As usual, people in this comment section are ascribing morals to fictional characters and forming judgments and…
they need to show their group the belong there, it's just that, a performance. or maybe they have so little control on their real lives that they need to have some control on internet, so jump on their white horses and play the moral paladins. anywas cbl producers don't care about them, we, free thinking adults, don't care about them, they'll get tired as soon as a new trend shows up
the voices in my head tell me that those in your head are probably right
sadly it's not how rebirth dramas work, BUT, hear me out (i'm also talking to you writers and producers) how about a Kunning Palace like spin of? the villain dies and regret his actions so he's given a second chance? eh? eh? eh? hire me already
the voices in my head tell me that those in your head are probably right
sadly i'm pretty sure he's not going to make it. but we can start ritual to have him and You Chen starr in their own drama. although he plays the villain so well that it will be such a shame seeing him as the good guy (btw i'm team 50 shades of crazy prince too π)
i cought up with episode 6 at last. first of all, the word straight is banned from the emperial palace i see ππ beautiful opening with the delicate, sweet, bed scene (i'm melting) i love how they both communicate and trust each other. they deserve a second chance to be happy and us with them. the plot is also plotting, i love how intricate it is, the script is solid.
ah, to answer 50 shade of crazy prince, i have a specific idea of what to do on a rainy day ππ
ah, to answer 50 shade of crazy prince, i have a specific idea of what to do on a rainy day ππ