At least on the bright side we have Esther/Ding (LGIEF)& Rosy/LYN (TSOPG) dramas to watch in less than 48 hours…
Not knowing what (LGIEF) and (TSOPG) actually mean, I shall have to wait until they start showing subbed episodes on myasiantv.ac before I can read about them on MDL. Sigh. Edit: I have just worked out that the second is The Story of Pearl Girl (or something similar) because I have just seen a reference to it in another post
Thank you. I might give it a go. I use myasiantv.ac (I have never used kisskh.) Given the nature of both sites, I prefer to stick to the devil I know rather than the one I don't.
Tablet is the biggest screen dramas on WeTV can be accessed with. I am used to it now 😅
Sorry, my bad. I was actually replying to your comment about "Tablet is the biggest screen dramas on WeTV can be accessed with. " I shall be quiet now!
Sorry, but have you seen this reduplicated character as a hononym for 妹妹? I can only find it (one character…
Thank you. Actually I have only just seen your other comment about the tones. I did wonder if it was a name but it seemed so unflattering. To be honest, I don't learn the tones because I just learn to read in other languages. If I recognise words or phrases, etc, when I hear them it is because they are used so frequently in historical dramas.
Tablet is the biggest screen dramas on WeTV can be accessed with. I am used to it now 😅
Xavion 15: I watch WeTV (on the odd occasion) on my laptop. Am I missing your point? Edit: Were you referring to the app? (I don't use an app for the free version.)
Even though people like to fret over the so called sibling relationship between SY and YN, what creeped me out…
Sorry, but have you seen this reduplicated character as a hononym for 妹妹? I can only find it (one character only - introduced in HSK 5) to mean eyebrow. (just curious)
I was watching this on a certain platform but 'episodes' 7-10 are just earlier episodes which have been repeated. (I don't know about ep. 11.) I am still waiting for the mistake to be rectified. I shall have to put it on hold.
Are you saying that she was stupid for crying or for some other reason which you do not give? If the latter, how…
You missed my original point - again. I have not even seen these episodes and was not speaking about what the CP had or had not done. I have no idea why when or why she cried. This is something which you assumed. You (and some other readers) still do not understand that I was pointing out that the act of crying does not signify stupidity (or intelligence) but you would have people believe that it does. Go and get a psychology masters degree then we'll argue this point again.
Are you saying that she was stupid for crying or for some other reason which you do not give? If the latter, how…
Yes, you have a right to rant. (I do, too.) I never said or implied otherwise. You still have not made it clear what you meant. You thought highly of the character and then capriciously altered your opinion of her because she mourned the loss of somebody who was essentially a childhood friend. Stupidity or intelligence had nothing to do with the emotion she displayed. Furthermore, if you feel insulted, take some time to see just how much you insulted people in your post.
I'm so pissed right now! What a nonsense script. Luo Mei character is a very stupid character ( to think I thought…
Are you saying that she was stupid for crying or for some other reason which you do not give? If the latter, how can you not be aware that biologically, emotions are not governed by intelligence (or a lack therof) - and vice versa? I accept that you did not like this part of the drama, (there is nothing wrong with that) but your overall comments show a decided lack of maturity and learning.
What is it with the scriptwriters for this drama. I am so frustrated and annoyed. I have just watched up to episode…
Thank you for replying. I have now watched up to ep. 14 but my comments still stand. Such a lot of wasted time - pity, because these two are quite good together. Still, hopefully things will continue to improve. (15/16 are not yet available to me but I would not be surprised to learn that it was the CP.)
What is it with the scriptwriters for this drama. I am so frustrated and annoyed. I have just watched up to episode 9 and this is the first time she mentioned her child in front of him. Previously, we were not aware of whether he knew about her mother and her child being killed (presuming of course that he didn't do it) or not. But there is no reaction from him even after she says something, other than to say, "Don't you trust me?" As he didn't show any surprise, are we to infer that he knew of their deaths? Was he saying that he didn't kill them? Then why not just say so? Moreover, why couldn't she just ask him why or if he killed their child at this point? And why did it not occur to him, if he did know, that she could have been crying for the loss of her child? The typical jealous lover (men and women are both alike in this respect) has to make everything about the rival.
Bad scriptwriting, immature scriptwriting - or a gone wrong social commentary of sorts?
Really, who cares about ratings. One likes a drama, one doesn't like it, or one has mixed views about it - ratings…
No. I was replying to your comments 'CONGRATS ON 28.000 HEAT!!!' and 'investment level'. I have been watching films and dramas for seventy years, and I would never consider how much investment went into the production of that which I watched or the number of people who liked it. It is unnatural. The only important thing to me is whether I liked it, and it should be the same for you. I get the impression that you are too concerned with knowing how many thousands of people like a particular drama. just because you like it.
P.S. My question, 'Who cares about ratings?' was not rhetorical.
1. What is a reservation - in this context? 2. How does the number of reservations affect you, me, or the showing of the drama on a network?
Edit: I have just worked out that the second is The Story of Pearl Girl (or something similar) because I have just seen a reference to it in another post
Given the nature of both sites, I prefer to stick to the devil I know rather than the one I don't.
Edit: Were you referring to the app? (I don't use an app for the free version.)
As he didn't show any surprise, are we to infer that he knew of their deaths? Was he saying that he didn't kill them? Then why not just say so? Moreover, why couldn't she just ask him why or if he killed their child at this point? And why did it not occur to him, if he did know, that she could have been crying for the loss of her child? The typical jealous lover (men and women are both alike in this respect) has to make everything about the rival.
Bad scriptwriting, immature scriptwriting - or a gone wrong social commentary of sorts?
P.S. My question, 'Who cares about ratings?' was not rhetorical.