I just started watching and this is so good. Imagine a gangster dying and going back as a bullied teen and turning the tables on his worst opponent. I love it!
I just love the simplicity and fuzzy warm feeling that I get from watching Japanese bls. They do follow a certain formula but I have come to expect and enjoy knowing despite the miscues and missteps along the way in the end love wins.
I just put the ost Sudden Shower on my playlist. It is such a beautiful song…but I still cant bring myself to watch this series…from the comments there seem to be so many heartbreaking scenes. I just cant take sad right now. Hopefully it will have a happy ending.
I hate open endings. Feels like somebody pulled out of the project for whatever reason or the budget was really low. We had three main leads shown in the credits but only two in the final interview. Well, that’s a wrap. At least you can binge watch this in one sitting.
This is so adorable. I know it is not everyones cup of tea but the awkwardness and hesitancy of all three reminds me of how falling in love for the first time feels.
Loving this…japanese bls have a very unique way of slowly letting the characters evolve into something so caring and beautiful. Feelings are explored and never rushed. I compare it to the life cycle of a butterfly. It takes awhile for it to break out of its cocoon….but in the end it was worth the wait. Watching Tanaka and Natsukawa going through their personal metamorphosis is so touching and lovely to me.
I am rewatching this for the third time as I anxiously await KristSingto new series. So good to see New and others in this series who are still hanging in there after eight years! I still get so tickled watching Kong flirt with Arthit.
I am hating this! It is just too too realistic! Kudos to the actors and writing team! There are really people like Ming and Tong in the world. Unfortunately there are people like Joe in the world too….doormats who allow themselves to be stomped and trampled on. I hope Joe grows some balls soon. Sol is the only sane one so far but it wont matter. Ming and Tong are both trash in my book. The sister and Joe are collateral damage. Ever hate the characters and storyline but have to acknowledge you cant stop watching. This is it for me. Lol
I am hating this! It is just too too realistic! Kudos to the actors and writing team! There are really people like Ming and Tong in the world. Unfortunately there are people like Joe in the world too….doormats who allow themselves to be stomped and trampled on. I hope Joe grows some balls soon. Sol is the only sane one so far but it wont matter. Ming and Tong are both trash in my book. The sister and Joe are collateral damage. Ever hate the characters and storyline but have to acknowledge you cant stop watching. This is it for me. Lol
I just stumbled on this and I am so glad. Having lost my husband in 2018 this entire storyline is so intriguing and they made it so realistic. I was twelve years old before I found out that the father I adored was not my biological father. He was the one that was there from the beginning. He was the one that walked me down the aisle. I met my biological father. He was a nice man. We became friends. But my dad was the one who wiped my tears and took me on road trips. Love it! It has just the right balance of humor and pathos. The cast is awesome. Of course Rain never disappoints.
I am giddy as a teenage girl. Forgive me. I am so loving this. LuChen reminds me so much of my late husband. He was Military Police and was just as decisive and determined as LuChen. My parents didnt like him at first but he won them over eventually. Like LuChen he was at home in the kitchen and could clean better than me. He taught me how to drive. His reaction was the same as LuChen when I told him we were having our first child. We went on to have a total of three. Being military duty and following procedures was paramount. But he was so kind and compassionate toward others. His fellow officers respected him so much. At his funeral his childhood friend spoke of how much he was loved. So forgive me if I consider this a gem. I am sure someone else watching has their own LuChen. Take care.
I am really loving this. Yes, it is slow paced but I love the ml and fl. I like how the layers of their relationship are developed. We see the cultural and social pressures that they have to cope with. To Westerners it may seem too much ado about nothing but I do understand. Whether the challenges are cultural or religious or racial or gender they do exist and the road to an eventual happy resolution can be long and arduous. For me this is a solid 8.5. I am only on episode 11. I am trying to do 5 episodes a day so I should be done by the end of next week. Maybe another reason I am enjoying this so much is because so many in my family have served in the military. Some are still serving. One relative is currently stationed in Korea with her husband and their two children. He doesnt know where his next assignment will be. My husband served in the Air Force during the Viet Nam war. Some things he never spoke about. Our eldest son served in the Navy. My family and friends also includes many in law enforcement so I find the series extremely personal.
I agree. I cant even be mad at Ming. If someone doesnt mine being your doormat that is there fault. I actually…
Lol Everytime this person recalls this time in her life I want to scream are you still just as deludional as you were back then!Sctually back then I did try to shake her into facing reality but it did no good then and would serve no purpose now.
