Wait, he still doesn’t know the original reason she pursued him? Asking, because I’m behind on eps. 🙂
Nope...it it like the more she falls for him, the more scared she becomes to reveal the thing... it's same with me, I'm just caught up. There are so many good dramas being released at the same time and I don't have any time to watch them
It makes sense to me because if she wasn't like this, there would have to be something wrong with her. Regardless…
You're talking about rational thinking... honestly, I agree with you if we approach it from that perspective... but we should give her some leeway here. She just experienced the loss of her brother and now she's locked in here, when she is needing some time alone. He restricted the things she wanted to do, that's how she retaliated against him. Honestly, it's quite understandable. She knows the guy she treated like a brother is wrong, and the guy she loves hurt because of him so he refuses to help him. She fully understands that he's not at fault. Even though she understands all of that, all she wants is to release her frustration, and the only thing she sees is him. I don't think it's wrong for her to act this way because if she were to think rationally and act like nothing happened in this situation, it would be unsettling. Who would want to date a woman like that?
Li Ni definitely gets it. That's why he allows her to have things her way and endure all the tantrums without saying a word. Imagine, no matter how much of a jerk that guy is, if he's on the verge of death and the person she loves refuses to save him. It's a truly serious matter for her. It's not like us, who are just watching this from a third-person perspective.
FL can betray Li Ni without thinking, she finds out that SML sold ML’s army out but still blames ML for not…
It makes sense to me because if she wasn't like this, there would have to be something wrong with her. Regardless of what he did, she considered him as her blood brother. It must be painful for her to think he is dead. So, it's okay as long as she eventually comes to terms with his death after mourning for a while.
She has no limits to her audacity, while on the other hand, his tenacity cannot be described in words. She throws tantrums because she knows how much he loves her. Their arguments are the highlight of this drama. It's always entertaining to watch them bicker. I freaking knew it... I freaking knew it... I knew that jerk Liu Cheng Feng was meant to be the ultimate villain. He was such an irritating character right from the beginning.
Shen Xi is such a fascinating character. There's something about her that piques your curiosity and makes you want to learn more about her. It's really refreshing to come across such intriguing characters in now a days dramas. This is the first time I've seen Ma Yin Yin in a drama, and she has really excelled in some scenes. The romance in this drama may be a bit too pure and innocent, but it blends well with the overall story. So far, I would say this drama is quite decent.
Ugh, that Liu Cheng Feng is such a pain! I had a feeling he was put there to make trouble from the beginning, and I doubt he's going to die that easily. That idiot is definitely going to turn into the ultimate villain. And the thing is the more I watch this, the more it reminds me of "General and I." The story structure seems pretty similar to each other.
This drama is targeted towards a more mature audience. If I had watched it as a teenager, I would have definitely lost interest. Some episodes emit a negative vibe, but after finishing it, I can say it's a decent drama. It won't get you all excited, so I'll be honest and not call it a masterpiece or anything. It's just enjoyable to watch and offers something different from your typical dramas.
After watching a few episodes, I had a feeling that the ending would turn out like this. It's a shame because the drama was really captivating and flawlessly executed, but the author had to go and ruin the fun. Even though I didn't like the ending, I still think it was worth the time.
As per now, it seems like Kang Woo Hak is the most likely to be the Jung Ki Ho, but to be honest, I have a feeling that he is entirely different person despite the similarities. Moreover, at the end of episode 1, we see Jung Ki Ho wearing a white hat and waiting at the exact location that the FL was supposed to go to. That scene makes it pretty clear that he still remembers her and is not merely a journalist. Therefore, if he is indeed a male lead, we should at least be aware of the actor who supposed to play his role.
Some scenes in this drama really make me question the characters' common sense... haha, it's like they lack basic logic. I wouldn't exactly call it the best or worst out there, but it's an okay drama that has a little bit of everything... action, romance, comedy, Sci-Fi, and all
Elena is Rohee's biological twin. Nobody knows about her existence except Dr Choi and his wife. Perhaps, when…
I think they were all clones, which is why places like Shanghai and Hong Kong are mentioned in the list. But the issue is, Ro hee could also be a clone... they just drop a ticking bomb at the end
I can't believe Yuna is only 12 years old, to be honest. Her acting is seriously impressive. In some scenes, I was completely in awe of how well she poured her emotions out.
This rate is based on 1000 votes rights, so it's not really accurate.
whether it's 100k or not, isn't the main focus. Rather, it's the amount of attention or interest the drama receives from viewers. A mere 1000 votes wouldn't be a reliable indicator of its popularity, which is why i put a comparison. So what i am saying is if the voters are low i hardly be and accurate rating. Since we can't actually reach like 100k voters Instead of MDL check rating from a more accurate source.
This rate is based on 1000 votes rights, so it's not really accurate.
You're totally off base with that... 1000 votes might seem average, but in reality, there are many people who have watched or dropped this drama. It needs to have at least 100K votes to get a true average rating. From what I've seen on MDL, if it's a Chinese drama, it needs to have 10K or more votes for the rating to make sense. If it's a kdrama, it should have 30K or more votes for the rating to make sense. Just as a comparison, "Kokdu: Season of Deity (2023)"{according to the Nielsen rating this have 2.1%} has a 7.3 MDL rating with over 3000 votes, while "Boys Over Flowers (2009)"{according to the Nielsen rating this have 25.6%] has a 7.5 MDL rating with over 80K votes. So, if you've watched both, you'll understand which one has more accurate ratings or you can get an idea from Nielsen ratings
Li Ni definitely gets it. That's why he allows her to have things her way and endure all the tantrums without saying a word. Imagine, no matter how much of a jerk that guy is, if he's on the verge of death and the person she loves refuses to save him. It's a truly serious matter for her. It's not like us, who are just watching this from a third-person perspective.
reach like 100k voters Instead of MDL check rating from a more accurate source.