Season 2 is better than season 1, but I couldn't understand season 2's ending if I had a GPS and a flashlight. Unless it's a set up for an (so far) imaginary season 3, it made fascinating and zero sense. I'd come back for all those ridiculous pairings, though.
This a the rare Cdrama, where I'm not ff through any episodes, and look forward to every new one. Parts are hilarious. (Am I the only one who noticed the judgy dog statue in her apartment? So quietly funny!) The leads have an endearing, easy and unforced chemistry. It's completely believable that they're honestly delighted by each other.
The best part of each episode is the first two minutes, when the leads are children. He is stupidly loyal, does whatever she tells him to do, no matter what, while she leads them both into trouble, over and over again. I want another 20 episodes that are just about them when they were kids.
This a the rare Cdrama, where I'm not ff through any episodes, and look forward to every new one. Parts are hilarious. (Am I the only one who noticed the judgy dog statue in her apartment? So quietly funny!) The leads have an endearing, easy and unforced chemistry. It's completely believable that they're honestly delighted by each other.
The best part of each episode is the first two minutes, when the leads are children. He is stupidly loyal, does whatever she tells him to do, no matter what, while she leads them both into trouble, over and over again. I want another 20 episodes that are just about them when they were kids.
This was a commercial for Rio beverage with actors saying and doing stuff, interrupted by other commercials, the most notable of which was a Chanel earring the size of a shoe, dangling from a character's ear like she was a prize-winning cow at the county fair.
I know that the rent has to paid, but let's be sensible about the PPL, maybe?
I wasn't sure where this drama was going or even what it was about until the last 5 minutes of the last episode. It's quite representative of what Jdramas do so well--slice of life--in this drama's case, a fine slice of one woman who falls apart, rather spectacularly. The symbolism of the last few moments of the show are very heavy handed, however.
The FL runs headlong into society's sexual taboos, like the Koolaid kid running through walls. It's an uncomfortable watch, and you wonder how far down she thinks she needs to go before she finds the freedom she wants to live her own life.
I've known women who stretched themselves to the breaking point to get away from their own lives, Before they snap back into some resemblance of themselves it can be very messy and painful for their family, their friends, and other fairly innocent bystanders.
A rare Cdrama I've re-watched many times. My preferred way to watch is picking out selected parts of the story, and watching all the related episodes, such as when Minglan sets her sister up to be caught in an affair, or when Minglan is chasing down the person who threatens her grandmother.
No discussion of "enemies to lovers" is complete without mentioning the kdrama, "Secret". This is serious melodrama, and although you would not want to be hated the way the ML hates the FL as the drama begins, you would certainly want to be loved the way the ML loves the FL by the drama's end.
If you see the guy you're interested in kissing someone else and then not two minutes later, he's offering to kiss you, too, do you? I mean, that's just unsanitary.
Everything in the drama is so lovely. Except after about 13 episodes, I was so, so bored. This is a mature cast. Why wasn't there more heat? Why do a noona romance and then waste the FL's maturity and experience on a relationship that's so blah?
The best part of each episode is the first two minutes, when the leads are children. He is stupidly loyal, does whatever she tells him to do, no matter what, while she leads them both into trouble, over and over again. I want another 20 episodes that are just about them when they were kids.
The best part of each episode is the first two minutes, when the leads are children. He is stupidly loyal, does whatever she tells him to do, no matter what, while she leads them both into trouble, over and over again. I want another 20 episodes that are just about them when they were kids.
I know that the rent has to paid, but let's be sensible about the PPL, maybe?
The FL runs headlong into society's sexual taboos, like the Koolaid kid running through walls. It's an uncomfortable watch, and you wonder how far down she thinks she needs to go before she finds the freedom she wants to live her own life.
I've known women who stretched themselves to the breaking point to get away from their own lives, Before they snap back into some resemblance of themselves it can be very messy and painful for their family, their friends, and other fairly innocent bystanders.
I thought this drama was inspiring, though.
When may we hope for part 2 of this splendid article?