Her "haters" will follow her to RedNote.I certainly understand tuning out pscyho Cnetz, but how does switching…
Different platforms have different moderation policies about the comments allowed. It is my understanding that Weibo is a bit more lenient in that they don't take as many comments down as other sites, and so it's easier to pile on the hate there. :/
Watched the first five episodes and have been holding back ever since, living vicariously through the comments. Tomorrow will be Binge Day, and I cannot express how much I'm looking forward to it. 🥰
Deadass why did the ML (WXY) throw a ball when he met the Li Family?? Yall--
He was trying to provoke the third sister on purpose, partly because of what she'd just done to his companions, but more so because of the things his companions told him that third sister had said about him. He sees her initially as too arrogant for a woman, and wants to put her a bit back in her place.
Also—my wild conjecture here—I think that this is also a bit of that terrible thing that some boys do, where they pick on girls they like. He's irritated by her, but he's also starting to admire her strategies and wit and finds her attractive. Unfortunately, his EQ is far too low and he only knows how to get her attention by bonking her on the head like a dolt instead of having a respectful conversation.
This drama is so fun!! There are dramas that are simply enjoyable to watch and rewatch, and for me, this is one of them. None of the characters are perfect, but they all end up harmonizing well.
If I had one complaint, it would be that the ML in the second story didn't meet the appropriate arrogance to groveling ratio. (def: for the amount of initial arrogance shown, an appropriate amount of groveling must later be done to make up for it) I needed a bit more groveling from him—reunification happened a smidge too easily for what he put Shuohua through.
I've seen comments disparaging the youngest daughter for being too harsh with her husband, but I must disagree. If anyone had even tried previously to force one of my sisters into the situation he had (during the first story), I would never forgive them in this life nor the next. And that's before his kidnapping shenanigans. Did he save them in the middle? Yes, sure, and only because he was repeatedly begged and bribed—initially, he was going to walk away from that situation. It would be difficult to trust the character of such a man, especially when he didn't apologize for any of this but instead kept insisting that he was right for various reasons and she should be grateful. When people have a history of being untrustworthy and follow it with zero remorse and arrogance, it's natural to defend yourself and those you care about. She eased up on him as he showed that he was changing—in my opinion, an appropriate amount of harshness.
Hahahah…friend! I have the exact same thought! Was think she will have to throw her clothes away if it has stains🤣😅.
What confuses me about that is that she does refer to using incense and tea to prevent "pathogens", so there was clearly some concept of transmitted *something*, but she still doesn't cover up...?
Why some people are rating the drama so low. I was shocked to see the rating suddenly go down. Please, if you…
The rating of dramas usually goes up after the final episode is out, as a lot of people will wait to rate it until they've seen it all, and then many additional ratings come in. (Unless the end is junk, in which case the ratings go down. 😅)
How are the first 6 episodes so far? Are they good? I saw some comments saying this drama feels like a miniseries.…
I'm only through episode 1 so far, but it's definitely not the vibe of a mini series.
I've seen a few saying it seems *similar* to a mini series with an apparently echoing plot. Maybe that's what they mean? My other theory is that the action opens very quickly, akin to a mini series that must rush through all of the action quickly. However, imho, here it's not "the entire plot happening inside of five minutes" (á lá mini series), but rather a plot device to get into the action quickly. So, a benefit, imo.
Also—my wild conjecture here—I think that this is also a bit of that terrible thing that some boys do, where they pick on girls they like. He's irritated by her, but he's also starting to admire her strategies and wit and finds her attractive. Unfortunately, his EQ is far too low and he only knows how to get her attention by bonking her on the head like a dolt instead of having a respectful conversation.
If I had one complaint, it would be that the ML in the second story didn't meet the appropriate arrogance to groveling ratio. (def: for the amount of initial arrogance shown, an appropriate amount of groveling must later be done to make up for it) I needed a bit more groveling from him—reunification happened a smidge too easily for what he put Shuohua through.
I've seen comments disparaging the youngest daughter for being too harsh with her husband, but I must disagree. If anyone had even tried previously to force one of my sisters into the situation he had (during the first story), I would never forgive them in this life nor the next. And that's before his kidnapping shenanigans. Did he save them in the middle? Yes, sure, and only because he was repeatedly begged and bribed—initially, he was going to walk away from that situation. It would be difficult to trust the character of such a man, especially when he didn't apologize for any of this but instead kept insisting that he was right for various reasons and she should be grateful. When people have a history of being untrustworthy and follow it with zero remorse and arrogance, it's natural to defend yourself and those you care about. She eased up on him as he showed that he was changing—in my opinion, an appropriate amount of harshness.
I've seen a few saying it seems *similar* to a mini series with an apparently echoing plot. Maybe that's what they mean? My other theory is that the action opens very quickly, akin to a mini series that must rush through all of the action quickly. However, imho, here it's not "the entire plot happening inside of five minutes" (á lá mini series), but rather a plot device to get into the action quickly. So, a benefit, imo.