It breaks my heart to know that there will come a part when CSS and LBY will separate for 5 years before having…
My heart really breaks for NN. She finally learned to trust someone and open her heart unconditionally. Only to be broken hearted by LBY and made life more miserable for her and cause her grief in the most tragic way~ 3 days before the biggest day of her life. No wonder she believed she was born unlucky 😭🥲
She looks like a rose, no wonder her nickname is rosy.
She has a unique aura. Even though she is not the most beautiful c-actress but there is something abt her that makes her even beautiful than the rest and I can’t explain it. lol
So loving this drama, the beautiful and talented leads and their realistic characters . this awesome community and camaraderie here. We’re in this together be it good or bad, and thru tears and joy.
Thank you director Fei and to the author 💗
Lastly, please help rate this part 2 series. starting 1/29 >>7/29..thanks
Hello friends, did you try to order products ZLS is endorsing ? I am interested in Stella Luna shoes, I am checking the website link to her and the product, but can’t see it. Any help is appreciated . thank you 💗
Damm Antis, because of you, my babygirl Lusi was scolded again. even though it's not a rumor about Lusi, but still…
Don’t worry, knowing Lusi and her fans we are class act, will never spread this kind of rumors to get attention, and if anything else it might be the camp of the girl rumored to be dating WL. she starred opposite Neo in “ Our times “ per the rumors but don’t know if it’s legit.
What’s your favorite character played by Zhao Lusi? And why?
Dating in the kitchen Romance of tiger and rose The long ballad Love like the galaxy
She made her characters believable as if she is not ZLS. She takes you on a journey with her. Also her amazing chemistryyyy with her leads. lastly, her amazing comedic timing is flawless. Nobody can compare. ❤️
janecshia5 people found this review helpful Other reviews by this user2 days ago3 of 29 episodes seenDropped 2…
janecshia 10 people found this review helpful Other reviews by this user 6 days ago 24 of 27 episodes seen Ongoing 0 Overall 4.5 Story 4.5 Acting/Cast 8.0 Music 2.0 Rewatch Value 4.5 This review may contain spoilers I Feel Cheated by the Production
I am writing three episodes before the end of the season. Yesterday I watched the trailer again, which is full of suspense, action, fighting, emotional suspense and gives the impression that the viewer is in for something exciting, full of dangerous adventures. The trailer depicts an ML gripped by a lust for revenge and a wise FL who supports him intellectually and emotionally. The trailer is badass. Meanwhile, what we received in the first season.... I haven't read the book and I'm not interested in whether the drama is faithful to it. I have the drama itself before my eyes and it was a huge disappointment. The trailer promised me something juicy, and what I got was a boring story about second and third plan characters. Do I really have to watch the problems of FL's aunts and uncles instead of the story between ML and FL? After such an excellent trailer, I just feel cheated. I feel as if someone promised me a ride on the world's biggest roller coaster, and after three hours of waiting, took me on a steam train ride. The drama is played well. I have no complaints about the visual side. There are some very funny situations and intriguing characters. An average of five minutes per episode is really great, but the other 35-40 are nightmarishly boring. Instead of these almost 20 episodes of introductions, it would have been better to give three juicy ones. The proportions between the main plot and side plots are just very badly distributed. As for the music, unfortunately, it clearly lacks originality. Since the trailer fooled me into thinking that this would be a drama where something would happen, I feel cheated by the producers. If they had not lied, if they had said from the outset that this drama would simply be about the problems of growing up as a teenager, my rating would have been higher.
This account seems to be a hater. Also rated poorly on part 1. Just FYI
janecshia 5 people found this review helpful Other reviews by this user 2 days ago 3 of 29 episodes seen Dropped 2 Overall 1.5 Story 1.0 Acting/Cast 3.0 Music 1.0 Rewatch Value 1.0 This review may contain spoilers Too Slow and Too Boring
This drama is incredibly slow. Just when the viewer expects to finally see action around the main couple because the threads of uncles and aunts have ended and in season one ML finally proposed to FL (Hallelujah!) the threads of princesses and princes begin. I dared to write a negative comment after episode three because I saw rave reviews after episode one. If they are allowed, I am also allowed. I can't write a review after episode ten because my patience for this drama has already run out. Those interesting scenes shown in the trailer will probably be there three episodes before the end, but I really don't want to waste another hour learning about the stories of the secondary and tertiary characters. On top of that, the funny scenes are over. At this point, for me, there is nothing left in this drama except boredom. Music that has been in other dramas, young actors who are becoming more annoying than convincing on and, of course, a slower pace than in Sloth. Sorry, the boredom overshadows everything for me. In the second season there is nothing more interesting.
