Definitely remake of Korean drama "Five Enough." I did enjoy "Five Enough."
I saw that K-drama too. It was very good. That one was 3+2. The guy's parents were in-laws from hell. I just finished the first episode, and I like it somewhat. At least it gives me something else to watch in a different genre..
This actress again? I love Song Weilong but I won't watch anything with her anymore
Despite your claim to love him, you want to end your love relationship like that?πππ Moreover, in this drama, he would be playing an entirely different role. Perhaps after seeing the first episode, you might want to reconsiderπππ
It was such a beautiful story. Some of my favorites were when Tan was reunited with her dad, when Chu was united with her dad, and when Minhminh's son asked for a sister. I also liked the strategy Xu used to get Yun Yi to leave with her scholarly "lover."
I love his maid. She's adorable and his biggest stan. I would rather them continue to have this brother and little…
I don't think they have romantic feelings for each other. FYZ is her biggest fan and, in a way, more like a little sister to him; she believes in him more than anyone else. Remember, she dragged him to see the blooming tree and to participate when others looked down on him.
We're watching a drama about the first love of youngesters, almost teenagers who have just finished high school,…
That's my opinion. The drama is about young people, so their love experience should be pure and uncomplicated. I've seen Lucy in many dramas and I like his acting skills.
Hey, at least the OST is fire! Ik whenever its Liu Yuning, Zhou Shen or Silence Wang, the OST is gonna be a 10/10.
My thoughts exactly. My favorite part was the accidental meeting at the cafeteria. The song "Crush" was a perfect fit for the meeting. In my opinion, Lucy was wrong to hide the fact that he was back. I know he wanted to surprise her and all, and that he came back from her, but he understands her personality, and he should have hinted at that effect, especially when he bought her the medicine. He could have used that as an excuse, knowing it was raining where she was and that her arthritis would be acting up. Now she's upset, and he has to deal with it.
Episode 11 and 12 were just as fun as the first ten!! I just love snarky ML!
Hey, our boy had a lucky encounter with the drama, and he became a badass someone to be reckoned with. That was truly an amazing born-again in my opinion.
Who came up with the brilliant idea of calling the series Be Passionately in Love π€£
I presume a GENIUS didπ€£π€£π€£ A Love So Beautiful, To Be or Not, Love Maybe, Do You Love Me? and other beautiful, meaningful titles do not fully capture its essence, as the title they chose. Its a novel adaptation as well. So, a lot of thinking may have done to title it appropriately πππ
the actors are good, but the plot is not much appealing to me so far and pretty boring. I am watching at 2-3x…
Based on the episodes so far, I think the meaning of the drama's title is how deeply the couples felt about each other, yet did not express their feelings openly. We can see CLZ is deeply in love with XZ, yet it seems she's playing hard to get. But, she's hesitant for different reasons. First, he's going away very soon, and second, all the girls love him. Even if he doesn't want them, they're throwing themselves at him. She witnessed one already. I think by not being in a relationship, they're already in a passionate love affair without realizing it. This is my humble opinion of this love story.
Regardless of the mess in last eps , the second leads story was really the best. Nian and chen sujie were the…
I didn't get the last episode either. Didn't he go to UCLA as planned? Was he only taking care of Siyao in the States for four years? The ending was totally confusing.
I never read descriptions, so I was waiting for Hongrang to be found alive and doing well. too bad, too sad that…
π€£π€£π€£ It seemed the little brother wasn't the master's kid because he said something to her when she went crazy, saying that the master had caused her son to leave.
So, the mother caused her son to die because she wanted to kill Jaeyi, and the boy saw what they were doing. If she didn't plot to kill someone else's kid, her child wouldn't have died. As the saying goes, "what goes around, comes around".
In the novel it's explained - the legal wife is FL's stepmom but raised her since young and is her mom at heart.…
Tan's behavior shows proper upbringing. She's intelligent, courageous, and conducts herself well. Even when the prince spoke to the emperor about the kind of person she was and that she wasn't an ordinary girl, I was surprised the emperor didn't ask him how he knew her so well. That's why it is said that a good upbringing cannot be bought. Any fool can birth a child; however, raising a child is golden.
I never read descriptions, so I was waiting for Hongrang to be found alive and doing well. too bad, too sad that…
That was the sad part. Unfortunately, the servants in the household knew that he was dead, yet they allowed Jaeyi to live in perpetual anxiety, waiting for him. The sad part is that one of them threw the dead body into the well that the whole household drank from.
In the novel it's explained - the legal wife is FL's stepmom but raised her since young and is her mom at heart.…
Thanks for clarifying the confusion. It's just like any military deployment; not all spouses go with the military personnel, especially when the new duty station is remote. The novel provides a better explanation than the drama. Nevertheless, regardless of where the third daughter lived, the way her mother raised her was something else.
FL mother identity until now, only know her name but I guess it's legal wife so she belong to daughter of legal…
That woman didn't know her place at all. That's not all. The way she raised her daughter is nothing to write home about. We shouldn't expect anything better from her anyway. She forgot that the girl represents her father and his household, but she didn't raise her as the daughter of a Marquis, which is disgraceful compared to her younger sister.
I guess it's because Ming Tan is the legal daughter (like, her mother is the first and legal wife, I forgot what…
I guess Chu's mom was the side chick who got knocked up, or probably a maid who got knocked up by the master, because they kind of hinted something to that effect at the welcome home dinner when Chu's mom sat beside the master and was politely asked to leave the seat. Since Tan was born afterwards, that made her the last child born by the legal wife before she died.
I was so happy with our prince's punishment for both mother and daughter. As the mother stole someone else's husband, she wanted her daughter to steal the prince for her daughter. How could a mother do such a despicable thing to someone else's child? She forgot the law of nature that what goes around comes around.
I just finished the first episode, and I like it somewhat. At least it gives me something else to watch in a different genre..
Moreover, in this drama, he would be playing an entirely different role. Perhaps after seeing the first episode, you might want to reconsiderπππ
I also liked the strategy Xu used to get Yun Yi to leave with her scholarly "lover."
In my opinion, Lucy was wrong to hide the fact that he was back. I know he wanted to surprise her and all, and that he came back from her, but he understands her personality, and he should have hinted at that effect, especially when he bought her the medicine. He could have used that as an excuse, knowing it was raining where she was and that her arthritis would be acting up. Now she's upset, and he has to deal with it.
A Love So Beautiful, To Be or Not, Love Maybe, Do You Love Me? and other beautiful, meaningful titles do not fully capture its essence, as the title they chose. Its a novel adaptation as well. So, a lot of thinking may have done to title it appropriately πππ
I think by not being in a relationship, they're already in a passionate love affair without realizing it.
This is my humble opinion of this love story.
It seemed the little brother wasn't the master's kid because he said something to her when she went crazy, saying that the master had caused her son to leave.
So, the mother caused her son to die because she wanted to kill Jaeyi, and the boy saw what they were doing. If she didn't plot to kill someone else's kid, her child wouldn't have died. As the saying goes, "what goes around, comes around".
Nevertheless, regardless of where the third daughter lived, the way her mother raised her was something else.
I was so happy with our prince's punishment for both mother and daughter. As the mother stole someone else's husband, she wanted her daughter to steal the prince for her daughter. How could a mother do such a despicable thing to someone else's child? She forgot the law of nature that what goes around comes around.