just finished episode 29...what is wrong with his teacher!!! blaming it all on xiang yuan when she obviously had no idea and didn't want xys to change his mind! Now, I don't think xys should give up on his dreams just like that without talking to xiang yuan about it, but the audacity of the teacher to go blaming and shaming xiang yuan was ridiculous!!!! that part made me so mad for her and changed my view of the teacher....ok, mini rant over now lol. I have no one else to talk to about this stuff so I must write comments to vent my frustrations occasionally!
I'm enjoying this drama so far (13/24) but I do feel like if I hadn't read the book beforehand I might not enjoy it as much. There's so much extra you get in the book as far as character growth and the development of feelings. The romance in the drama starts a little suddenly, but in the book it never felt that way. I'd definitely recommend anyone who enjoyed this story at all to read the book as well! It adds so much to watching the drama!
I have a question about something I didn't understand in the final episode, but I'll post it under this as a spoiler...
So one of the leads final scenes is where they draw on each other's eyebrows, and it just felt really weird to me. But I was wondering if there's just some cultural differences I'm not getting or was that weird to others watching as well? Were good looking eyebrows a big deal?
Sorry if this is a stupid question, but it just seemed so random to me!
I'm only on ep 11 and I'm enjoying it so far but why is this child being passed from person to person to take…
In the book the mother lives in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia and I don't remember anything being said about her wanting him back, at least not that bad. It is still weird that he's passed around constantly though, I wish they'd found a better guardian for him.
Sorry if this is a stupid question, but it just seemed so random to me!