You might want to rewatch the second half (I think?) of the arc, ep 8. The guy makes a passing comment to the…
I too think they went too deep into something they couldn't develop completely. Mei bao and Ah Jun's reactions to their father wasn't SS, sympathetic or anything else, IDK why some say it was. They were scared of him and story went too far back in their backstory and kind of made this cat and mouse game over the top. This is my first Angelababy's drama and although many say it's her best work and such, I didn't really enjoyed her acting. She was either crying pitifully or gazing up with dreamy eyes. I liked this drama but still it has many plot holes and flaws.
You might want to rewatch the second half (I think?) of the arc, ep 8. The guy makes a passing comment to the…
Yeah, anime was deeper and more enlightening about their relationship than but yet again it could be Wu's addition. I think I should watch 7 & 8 again. Honestly, I liked anime characters and story better, either because my preference for anime and fantasy in general or because it was more complex.
You might want to rewatch the second half (I think?) of the arc, ep 8. The guy makes a passing comment to the…
Sorry to butt into your conversation! But where does she says she's fallen in love with her stap father? I don't remember her saying this to Wu and her behaviour toward him was cold and hateful not sympathetic or IDK, like Stockholm Syndrome. I've very curious about this part.
Drama is gripping until 15th episode. At last episode it loses itself! I think anticlimactic ending could be for two reasons: 1) They didn't want the too perfect, too innocent picture they'd made of Mei bao tarnished with her staging a murder/suicide. Killing herself or another wouldn't sit well with her persona. 2) Audience could/would have kind of guessed Murder/suicide thing after anime part in ep8. Alternate ending could've been a surprise for those who had connected the dots about her past. Also, the woman siting above filming everything at leisure and doing nothing to stop murder is a bit out of mind.
Death bell is more saddening than frightening. I much prefer my own premonitions about paranormal beings and evil spirits than some half-baked revenge. I admit I didn't see the murderer's identity coming but still the ending was anticlimactic and teacher's story wasn't surprising. He had a wicked aura about him.
How is that he and his wife are divorced but they're still living together as a couple? I know that there are…
It's kind of funny. I'd seen couples get divorced so their son wouldn't have to go to military training but this kind of staged separation is really something!!
Watching Li Meng yu's episodes has confused me about something.
How is that he and his wife are divorced but they're still living together as a couple? I know that there are divorced couples cohabiting for some reasons but he and his ex live as a normal couple, sleep in same bed, wear rings and everything. Also, he said to her "let's not remarry", does it mean they're live together because they'd wanted to remarry? Or it's a translation error?
I'm still in ep8, but I have a feeling that susoects' tales and lies are more interesting than actual murder mystery…
Yeah, I saw it in summary and liked it but in drama no one mentioned it so far and from what I've seen from her face she wasn't much dolled up, like always imo.
It's one twist too many. They really should've left it as a failed murder-suicide attempt, and everyone actually…
I'm still in ep8, but I have a feeling that susoects' tales and lies are more interesting than actual murder mystery and this episode ending kind of gave me some clues about thr crime. By reading your comment I'm more sure of my suspicion. P.S: Do they call it a "Doll Murder Case" in the drama too. I saw it in the summary but I didn't hear it in drama so I thought it's only in novel.
P.S: Do they call it a "Doll Murder Case" in the drama too. I saw it in the summary but I didn't hear it in drama so I thought it's only in novel.