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Replying to ArbazAkhtar__HOD Apr 9, 2022
so no skinship in ths show eh??????/ whn z tao is here ?
He's learned to kiss better and sweeter even than XZ in TOOL 🤣🤣🤣
Replying to Perry Apr 9, 2022
Title Legally Romance Spoiler
Lovely chemistry, great story and overall awesome acting. Would recommend if you like fluffy, no kiss shortage,…
Lu Xun had put a tracker on her - to save her if needed, not to thwart her in her pursuing the less recommendable option, so not exactly usual stalker type. But not perfectly conforming there either, especially coming from the son of a judge 😁 As for the hairstyle, even if that one remains very unusual, I've seen all sorts in real life, even in those kind of circles, so it does not faze me.
Plus, one can have some indulgence for TaoTao. His acting is not lacking , always progressing, and his music, to me, is really good, distinctive, energetic and often with great lyrics since his T.A.O. manifesto in 2015.
I have not read the novel, so I find the remark about a part being discarded (because too much time travel? or something else?) interesting. But maybe making it shorter was a blessing in disguise : to me, that drama is just the right length at 33 episodes. When it gets longer, it often starts to get tedious unless it's really several stories rolled up together which could safely be cut into a series. Some even thought LR could have been pared down to 20, but I'm ok with 33.
And anyway I seldom watch visual arts adaptations of novels I like, because I have a bias in favor of the written medium and seldom find a translation to screen that I agree with, but if the movie or drama clearly finds its own, sometimes very different, path, I will exclude them from my Disappointments List.
Replying to Sam Arora Apr 9, 2022
F**k!! I should've stayed away from the comment section. I read the comments and again blew up another drama cuz…
As a rule, I usually stay away from comments, although each one has their own sensitivity to spoilers and I don't really mind, if I come across one : just looking forward to check whether it tallied with the viewing. If I came here, it's because I very much liked this drama, enjoying two instances of cowatching episodes, including the end one - despite having an inkling of where it was going.
I also watched TOOL simultaneously but (to each their own), had some trouble not getting bored and annoyed there, finding my attention flagging so I had to rewind to keep up with it without a snore to accompany the lullaby. But then, I realize I've switched to Tao style of music which is so much more energetic.... and to Tao style of acting which is perfect from my point of view.
Wondering : have I become VVHL Hailang??? Pausing. Nah, not that extreme; since I'm not exclusive in my likes and also liked XZ in Douluo Continent and the Untamed, plus his singing with Jackie Chan. Just that the overload of oat and honey did not agree with my gastric ulcer and threatened me with cancer if I did not balance my diet 😁
I will not begrudge others for loooooving TOOL and looking to it as a model for behavior or living out sentiments between friends, parents, lovers and colleagues.
Just thinking it's a pity that some drop LR because of a hairstyle or an anti-fantasy bias. This drama is not clear cut fantasy anyway; it is 98% realistic and just like the real world leaves 2% unexplainable by logic. Therefore, rather close to masterpiece.
Replying to hia Apr 9, 2022
Title Legally Romance Spoiler
Question about last scene in last episode.I know the twin girls are the second leads' kids, but do the twin boys…
hah! maybe Qian Wei escaped the scary prospect and her brother fathered two sets of twins in rapid succession, needing an auntie and an uncle to help coping with the load of overpopulation? All that to subliminally encourage those who are affluent enough to have more children in China which is facing depopulation despite the 1 and 2 kids rule being abandoned these days... Twins were always acceptable anyway, and even -god help the mother!- quadruplets!!
Replying to Forhad Ahmed Niloy Apr 9, 2022
Don't mention TOOL, the fan will attack you continuously!!! 😂😂🤷‍♀️🤷‍♀️
Well, oats are not to the taste of everyone, especially when they need milk and honey or a hefty dose of sugar to be a good breakfast item 😁
Musically I prefer the Tao style to the OOL lullaby. To each their own.
Replying to ChineseDramaFan Apr 9, 2022
Title Legally Romance Spoiler
If you like to laugh, this one would make you laugh so much. Great acting and adorable characters.
Well that's the "scientific" view, but there are a few things LuXun could not have told her, like the box under the bed and other details, so it's not so clear cut, especially when she also gets precognitive dreams after "going back to her time". Perhaps her "soul" found the entrance to an alternative thread in time, through a portal fantasy where the dream was a portal device. That's why she was reluctant to reveal what she saw in her subsequent dreams which turned out more or less true with no hypnosis as an explanation.
I also found amusing that Lu Xun quipped that he was "from 2030" towards the end of the drama. What if... he also had similar dreams in the reverse?
Replying to Jilly Apr 9, 2022
same here, I just finished TOOL and was about to start this until i saw your post, i just checked and it's gone…
just use a VPN
Replying to Polar20 Apr 9, 2022
Still available in mine, where you guys from?
It's ok "in Singapore".... I am a "world citizen" who teleports when needed.
Replying to Desert92309 Apr 9, 2022
Title Legally Romance Spoiler
I agree, the first half is better than the second. The part where she rode in the bus wearing a helmet was so…
Yes but the outlook of twins could be a concern, so hoping to be forewarned is not that impossible. I was a bit surprised about the running to get confirmation but Lu Xun saved it by his funny telling her he'd marry her over and over again in any city, country, they could drive or fly to... Even if not realistic (there are laws, as lawyers know, and even if one counts religious weddings, there are only a limited number of religions; plus it'd be damn expensive), it was sweetly romantic!