I hate his messy relationship with her. I dont care about his debt or guilt to the ex's sister He has responsibility…
That’s my point I totally agree. He’s disrespecting his marriage by doing this. Either end the relationship with FL or with Fang Lei ML can’t have it both ways. What makes me even angrier is that before I could understand why they met because she was blackmailing him; now the secret’s out which means he’s meeting her of his own free will. I just watched the Episode 21 trailer and I’m pissed off that ML is still seeing her.
I think he feels responsible for her like an older brother. But also because she is the only other person that…
People who don’t have clarity in their minds not only stay stuck in a mess themselves, but also drag others into it. Whatever he feels for Fang Lei whether it’s responsibility, guilt, or anything else he should’ve set clear boundaries.
trying very hard to get hype up for this series. but somehow, it doesn't hook me enough, still on episode 8 eventhough…
I can understand, because the initial episodes feel like a kind of illusion the characters aren’t truly themselves yet, given their complex backgrounds. So the moments seem somewhat artificial, and I felt that too. They don’t quite touch the heart at first.
But around episodes 13–14, the masks begin to fall off, and the characters start revealing their true selves. That’s when the moments become real genuine and they finally begin to touch your heart.
Even so, the early episodes are just as important. They reflect the complexity of the characters, the layers they carry, and the reasons behind their guarded emotions.
This is the first show I’ve seen where people are actually yearning for a breakup or divorce and I'm loving it.
It's truly"The pain of love is sweet... and beautiful." There’s something deeply satisfying about the pain in this story.
When the male lead says, "You deserve this compensation we were a couple once," I wish the female lead had said, "We were never a couple."
Because the truth is, he never treated her like a partner. He treated her like an employee someone he had hired to play the role of a wife. Every time she did something right, he rewarded her, as if she were fulfilling a contract. Not once did he show her genuine love not even for a second.
So when she finally says, "I want to forget the mistakes of my past," Its evident that she was talking about him.
Well, I don't know how many episodes you've watched, but we already have another epic fight scene with her in…
I watched that scene,you can call it a guess or an observation, something that comes naturally after watching dramas for so many years. Why don’t we do this: let’s keep track of the FL’s fight scenes and clever moves until the end of the drama, and see whether the FL matches up to the ML. Everything will become clear then.
oh i truly hate it 😔 im on ep 1 and they say that her tendons are not gonna recover... why do they have to…
That’s how dramaland’s history has always been, but since someone mentioned there’s more action, I’ll watch a few more episodes. If it feels like it’s following the same old trend, I’ll drop it.
Thanks for your commen ! I was waiting for this one as it's supposed to have a strong FL but I think I will skip…
I’m on the 5th episode now, and based on what I’ve seen so far and my overall experience with dramaland, that’s my take. It’s better if you judge it for yourself.
Well, I don't know how many episodes you've watched, but we already have another epic fight scene with her in…
i'm in 5 ep and i don't see any fight after she lost memory and i damn sure her memory will come in half of the drama and in the finale she will show some skill.
Such a foolish character the female doctor knows that the FL’s life is in danger, yet she brings the children to her, saying “recognize them, recognize them.” If she truly had that much kindness, she should have kept the children safe in the mountains and sent her informant to search for the FL. But no despite knowing the FL’s life is at risk, she chose to endanger not only herself but also the children. How does keeping the children with the FL fulfill any greater purpose? On the contrary, they’ll only become her weakness.
And as it is, the FL doesn’t even remember anything she can’t protect herself, so how will she protect others? The story feels more like a romantic family drama.
She doesn’t remember anything and is behaving like a child. Instead of staying calm and composed to handle the situation, she’s being stubborn. I don’t like the FL’s character this could work well for a romantic drama, but not for a mystery thriller or a strong female lead.
And dramas have this habit of creating an illusion for viewers. In the first episode, they’ll show the girl’s fight scene in the intro, and then either skip it until the very last episode or barely show her at all. At the start, they portray her as strong and independent, but by the end, they reduce her to just a housewife. What’s the point of that? I’d call it nothing less than cheating.
If he loves her that much, he should just marry her she’s practically dying to be with him anyway.
But around episodes 13–14, the masks begin to fall off, and the characters start revealing their true selves. That’s when the moments become real genuine and they finally begin to touch your heart.
Even so, the early episodes are just as important. They reflect the complexity of the characters, the layers they carry, and the reasons behind their guarded emotions.
This is the first show I’ve seen where people are actually yearning for a breakup or divorce and I'm loving it.
It's truly"The pain of love is sweet... and beautiful."
There’s something deeply satisfying about the pain in this story.
I wish the female lead had said, "We were never a couple."
Because the truth is, he never treated her like a partner.
He treated her like an employee someone he had hired to play the role of a wife.
Every time she did something right, he rewarded her, as if she were fulfilling a contract.
Not once did he show her genuine love not even for a second.
So when she finally says, "I want to forget the mistakes of my past,"
Its evident that she was talking about him.
And as it is, the FL doesn’t even remember anything she can’t protect herself, so how will she protect others? The story feels more like a romantic family drama.
And dramas have this habit of creating an illusion for viewers. In the first episode, they’ll show the girl’s fight scene in the intro, and then either skip it until the very last episode or barely show her at all. At the start, they portray her as strong and independent, but by the end, they reduce her to just a housewife. What’s the point of that? I’d call it nothing less than cheating.