It's an OK overall drama but I didn't really get into it. The pacing by the writers/directors is a bit iffy at times. As an example of this: some scenes that involve crying go on way too long with a character just sitting there crying with no dialogue. It looks like they're trying to kill time.
As 2017 moves along - I think it will be overtaken by other period dramas. It's not bad by any means but unless you're a major fan of one of the cast members - give it a try but don't bother re-watching it (if you drop it or finish it).
Nothing too preachy. It's about a man struggling to raise a kid. A woman struggling and focusing on her career and trying to make it work her way (instead of slaving away to people she despises). The more I look back on it - the more I appreciate it.
There is some ridiculousness - it is partially a comedy but some good insights mixed in with the comedy and it never feels really preachy or anything. Both the leads grow as people. It's like wine for me - gets better as time passes.
Janice Wu is the actress who carries this drama. Some people may not like it but her animated expressions and actions made me laugh. I think everyone else was a little too muted, serious and the dubbing was hard to deal with (sometimes it is).
This drama was gotten exponentially better and after episodes 7 and 8, I've officially fallen in love with…
It was definitely a little shaky for 5 and 6 immediately after the re-write but 7 and 8 make it seem more like the previews for the show which is a good thing.
Surprised by the low rating. It's a pretty lighthearted drama with comedy and romance. There are some life lessons thrown in too. Sometimes things got a little soap opera-y but I think the show managed to stay grounded over the 16 episodes. I wouldn't re-watch it any time soon but I am glad I did watch it.
I don't understand the ending... Will there be a season 3?
I doubt it. The ending isn't super obvious but I'll try to recap and explain:
Shen Xi and Zhi Zhou have a fate together. They are soulmates (or whatever other term you want to use). But their fate is cursed.
The butler and Zhi Zhou figured out how the 'curse' came about - they met as toddlers when a man with a bomb strapped to him attacked at an event. Zhi Zhou would rather die as a young adult and still remember Shen Xi than no longer have a fate with her in it. So the butler convinces Shen Xi to go back and change the cursed fate so his boss won't die. She does that, she loses her leg. She remembers Zhi Zhou. Zhi Zhou forgets her.
And then Shen Xi goes to work... Zhi Zhou walks in and lock eyes with her. Flashback to a few minutes earlier and Shen Xi goes on a monologue about fate followed by:
Chen Han gets her purse(?) stolen. She steals Monkey's bike. Monkey gets his friend Brawny (Wei Ren) and Brawny jumps into the car of Wei Ye to chase down Chen Han.
The thief and then Chen Han almost hit Zhi Zhou walking down the street. This delays Zhi Zhou and throws him off-guard. He collides with Yu Tang seconds later and gets his suit stained. And with his personality... he wants to change immediately and calls his butler. The butler suggests he find a towel while he waits for a clean suit.
And then... he enters a business looking for a towel and he happens to meet Shen Xi - his soulmate.
The last episode lays it on pretty thick - but basically some fates are so strong that nothing can change them. All these little events happened to bring Zhi Zhou into that store. They still had a fate after all - a non-cursed fate. So it's implied Zhi Zhou will fall in love with her (she already loves and remembers him from past timelines) and they'll have a happily ever after this time.
I wasn't satisfied with Qi Long and ZiYi ending!! Omg the 2016 coupe got their happy ending after Wang Lin…
I was also really disappointed with the ending.
We were told all series long about the consequences of what would happen if someone did what Wang Lin did... and yet it's implied she gets happily ever after with no consequences.
Here's my take on Qi Long and Si Yi:
We get a super-sad ending for Qi Long and Si Yi. Qi Long knows what will happen to Si Yi after she steps off that train in a few days (at most) and yet he can't do anything about it.
I think that's why Si Yi slapped him when she got off the train in the earlier episodes. He was just on the train with her and then he's standing there pretending not to know him (or he said something to upset her on the train but he doesn't know what at that point).
But you could also be right - this could just be the writers screwing up. I was hoping he'd travel to the time where she got shot (protecting him) and come up with a plan to take her to his time but I guess not.
As 2017 moves along - I think it will be overtaken by other period dramas. It's not bad by any means but unless you're a major fan of one of the cast members - give it a try but don't bother re-watching it (if you drop it or finish it).
There is some ridiculousness - it is partially a comedy but some good insights mixed in with the comedy and it never feels really preachy or anything. Both the leads grow as people. It's like wine for me - gets better as time passes.
Shen Xi and Zhi Zhou have a fate together. They are soulmates (or whatever other term you want to use). But their fate is cursed.
The butler and Zhi Zhou figured out how the 'curse' came about - they met as toddlers when a man with a bomb strapped to him attacked at an event. Zhi Zhou would rather die as a young adult and still remember Shen Xi than no longer have a fate with her in it. So the butler convinces Shen Xi to go back and change the cursed fate so his boss won't die. She does that, she loses her leg. She remembers Zhi Zhou. Zhi Zhou forgets her.
And then Shen Xi goes to work... Zhi Zhou walks in and lock eyes with her. Flashback to a few minutes earlier and Shen Xi goes on a monologue about fate followed by:
Chen Han gets her purse(?) stolen. She steals Monkey's bike. Monkey gets his friend Brawny (Wei Ren) and Brawny jumps into the car of Wei Ye to chase down Chen Han.
The thief and then Chen Han almost hit Zhi Zhou walking down the street. This delays Zhi Zhou and throws him off-guard. He collides with Yu Tang seconds later and gets his suit stained. And with his personality... he wants to change immediately and calls his butler. The butler suggests he find a towel while he waits for a clean suit.
And then... he enters a business looking for a towel and he happens to meet Shen Xi - his soulmate.
The last episode lays it on pretty thick - but basically some fates are so strong that nothing can change them. All these little events happened to bring Zhi Zhou into that store. They still had a fate after all - a non-cursed fate. So it's implied Zhi Zhou will fall in love with her (she already loves and remembers him from past timelines) and they'll have a happily ever after this time.
We were told all series long about the consequences of what would happen if someone did what Wang Lin did... and yet it's implied she gets happily ever after with no consequences.
Here's my take on Qi Long and Si Yi:
We get a super-sad ending for Qi Long and Si Yi. Qi Long knows what will happen to Si Yi after she steps off that train in a few days (at most) and yet he can't do anything about it.
I think that's why Si Yi slapped him when she got off the train in the earlier episodes. He was just on the train with her and then he's standing there pretending not to know him (or he said something to upset her on the train but he doesn't know what at that point).
But you could also be right - this could just be the writers screwing up. I was hoping he'd travel to the time where she got shot (protecting him) and come up with a plan to take her to his time but I guess not.