What are you planning on watching. I need some ideas, too.
I really enjoyed The Chang'an youth, Under the power (a bit too long though), The general's lady (bratty girl but the costumes and chemistry was good). My top of the list for modern dramas is Perfect and casual (good chemistry, no man handling, just a lot of respect between leads)It just depends on what storylines you like.
I agree hate that trope the Dad will often miss the formative life of the child which is prime time for parental…
Agree, in the trailers there is one shot where he stand behind her in a children's clothing store, and in some other shots where it look like he talk to her, but in all of them she is wearing loose clothing so can't work out if she is still pregnant. Will just have to wait and see.
I agree hate that trope the Dad will often miss the formative life of the child which is prime time for parental…
From the trailers and spoilers it doesn't look like a lot of time has passed.
She left at the beginning stages of pregnancy so she may be able to hide it and not show for some time. I've stoped watching until I know if the child is already a toddler, if so I will not finish watching it.
Can anyone deduct from the spoilers if they get together before the child is born? I am at ep 16 and going to stop watching until I know.
One of my biggest no-go's for a drama is where there is a child and the dad doesn't know about it. It's such a twisted plot line if a FL that love a guy so much (and still love him enough to go back to him in the end) but don't think he is good enough to be a father at that point because she is upset.
It's a selfish not thinking of a child and the love it's deprived from the dad and extended family. I don't think there is an excuse (except for violence, etc) to keep a child away from loving family on your own whims. To make it worse plot lines then usually have the ML apologize but show the FL as not done anything wrong.
She left at the beginning stages of pregnancy so she may be able to hide it and not show for some time. I've stoped watching until I know if the child is already a toddler, if so I will not finish watching it.
I am at ep 16 and going to stop watching until I know.
One of my biggest no-go's for a drama is where there is a child and the dad doesn't know about it.
It's such a twisted plot line if a FL that love a guy so much (and still love him enough to go back to him in the end) but don't think he is good enough to be a father at that point because she is upset.
It's a selfish not thinking of a child and the love it's deprived from the dad and extended family.
I don't think there is an excuse (except for violence, etc) to keep a child away from loving family on your own whims.
To make it worse plot lines then usually have the ML apologize but show the FL as not done anything wrong.
So until I know I am going to stop watching.