way more difficult to cut ties with your family than a lot of people seem to think, and he was raised in an emotionally abusive household, how is he supposed to realize he's unwittingly perpetuating the circle? Especially since he latched onto her as the only light in his life out of abject fear of being left alone in the dark, as he puts it. I really hope his conversation with Song Yan can be the catalyst he needed to finally break out from his cage and find his freedom and happiness.
from the moment Ye Zi saw him @ the bar the first time and spilled the drink, I can't stand her scenes. She looked…
She's been suspicious from the beginning: the way she looked at him wasn't the starstruck type but definitely pointed, and then the car-scratching made her even more fishy. What's funny, though, is that if she's in it for the money, then she couldn't have found a worse target. His mother would sonner bury her and her entire family than let anything happen, and even if she did let it happen, she would be a nightmare.