I am not a fan of the character played by the FL from the start and it deepens in ep 19. She is annoying, Her…
It's the small things that drive me nuts. Pretty sure every Ireine Song drama I've watched has at least one part where she stuffs her mouth full of food and then tries to talk around it. There are multiple examples in this one and I'm only on episode 15. She also tends to get food on her face regularly. Her stylist always puts her in baggy clothes and she runs everywhere with arms flapping. Because she's so small and child-like, I would like to see her in a more mature drama that fits her age, not her appearance. On a positive note, her outfits were perfect in Ever Night 1.
Hello thanks a lot for the link :0). I right away looked it up, and on second thought, not sure I'll start to…
If you haven't already, google the image of Bai Yu and Zhu Yi Long on the cover of Bazaare magazine (Chinese edition). There are several that are better (gorgeous) pics of BY than how he looks in the drama.
I so agree. For me, 10's are reserved for those where I have no complaints/found no flaws and this is one of them. It had none of the annoying repetitive things that are added to every other Asian dramas. Was just a simple, clean story.
Park Bong Pal (Ok Taec Yeon) supporting Kim Hyun Ji (Kim So Hyun) in Bring It On, Ghost. Both of them were adorable. When they smiled, I smiled.
Gu Wei Yi (Lin Yi) in Put Your Head on My Shoulder. His need to research everything he’s not sure of so he can support Si Tu Mo (Fair Xing) is funny, but takes a special turn in Episode 22.
Possible spoiler below???>>>>I watched this after marathoning Her Private Life b/c I felt like watching another…
Agree with you about it dragging near the end. Loved it up until the last 2-3 episodes. It would have been so much better if it had wrapped up there. The rest was fluff that just seemed to be tacked on to increase the episode count.
Gu Wei Yi (Lin Yi) in Put Your Head on My Shoulder. His need to research everything he’s not sure of so he can support Si Tu Mo (Fair Xing) is funny, but takes a special turn in Episode 22.