All the eps are puzzles towards character devt. However if you don’t like adult bickerings, can start ep1 then skip to ep5. For reference check out discussions tab 👆above this page> translated excerpts by scarfie. Just finished the book ... by scarfie Just finished the book ...
In this story, the FL is faced with a dilemma: how to select the right man for marriage. She has 3 choices: #1 a man who can be controlled because he is inexperienced and insecure, #2 a predictable man because he is a male version of herself, and #3 a mysterious and unpredictable man who asks her to take a leap of faith to trust him.
Initially, she didn't understand that settling for #1 and #2 was actually a sacrifice of herself and an ultimate loss of independence because she couldn't make a choice without fear! She thought that settling for a safe and predictable life would make her happy and independent. However, true independence is not about controlling others or confronting predictable situations. It's about having the confidence, courage, and ability to live a life that is fulfilling by reaching for your dreams. It's about what she has in herself, independent of her partner.
When she met #3 again, it wasn't a leap of faith to accept his love. He hasn't changed. She has! I do think that the author overdramatized his devotion to her to show that his absolute loyalty has lessened her insecurity and made her forgive him. Although there are men like that in real life, I feel it's more meaningful to emphasize the fact she has become an independent and less fearful woman. During his absence (5 years), she worked in the palace and did her own things. She grew up and became a person who didn't need to be rescued all the time. She developed her hobbies and followed her dreams. She became a mature intelligent woman who can empathize with his needs. She is finally ready to accept his love as an equal partner.
This character development from a fearful teen to an independent woman is what makes her journey believable and more interesting to read than just a romantic story.
In this story, the FL is faced with a dilemma: how to select the right man for marriage. She has 3 choices: #1 a man who can be controlled because he is inexperienced and insecure, #2 a predictable man because he is a male version of herself, and #3 a mysterious and unpredictable man who asks her to take a leap of faith to trust him.
Initially, she didn't understand that settling for #1 and #2 was actually a sacrifice of herself and an ultimate loss of independence because she couldn't make a choice without fear! She thought that settling for a safe and predictable life would make her happy and independent. However, true independence is not about controlling others or confronting predictable situations. It's about having the confidence, courage, and ability to live a life that is fulfilling by reaching for your dreams. It's about what she has in herself, independent of her partner.
When she met #3 again, it wasn't a leap of faith to accept his love. He hasn't changed. She has! I do think that the author overdramatized his devotion to her to show that his absolute loyalty has lessened her insecurity and made her forgive him. Although there are men like that in real life, I feel it's more meaningful to emphasize the fact she has become an independent and less fearful woman. During his absence (5 years), she worked in the palace and did her own things. She grew up and became a person who didn't need to be rescued all the time. She developed her hobbies and followed her dreams. She became a mature intelligent woman who can empathize with his needs. She is finally ready to accept his love as an equal partner.
This character development from a fearful teen to an independent woman is what makes her journey believable and more interesting to read than just a romantic story.
We’re in this together be it good or bad, and thru tears and joy.
Thank you director Fei and to the author 💗
Lastly, please help rate this part 2 series. starting 1/29 >>7/29..thanks
🍉 2nd leads reportedly are young stars Ma Boqian and DING Xiaoying.
excited with this new visual CP? 😊
Source: @ Stardramachaser
Romance of tiger and rose
The long ballad
Love like the galaxy
She made her characters believable as if she is not ZLS. She takes you on a journey with her.
Also her amazing chemistryyyy with her leads.
lastly, her amazing comedic timing is flawless. Nobody can compare. ❤️
10 people found this review helpful
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24 of 27 episodes seen
Ongoing 0
Overall 4.5
Story 4.5
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 2.0
Rewatch Value 4.5
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I Feel Cheated by the Production
I am writing three episodes before the end of the season.
Yesterday I watched the trailer again, which is full of suspense, action, fighting, emotional suspense and gives the impression that the viewer is in for something exciting, full of dangerous adventures. The trailer depicts an ML gripped by a lust for revenge and a wise FL who supports him intellectually and emotionally. The trailer is badass. Meanwhile, what we received in the first season....
I haven't read the book and I'm not interested in whether the drama is faithful to it. I have the drama itself before my eyes and it was a huge disappointment. The trailer promised me something juicy, and what I got was a boring story about second and third plan characters. Do I really have to watch the problems of FL's aunts and uncles instead of the story between ML and FL? After such an excellent trailer, I just feel cheated. I feel as if someone promised me a ride on the world's biggest roller coaster, and after three hours of waiting, took me on a steam train ride.
