Each country on here produces dramas of all lengths and themes and some are good, and some are not. It's all subjective. What you consider bad writing I might consider fine entertainment for a day. Some people on here are super conservative and if the drama dares to have any spice at all, or has infidelity of any sort, or even a plot device that they disagree with they automatically rate it very low, sometimes without even watching it first. If someone has never watched a full-length C-drama then they must not be paying much attention since they're all over streaming networks everywhere, (or they've only ever watched K-dramas.) I don't think this is the fault of short-length dramas, (which are very popular with some of us who watch a lot of dramas from all over.)
I've seen many of these already! (And loved most of them, especially Maid's Revenge.) I just finished Night of Love With You, and Miss Ye in Wonderland, more short-length dramas and I really liked them.
That's right normal length cdrama are definitely more interesting. Short dramas aren't usually interesting and…
I don't agree at all - short length dramas are often more interesting. They also usually have more skinship and not as much filler as normal length dramas.
Even with the low production value here, I thought this was pretty good! I really love when dramas openly make fun of themselves, and this was no exception. I also love villain characters who get to be the main leads sometimes, so this gave me lots of what I wanted.
My thoughts on the last few episodes, under the spoiler tag
Here's why the ending isn't actually as bad as the comments are saying and makes sense with the rest of the plot: -He never took off his wedding ring after the divorce (and she wears hers too) -He didn't want to stand in her way or "be a shield" - he wanted her to mature -He helped her (and Yao Yao) not get hurt -He didn't rebut people when they called Qin Shi his wife -From Yao Yao. "You even take turns coming to my house to show your affection for each other," -I never got the sense that Yang Hua ever loved anyone but Qin Shi. I never felt nervous that he would be tempted to try to date Yao Yao again. There just weren't those feelings left for him. He wouldn't even hug Yao Yao goodbye in the airport because he "had a girlfriend and it wouldn't be appropriate." Then there's what Yang Hua said: -"Who told you that when Qin Shi and I got divorced that I had given her up?" -"I want to return the right to choose a partner back to her. That way it's more fair for her and for me." I'm not saying there weren't plot holes or that the story was perfect, but in my mind it wasn't completely out of the blue and even might have been better for both characters in the end.
Yeah we can't judge it........in ep 8 she kissed deeply a guy.....then ep 11 she kissed another guy and in relationship…
You call her a bitch and imply that’s she’s a slut. However, you don’t even know the most basic premise of the show before commenting. That’s just lazy and irresponsible. You should delete your original comment so no one has to see it and get the wrong idea
Some people on here are super conservative and if the drama dares to have any spice at all, or has infidelity of any sort, or even a plot device that they disagree with they automatically rate it very low, sometimes without even watching it first.
If someone has never watched a full-length C-drama then they must not be paying much attention since they're all over streaming networks everywhere, (or they've only ever watched K-dramas.) I don't think this is the fault of short-length dramas, (which are very popular with some of us who watch a lot of dramas from all over.)
I just finished Night of Love With You, and Miss Ye in Wonderland, more short-length dramas and I really liked them.
-He never took off his wedding ring after the divorce (and she wears hers too)
-He didn't want to stand in her way or "be a shield" - he wanted her to mature
-He helped her (and Yao Yao) not get hurt
-He didn't rebut people when they called Qin Shi his wife
-From Yao Yao. "You even take turns coming to my house to show your affection for each other,"
-I never got the sense that Yang Hua ever loved anyone but Qin Shi. I never felt nervous that he would be tempted to try to date Yao Yao again. There just weren't those feelings left for him.
He wouldn't even hug Yao Yao goodbye in the airport because he "had a girlfriend and it wouldn't be appropriate."
Then there's what Yang Hua said:
-"Who told you that when Qin Shi and I got divorced that I had given her up?"
-"I want to return the right to choose a partner back to her. That way it's more fair for her and for me."
I'm not saying there weren't plot holes or that the story was perfect, but in my mind it wasn't completely out of the blue and even might have been better for both characters in the end.
I'm currently watching Ancient Love Poetry and loving it so far