I've been stuck around episode 47 for a couple of weeks now, just don't feel like watching and can't get into it anymore. Did anyone else feel the same way after 40 first episodes? Did you get hooked back later and in what episode?
All the key events were there but I wasn't moved at all. This was just too much to fit in the movie. I recommend the drama! There is also a four episode version of the drama (called My Sunshine director's cut) which you can watch if you feel dramas in general are too slow/long.
I guess you could say The Legends has a very devoted male lead
Thank you both! I have seen some of the dramas Joy mentioned but not all. I guess more than devotion I meant the way you can see Yehua's strong love just radiating from his face and body expressions in some scenes. It's hard to explain, but might be that nothing compares to him :)
8.1 ? Seriously? They are one of the few couple who know what it means to be in a relationship and communicate…
Probably because of the last couple of episodes. It seems most if not all people agree that they were quite off, and since you go give the score right after you've seen those they have even stronger influence than if it had been a couple of stupid episodes in the middle. But 8.1 is also pretty good.
What is your view on how often they meet in Switzerland? Because Seri said it was her happiest two weeks during…
I guess you're right, as sad as it is. Well, I can always imagine he'll defect after his parents die.
About the employees though, I think they mentioned something about the man being in Switzerland and that it had been going on for a while and getting serious. So they knew at least something.
Rewatching this now, and it's even better than I remembered. Well worth the 9 I gave it. The best thing about rewatching is that now I can skip all the parts where that stupid Tang Ming is with that stupid shanshan or her sister.
Look idk what it was like in 1990s Korea but you find a kid you think is abandoned you go to the police!? Right???…
Yep, it just makes no sense. I don't know if you watch Chinese dramas, but there was one where the main lead was raised in a different family, but in that she lost her memory and they specifically explained that the woman who took her did not contact the police because she had run her over and was already in trouble with law or something like that. It made at sense, this doesn't. It's a pity because I really liked this drama until the last episodes.
Look idk what it was like in 1990s Korea but you find a kid you think is abandoned you go to the police!? Right???…
I completely agree. Even if there would be no police system they could have put posters with his name and photo in the park. Then the mother could have contacted them even after long time and find out where they left him. Made no sense at all.
this was cliche and cringe in all the best ways!! :) but am i the only one who waited the entire series for Shi…
I waited for that too, but even more I waited for Cindy to find out about her and them bonding a bit over it, or competing or whatever. Something to wrap up the storylines from the beginning.
I mean, this is a Chinese drama, so they of course would pay more attention to Chinese. (specifically Mandarin)
Of course I don't expect the to speak good Finnish. That would be quite a surprise if they did. I just thought it was a fun fact that the guy wasn't even trying to speak Finnish but completely other language :) I don't know how Chinese would take it if a Hollywood-movie would have a Chinese character who looks like he's from Africa and speaks bad Korean :D
Fun fact: Zhaodi's client, who is supposed to speak Finnish, is actually speaking Swedish, and very badly. Though Finland and Sweden are neighbor countries, their languages are nothing alike. Meng Xin Jie however is speaking Finnish, not well but at least it's the correct language. The only clear sentence of Finnish I heard was by the translator on the phone, which the client pretended not to understand. Probably because he didn't know any Finnish :D
The chemistry between the main leads is crazy good. I felt like they were like a married couple for majority of…
I felt the contrary: ML being the father was too obvious from early on :) Since they mentioned multiple times that he had donated semen while in England, what else could it be for? I would have preferred him not being the biological father, but I guess this is the Chinese way.
Wow, I did not like this. Usually I'm easily pleased with pretty much any romantic comedy, and the storyline seemed like something I'd go for, but I just didn't feel it. There were too many times the characters acted in a way that made no sense at the time or later. Maybe I just wasn't in the right mood for this show right now.
About the employees though, I think they mentioned something about the man being in Switzerland and that it had been going on for a while and getting serious. So they knew at least something.