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  • Last Online: Jul 13, 2024
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  • Location: Brooklyn, NY
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  • Birthday: April 05
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  • Join Date: August 12, 2013
On Super Star Academy Oct 4, 2016
Added pages for all of X-NINE members and the three female leads for this drama :3
Watching this for Zhao Lei and Guo Zi Fan ♥
On Bu Liang Ren Oct 4, 2016
Title Bu Liang Ren
美人师兄 ? The trailer looked meh :l might just skim and watch for 美人师兄's parts LOL.
On The Lost Tomb Oct 3, 2016
Really enjoyed this drama and thank god they didn't dub Li Yi Feng and Yang Yang's voices. Main reasons why I picked up this drama.
Fell in love with the tomb/mystery/ancient (cultural) artifacts theme afterwards.
Sharn Oct 1, 2016
Hyped for Storm of Prophecy :D Thanks for exposing more cdramas to MDLers! Nowadays, not all episodes are aired daily :( Recently, many dramas are only airing four episodes a week QQ (like Legend of Chusen and Ice Fantasy) so it feels bad to wait :c
Replying to Neyjour Sep 26, 2016
Title Love O2O
I'm really enjoying this drama so far (currently on episode 18), but I'm finding it increasingly disturbing how…
I'm a psychology major. I only referenced disease because of your previous comment (There are a few possible reasons why she's so skeleton-thin (a virus/illness, bulimia, drug use, etc.)

EDIT: Also, I didn't even say anything about anorexia being THE disease. I don't know why you took it upon yourself to try and educate/enlighten me with your information, but please take note that I was replying to the overall post, not to a specific comment.
Replying to MinGong Sep 25, 2016
Title Love O2O
Damn this girl cant kiss...
He says he learned it naturally when it came to her LOL, it was a line in the drama & book (episode when he's kissing her while they're both laying on the ground).
Replying to Neyjour Sep 25, 2016
Title Love O2O
I'm really enjoying this drama so far (currently on episode 18), but I'm finding it increasingly disturbing how…
She was in a reality TV show (some father-daughter thing) and it was shown that she just doesn't eat sometimes (skipping dinner and eating fruits in the morning, when her dad tells her to eat, she throws a trantrum kind of thing). It's not a disease but how her agency has trained her and how the industry formed her.
Replying to CheriLyn Sep 25, 2016
Title Love O2O
Does anyone understand why he didnt change his robe green? I read the book afterwards cause it had more detail/explainations…
Because there are seven colors to the costume, 6 robe colors and the last color is attributed to the hat. If he wore the hat, it would have lived up to costume name. However, to wear a green hat (戴绿帽), is something embarrassing for a man. It means that the wife is cheating on her husband, therefore shaming the husband. That's why Wei Wei was thinking, "The game developers probably did it on purpose" (somewhere along these lines).
Replying to HasyashIrdina Sep 19, 2016
Title Love O2O
the only thing that ive been unsastified about this drama was , their skinship seems awkward, like their first…
I'm totally looking forward to YY's next movie though, with Liu Yi Fei! :D If it wasn't for YY, I probably wouldn't have watched this hehe
Replying to HasyashIrdina Sep 19, 2016
Title Love O2O
the only thing that ive been unsastified about this drama was , their skinship seems awkward, like their first…
What you found lacking was probably ZS's acting. I personally don't like her as an actress because she doesn't act well in most of the dramas I've seen. However, I did notice that she tried to follow how the book's character played it out so kudos to her. I came to watch YY since he smiles so much more in this drama than other dramas, but I still don't like ZS's acting.

EDIT: Don't know why I spoilered it LOL
On Hidden Faces Sep 19, 2016
Title Hidden Faces
I watched the 18 episode version (I'm assuming there's two version floating around, since I didn't see an actual ending). The surgery scenes were shot pretty nicely and I love how Frankie actually mirrored an actual plastic surgeon. The drama was very diverse in terms of relationships, which is a plus. However, where's the ending? :( Think it dropped airing or something cause it sure feels incomplete.
Replying to HasyashIrdina Sep 18, 2016
Title Love O2O
the only thing that ive been unsastified about this drama was , their skinship seems awkward, like their first…
lol every time I come to this page to see what other good things people write about it, someone always has something to say about the kiss scenes. It's not that ZS is inexperienced, she's acting it out exactly as the book says. Bei Wei Wei is experiencing her first relationship and please, no one is a good kisser when the relationship is just a few months old (one school semester and one summer and possibly a little bit more of the next school semester).
On Once upon a Time Sep 15, 2016
FeelsBad when Yang Yang doesn't have a lot of completed works where he's main lead.
FeelsBad when his future projects are so far away.
On Love O2O Sep 15, 2016
Title Love O2O
I really liked this drama because there were no frustrating moments. It was very lighthearted, quite a contrast from other dramas being released.
I never liked Zheng Shuang and her dramas so I watched this for Yang Yang, and in the end, I still say that I only like Yang Yang in this drama.

Also, as a note to people complaining about the kiss scenes, these are two people in their college years beginning their first ever romantic relationship! Not knowing how to kiss at first is understandable. The drama took place during one school semester and one summer, you can't expect a shy girl like Wei Wei to just suddenly learn to respond back to Xiao Nai so quickly LOL! Not to mention, they actually don't have that many kiss scenes in between, so there isn't much practice. In one episode, Wei Wei questions whether it really is Xiao Nai's first relationship because of how good he is at kissing, and he responded that he learned naturally** when it comes to Wei Wei, something along the lines, forgot which episode it was in but it was the kiss scene on the floor. If this is your first ever relationship, would you really be that good at kissing? So when Wei Wei finally responded back to Xiao Nai towards the ending, I wasn't even surprised and I was anticipating it because that's how it's supposed to happen. Although, it was surprising to see that kiss finally lead up to the final base of the relationship LOL.

P.S. it was also written in Gu Man's novel (the origin of this drama) on how Wei Wei acts most of the time, the first time being 吻懵了. I also believe Gu Man took part in the drama as a screenwriter.

** edited this part after rewatching with chinese subs and found out what he really said
Replying to HollyWillow Sep 15, 2016
Title Love O2O Spoiler
The main lead, the girl,she is such a bad kisser. Yang Yang already kissed her passionately and there she is standing…
SPOILERS IF YOU DIDN'T GO THROUGH AT LEAST HALF THE DRAMA.



This was exactly how it was written in the book and so that was how it was directed. If you keep track of their kiss scenes in the drama, you can see that she is very frozen in all of them and the male always takes lead, however, at the end with a lot of time skips, she got better because of "growth". Also keep note that this is the first relationship that the female and male leads ever had, according to the story, so it's not strange that they don't even know how to kiss. It was even mentioned in one episode where the female lead questions whether this is really the first time the male lead's been in a relationship (since Yang Yang is kissing so well), and the male responds that he learned naturally with her **

In fact, I've never heard of idol dramas being sponsored by the Chinese government. Most of the dramas usually just mirror the novels they're adapting from, in this case, it'd be Gu Man's novel with the same name.

** edited after rewatching Episode 20 with chinese subs to see what he really said