It was really a fun drama. I especially liked the fact that Keke insisted on Haikuo's reconciliation with his dad before they could get back together. I also liked the fact that Keke's parents made Haikuo's dad realize that he needed to apologize to his son for neglecting him and his mom when they needed him the most. Others might feel that the relationship between Haikuo and his dad doesn't have anything to do with Keke. Still, I feel Haiduo needed his father to apologize for what happened for him to let go of the pain he had been holding on to for so long.
I liked that once they discovered that they were given a chance at a second lifetime, they could look back and…
I'll get to it today. How dumb can a person be? After knowing your killer and you're given a second chance at life, why would she want to be with him again when she knows how it's going to end? I think she needs a dirty slap.
There are equal numbers of people hating on both characters. It's not one-sided at all. Even the misunderstandings…
I don't think I have, but I'd check. I like WCR, too. I've seen her in a lot of medical dramas. I really love historical dramas, too, with feisty and stubborn female characters. The no-no-sense kind cases are Love Like the Galaxy and Who Rules the World. Women are more like Elizabeth in Pride and Prejudice and less like Jane.πππ
Frrr like When his memories of mission her is when he's bossing her around? make me a meal?? like hello?? you…
I had to stop it halfway because the hatred of the stepsister was too much for me to bear. Perhaps I'd continue it later and take it one episode at a time.
There are equal numbers of people hating on both characters. It's not one-sided at all. Even the misunderstandings…
I saw that and really liked it. I'd recommend it. I love dramas with romance, too, because I love happy endings. I don't like hateful, mean characters who make others sad.
Frrr like When his memories of mission her is when he's bossing her around? make me a meal?? like hello?? you…
I forgot the errand part. Doing the boss's daughter's homework! On which planet does this happen? That's why I like the female doctor in Soo Ji and Woo Ri, the K-drama. She doesn't answer stupid questions from her boss and bluntly tells him it doesn't pertain to her job. Even if one wants to please their boss, being stupid is not the way to go.
It's a beautiful melody and everything, but it's poetry. I would rather the composer write a story about the girl's experiences instead. That's just my opinion.
There are equal numbers of people hating on both characters. It's not one-sided at all. Even the misunderstandings…
In the first couple of episodes, the PR hinted that SRQ would move to her courtyard after he was castrated and felt dejected. Since she separated from her husband, she took SRQ as her lover.
There are equal numbers of people hating on both characters. It's not one-sided at all. Even the misunderstandings…
I think they were both at fault, too. That's why communication is very important. If there is a lack of communication, there will be misunderstandings, just like it was with this couple.
I am liking the drama so far, it surly has a different twist in the plot, and from what i am reading from the…
I liked that once they discovered that they were given a chance at a second lifetime, they could look back and evaluate the first decisions they made and where they went wrong. If not, they wouldn't have discovered the green snake under the green grass. They thought they killed each other, not knowing Su killed both of them for what happened to his family and his castration. Their discussion after leaving the palace (episode 5) showed their maturity and better cooperation. From that scene, I think PW loves her and doesn't want SRQ around her this time.
I do agree, she literally showed no emotion about getting him killed, they even talked so casually about it
Remember, this is a redo for them (2nd lifetime). They work based on what happened in their first lifetime. Let's say you wake up tomorrow and suddenly discover it was ten years ago. The emotions you felt the first time wouldn't be there in your second experience of the same situation. Because with a foreknowledge of events that will happen, you are now steps ahead of the game. The Yang family wasn't a big problem for them in their first lifetime, but they are better prepared knowing what they know this time.
I think Su Rong Qing is sincere, he couldn't have killed Li Rong
I think he did it because of what was done to his family. He was taking revenge on the Princess Royal and PW. He was the closest to the PR after she separated from PW in their first lifetime. Then, she suddenly got sick, and he was the one preparing her medicine. He also instructed everyone to wear the sachets he prepared when meeting her. So, who could have poisoned her if not him? He has the motive, means, and opportunity.
Hopefully not, I even ship her with that eccentric toy store owner, than her going back together with the ex.…
I saw that, too, and was upset. The way he treated her on her birthday was totally on-called-for, blaming her for every bad thing that happened to him. He didn't even prepare anything for her birthday before being hospitalized. The flower she received was sent by her idol. I hope the writer didn't put them together at the end of the day because he doesn't deserve such a nice person.
Frrr like When his memories of mission her is when he's bossing her around? make me a meal?? like hello?? you…
I so wanted to give him an invincible slap when he told her to leave the laundry she was about to do and cook for him. I was so upset it wasn't funny. I'm sure in reality there are girls like that. He also wasn't nice to her when they visited Amusement Park. I don't get it. Her coworkers and her boss treats her like crap, and her so-called boyfriend is the king of jerks. Yet she stayed positive with so much negative energy around her.