I agree. Logic presupposes that a drama about a finance journalist and a CEO of a venture capital firm would have…
I completely agree. It's not about labeling all millennials or non-millennials as having or lacking a sense of humor. It's about understanding why different viewers connect with the drama in various ways. Some find the humor spot on, while others might not resonate with it as much.
Shu Yi typically blends humor with competence, obviously that's her character, she nailed it! However, Shi Yan’s unexpected sense of humor took me by surprise. He is usually so serious, yet his humorous delivery was impeccable and had me laughing out loud. For example, When he called her an actress with all that deadpan seriousness, I was absolutely floored. Who knew he had it in him?
I agree. Logic presupposes that a drama about a finance journalist and a CEO of a venture capital firm would have…
It's quite surprising how the humor was overlooked. The three-dimensional essence of the portrayal was clear. It's true that C-drama viewers often struggle with accepting deep, multi-dimensional characters who don't fit the typical mold. Shi Yan's calm demeanor is truly admirable, whether he's navigating the complexities of business or matters of the heart.
I don't really get People complaining about the business talks! He is a CEO! She is a Finance Journalist! Shouldn’t there be business talks?
Ah, the same old classic C-drama CEO trope! Falling head over heels in love with a too sweet FL and suddenly forgetting all about running a multimillion-dollar company. Because no need to work when you've got romance, right? But hey, if a drama dares to break away from this cliché, it must automatically be deemed bad! Because who wants originality when you can have the same old predictable plotlines over and over again?
This drama showed what miscommunication can cause between a couple. Whatever it is they should have direct conversation. Also keep your love life to yourself! Why share it with someone even if that's your best friend!
Liked the drama. Different from all those never ending cliche.
Shu Yi typically blends humor with competence, obviously that's her character, she nailed it! However, Shi Yan’s unexpected sense of humor took me by surprise. He is usually so serious, yet his humorous delivery was impeccable and had me laughing out loud. For example, When he called her an actress with all that deadpan seriousness, I was absolutely floored. Who knew he had it in him?
Ah, the same old classic C-drama CEO trope! Falling head over heels in love with a too sweet FL and suddenly forgetting all about running a multimillion-dollar company. Because no need to work when you've got romance, right? But hey, if a drama dares to break away from this cliché, it must automatically be deemed bad! Because who wants originality when you can have the same old predictable plotlines over and over again?
This drama showed what miscommunication can cause between a couple. Whatever it is they should have direct conversation. Also keep your love life to yourself! Why share it with someone even if that's your best friend!
Liked the drama. Different from all those never ending cliche.