To be honest, I thought this ep would infuriate me and I would be so mad at Ming but I can't even be mad anymore.…
I agree. I cant even be mad at Ming. If someone doesnt mine being your doormat that is there fault. I actually have witnessed this in real time. Over twenty years later the person still considers the person who publically treated her like a douchebag to be the love of her life. I am glad I didnt read the book. I just want to go along for the ride with no real expectations. Actors are all doing a fantastic job!
I will probably never watch this series ( too many emotional triggers) but I love the ost Love You With All My Heart. It is on my playlist. I played it over and over as I drove to the cemetery to place flowers on the grave of my dear departed husband. Believe me as romantic as it may seem visiting the gravesite of your soulmate is anything but romantic. Hopefully one of the things those who watched this series will take away is how precious each day with your loved one is. My greatest comfort is knowing that the last conversation we shared was filled with love and laughter. Take care.
Thank you for the spoilers. As much as I like the main actors I cannot bring myself to watch this just yet. From the comments it seems they were together into their old age and she dies first. If that is true it is very realistic and too close to home for me. My beloved husband and I were together 50 years. It was also a real roller coaster ride….,and yes there was a miscarriage too. In sickness and health, for richer or poorer we were together until death parted us. Sounds like the basic premise of Queen of Hearts. I have done enough crying. I am happy for the high ratings. Maybe I can watch in the future. Take care.
Interesting start! Both tops .,,,,lol… I like bls that dare to be different and provide a different twist to the storyline. The cast is Intriguing.,,,so far so good! Already I am wondering if Tong had something to do with Joe’s death. Ming is a mess….looks like I am going to love hating him….lol
Japanese bls. They do follow a certain formula but I have come to expect and enjoy knowing despite the miscues and missteps along the way in the end love wins.
Feels like somebody pulled out of the project for whatever reason or the
budget was really low. We had three main leads shown in the credits but only two in the final interview. Well, that’s a wrap. At least you can binge watch this in one sitting.
slowly letting the characters evolve into something so caring and
beautiful. Feelings are explored and never rushed. I compare it to the
life cycle of a butterfly. It takes awhile for it to break out of its cocoon….but in the end it was worth the wait. Watching Tanaka and Natsukawa going through their personal metamorphosis is so touching and lovely to me.
acknowledge you cant stop watching. This is it for me. Lol
acknowledge you cant stop watching. This is it for me. Lol
entire storyline is so
intriguing and they made it so realistic. I was twelve years old before I found out that the father I adored was not my biological father. He was the one that was there from the beginning. He was the one that walked me down the aisle. I met my biological father. He was a nice man. We became friends. But my dad was the one who wiped my tears and took me on road trips. Love it! It has just the right balance of
humor and pathos. The cast is awesome. Of course Rain never disappoints.
eventually. Like LuChen he was at home in the kitchen and could clean better than me. He taught me how to drive. His reaction was the same as LuChen when I told him we were having our first child. We went on to have a total of three. Being military duty and following procedures was paramount. But he was so kind and compassionate toward others. His fellow officers respected him so much. At his funeral his childhood friend spoke of how much he was loved. So forgive me if I consider this a gem. I am sure someone else
watching has their own
LuChen. Take care.
cultural and social pressures that they have to cope with. To Westerners it may seem too much ado about nothing but I do understand. Whether the challenges are cultural or religious or racial or gender they do exist and the road to an eventual happy resolution can be long and arduous. For me this is a solid 8.5. I am only on episode 11. I am trying to do 5 episodes a day so I should be done by the end of next week. Maybe another reason I am enjoying this so much is because so many in my family have served in the military. Some are still serving. One relative
is currently stationed in Korea with
her husband and their two children. He doesnt know where his next assignment will be. My husband served in the Air Force during the Viet Nam
war. Some things he never spoke
about. Our eldest son served in the
Navy. My family and friends also includes many in law enforcement so I find the series extremely personal.
Everytime this person recalls this time in her life I want to scream are you still just as deludional as you were back then!Sctually back then I did try to shake her into facing reality but it did no good then and would serve no purpose now.
Intriguing.,,,so far so good!
Already I am wondering if Tong had something to do with Joe’s death.
Ming is a mess….looks like I am going to love hating him….lol