The friend and the husband were so toxic and much much worse in the novel
In the novel. The friend and her drama took up way too much novel space. All they did was fight with each other, using each other, cheating , and then you see the friend continue on doing the same thing with a bunch of other guys
They probably want to keep the core issue of the characters but they didn't want to have that crazy toxic drama in there. It was extremely annoying. I just skim through them. Because it's way too much
I don't like what he did. But I understand why he did it. And I agree what he did and how he handle it wasn't…
This drama for sure is already leveled up. They're interaction is much deeper and more meaningful than the backdrop of the novel
The novel never explore the emotional depth and background between the main characters and their parents and how it affects them so much. We just get a little glimpse and it was never processed and there wasn't any growth in it
I don't like what he did. But I understand why he did it. And I agree what he did and how he handle it wasn't…
Later on you'll feel that way about the female lead and why she broke up with him
When I read the novel. I felt it both of them for their miscommunication and how they both help back and wasn't truly honest with each other. There's a period in time that she wasn't fully honest and she just had assumption. Then it was his turn.
Looking at that preview that seems to be the way they're going towards the ending episode. It will be her turn to move forward and turn to him
But for sure the drama is so much better
Emotions and feelings are complicated. I as a grown adult still struggle between telling it how it is or pausing for better timing. Etc etc. Because it's not just about what you say but you need to know who you're interacting with and the type of audience you have. It's hard
i actually….agree! weird since SML isn’t exactly the most honest guy. but chemistry IS there.
I don't know what you're talking about? You seem to have a lot of biases blaming either the male character or female character. You have a lot of assumption about the character even though you didn't fully watch a certain scene. You said female lead is doing this and that but there's plenty of scene with her calling the second male lead out.
Nowhere in my comment mention the second male lead.
A lot of your comments seem to have biases. You have an issue with Chinese drama writing. I don't know why you're here watching a Chinese drama. Then you assume certain things from someone's comment and then talk about double standards etc etc when my comment had nothing to do with that. None of my comments really has anything to do about it. I could objectively watch a drama, hold whatever character accountable for their actions and I could also understand where the characters coming from.
This is a good actress and she has chemistry with everybody. She has chemistry with her co-worker, her friend, parents,...ect...
also want to add there’s something to be said about a man who shows up and goes after what he wants. and right…
I don't feel bad for the second male lead. He is a grown adult. He can push back. He choose not to.
I can sympathize with them but I don't feel bad for any of the characters.
I also like characters who have certain struggle and create growth and development from that.
Female leads seem to communicate decently but in actuality that is not true. She struggle to truly go for what she wants and to be honest about it. Especially with her parents.
This is why I like how the main characters challenge each other and push each other out of their comfort zone to do better. To level up
I'm a sucker for growth and development. I know most people just want their characters to be perfect with everything, knows how to do everything, and do everything right,. That is so childish to me
Eye of the beholder
Pei is so fem here hahaha
They probably want to keep the core issue of the characters but they didn't want to have that crazy toxic drama in there. It was extremely annoying. I just skim through them. Because it's way too much
The novel never explore the emotional depth and background between the main characters and their parents and how it affects them so much. We just get a little glimpse and it was never processed and there wasn't any growth in it
When I read the novel. I felt it both of them for their miscommunication and how they both help back and wasn't truly honest with each other. There's a period in time that she wasn't fully honest and she just had assumption. Then it was his turn.
Looking at that preview that seems to be the way they're going towards the ending episode. It will be her turn to move forward and turn to him
But for sure the drama is so much better
Emotions and feelings are complicated. I as a grown adult still struggle between telling it how it is or pausing for better timing. Etc etc. Because it's not just about what you say but you need to know who you're interacting with and the type of audience you have. It's hard
Nowhere in my comment mention the second male lead.
A lot of your comments seem to have biases. You have an issue with Chinese drama writing. I don't know why you're here watching a Chinese drama. Then you assume certain things from someone's comment and then talk about double standards etc etc when my comment had nothing to do with that. None of my comments really has anything to do about it. I could objectively watch a drama, hold whatever character accountable for their actions and I could also understand where the characters coming from.
This is a good actress and she has chemistry with everybody. She has chemistry with her co-worker, her friend, parents,...ect...
It was a little awkward for him to be at the Press promo but I could see that he tried to incorporate him. She does too
Congrats
https://www.instagram.com/p/DTiDhHID-3i/?igsh=MTB2OG1hZnVkbnM2OQ==
Leads with FL parents
https://www.instagram.com/p/DTiHsi-D3ES/?img_index=1&igsh=ZnVqNmVhMTc5NTJ0
Office kiss
https://www.instagram.com/p/DThidsEEnVS/?igsh=MXUwMHFqZmY4am11dw==
They have a lot of kisses
Fan - who is they
Pei - me and Xy hahahha
https://www.instagram.com/reel/DTarrPoCogL/?igsh=MWd0YWVlbnN3amJwdQ==
I'm ready for the dating era this wkn
https://www.instagram.com/reel/DTgwCBukjRv/?igsh=M2NteWF6Y3E2aWEw
I can sympathize with them but I don't feel bad for any of the characters.
I also like characters who have certain struggle and create growth and development from that.
Female leads seem to communicate decently but in actuality that is not true. She struggle to truly go for what she wants and to be honest about it. Especially with her parents.
This is why I like how the main characters challenge each other and push each other out of their comfort zone to do better. To level up
I'm a sucker for growth and development. I know most people just want their characters to be perfect with everything, knows how to do everything, and do everything right,. That is so childish to me
The forehead is hardly anything intimate