The drama is played well. I have no complaints about the visual side. There are some very funny situations and intriguing characters. An average of five minutes per episode is really great, but the other 35-40 are nightmarishly boring. Instead of these almost 20 episodes of introductions, it would have been better to give three juicy ones. The proportions between the main plot and side plots are just very badly distributed.
As for the music, unfortunately, it clearly lacks originality.
Since the trailer fooled me into thinking that this would be a drama where something would happen, I feel cheated by the producers. If they had not lied, if they had said from the outset that this drama would simply be about the problems of growing up as a teenager, my rating would have been higher.
5 people found this review helpful
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2 days ago
3 of 29 episodes seen
Dropped 2
Overall 1.5
Story 1.0
Acting/Cast 3.0
Music 1.0
Rewatch Value 1.0
This review may contain spoilers
Too Slow and Too Boring
This drama is incredibly slow. Just when the viewer expects to finally see action around the main couple because the threads of uncles and aunts have ended and in season one ML finally proposed to FL (Hallelujah!) the threads of princesses and princes begin.
I dared to write a negative comment after episode three because I saw rave reviews after episode one. If they are allowed, I am also allowed. I can't write a review after episode ten because my patience for this drama has already run out. Those interesting scenes shown in the trailer will probably be there three episodes before the end, but I really don't want to waste another hour learning about the stories of the secondary and tertiary characters. On top of that, the funny scenes are over. At this point, for me, there is nothing left in this drama except boredom. Music that has been in other dramas, young actors who are becoming more annoying than convincing on and, of course, a slower pace than in Sloth. Sorry, the boredom overshadows everything for me. In the second season there is nothing more interesting.
Just finished the book ... by scarfie Just finished the book ...
In this story, the FL is faced with a dilemma: how to select the right man for marriage. She has 3 choices: #1 a man who can be controlled because he is inexperienced and insecure, #2 a predictable man because he is a male version of herself, and #3 a mysterious and unpredictable man who asks her to take a leap of faith to trust him.
Initially, she didn't understand that settling for #1 and #2 was actually a sacrifice of herself and an ultimate loss of independence because she couldn't make a choice without fear! She thought that settling for a safe and predictable life would make her happy and independent. However, true independence is not about controlling others or confronting predictable situations. It's about having the confidence, courage, and ability to live a life that is fulfilling by reaching for your dreams. It's about what she has in herself, independent of her partner.
When she met #3 again, it wasn't a leap of faith to accept his love. He hasn't changed. She has! I do think that the author overdramatized his devotion to her to show that his absolute loyalty has lessened her insecurity and made her forgive him. Although there are men like that in real life, I feel it's more meaningful to emphasize the fact she has become an independent and less fearful woman. During his absence (5 years), she worked in the palace and did her own things. She grew up and became a person who didn't need to be rescued all the time. She developed her hobbies and followed her dreams. She became a mature intelligent woman who can empathize with his needs. She is finally ready to accept his love as an equal partner.
This character development from a fearful teen to an independent woman is what makes her journey believable and more interesting to read than just a romantic story.
In this story, the FL is faced with a dilemma: how to select the right man for marriage. She has 3 choices: #1 a man who can be controlled because he is inexperienced and insecure, #2 a predictable man because he is a male version of herself, and #3 a mysterious and unpredictable man who asks her to take a leap of faith to trust him.
Initially, she didn't understand that settling for #1 and #2 was actually a sacrifice of herself and an ultimate loss of independence because she couldn't make a choice without fear! She thought that settling for a safe and predictable life would make her happy and independent. However, true independence is not about controlling others or confronting predictable situations. It's about having the confidence, courage, and ability to live a life that is fulfilling by reaching for your dreams. It's about what she has in herself, independent of her partner.
When she met #3 again, it wasn't a leap of faith to accept his love. He hasn't changed. She has! I do think that the author overdramatized his devotion to her to show that his absolute loyalty has lessened her insecurity and made her forgive him. Although there are men like that in real life, I feel it's more meaningful to emphasize the fact she has become an independent and less fearful woman. During his absence (5 years), she worked in the palace and did her own things. She grew up and became a person who didn't need to be rescued all the time. She developed her hobbies and followed her dreams. She became a mature intelligent woman who can empathize with his needs. She is finally ready to accept his love as an equal partner.
This character development from a fearful teen to an independent woman is what makes her journey believable and more interesting to read than just a romantic story.