Are there many twists and turns? Yes. Do they make sense? Not most of the time. Every time a problem is solved it is somehow unreasonable how we got to that conclusion. It's hard to enjoy the protagonist overcoming an obstacle when things don't add up. Halfway through but I need a break from all this nonsense.
I feel like this show needs a suicide trigger warning since so many characters - especially Bai Ping Ting - are trying to throw their lives away for the most unnecessary reasons every two episodes.
Of course there had to be that one spoiled, self-centered female character who can do nothing but cry, raise her voice and cause trouble for everyone else, but you're actually telling me that she's the one that got a spin-off series? Who made this decision? I just want to talk...
I hate self-sacrificing trop, but if you think about it a bit, then, I think, it somehow fits with the Tutor's…
Also, because of the bankruptcy situation and Tutor's family having to separate, I'd guess Fighter's dad really hit home with the whole "it's better for our family if you disappear"-nonsense. Breaking a family apart might be the last thing Tutor wants after experiencing it himself.
I am crazy about this drama. So much so that I hunt for similar stories. But, I had a problem. It was kinda hard…
Yes... Whose idea was it that she's not allowed to move her lips at all? Because that has got to be intentional. I suppose it has something to do with the pure and innocent image, but it only made it look like she's being forced, which is never cute.
This is my first chinese drama. I watched it because my friend recommended it and I liked it a lot, but I also…
Though I'm with you that Weiwei's intelligence could have been actually shown more rather than just been talked about, but you've got the "about to graduate" part wrong. She'd only finished her first year when she began to work at the company whereas the main guys all graduated then. Hence it makes sense her skills are inferior. (As an afterthougt, it's funny how the series shows her starting with actual tasks relevant to the company's product, and then she progresses to be in charge of food and sleeping arrangements.)
The best thing about this special: They do not raise old problems as if they somehow became relevant again like so many second seasons/specials/sequels tend to do. Here's to having new ideas rather than beating dead horses! *clink*
I don't really think it's that similar to Itazurana kiss.In Itazura na kiss male lead was purely a jerk, didn't…
Thank you for this! I now know not to watch Itazura na kiss because everything you mentioned here is what is already bothering me in Koi wa Tsuzuku yo Doko Made mo and if the character traits are milder in this I definitely wouldn't be able to go through Itazura na kiss:D
Yes, yes and for the people at the back YES. On top of all the super manipulative crap they even had to include the worst cliche in dramas: memory loss. Which of course resulted in some more manipulation, and from both parties none the less. I don't believe dramas have any responsibility in showing people healthy relationships but I wish the people making these dramas would understand that toxic relationships posing as great love stories are not appealing. Rant over, thank you for attending my ted talk.
(As an afterthougt, it's funny how the series shows her starting with actual tasks relevant to the company's product, and then she progresses to be in charge of food and sleeping arrangements.)