so han yan's dad basically started all these schemes to ruin her mother's family just so he could marry her? so…
everyone's sus at the point where i am watching now XD. i was just wondering about what exactly was hanyan's dad motive to marry her mother, cause, it couldn't be that he needed the family influence (they're all dead already). but if he married her cause he really like her then why the heck did he bother to keep another concubine in the house. but, well, going by patriarchal logic in that era, it's probably valid to claim to like one person while keeping another on the side.
so han yan's dad basically started all these schemes to ruin her mother's family just so he could marry her? so he's so in love with her? but at that point he already has a concubine???
also, is the first daughter (the one who's already dead) yushan's sister? like, from the same mother? or is there another concubine in this house that i don't know yet?
clearly her parents like to be too involved in her romantic life. if i had parents like that, i too would not…
Honestly same lol. Most asian parents really like to jump into conclusion, not to mention the bragging and gossiping lol. I mean of course there are exceptions, but personally i'd rather keep my relationship issue to myself unless things has gotten very serious and actually needing their opinion.
They finished face swapping yesterday, wait until end of 2nd quarter this year (Apr-Jun).It can't be Air because…
face swapping? do they change LMD with other actor? because he's still listed on the cast list edit: nvm, scrolled down and saw the name of the actor replacing him.
It’s been awhile since I watched Hidden Love. Still I don’t recall YiFan in it or mentioned. Please correct…
i don't read both novel but i watched hidden love. from what little i heard, they raised the FL's age to lessen the age gap between the main couple. first frost, the drama, follows the original age from the novel so sang zhi was essentially still a kid for most of the time in this entire series. feel free to correct me if i'm wrong though.
i think this director really like to build the atmosphere and vibe to tell the story, instead of just focusing on characters interactions, because that's what i noticed on smile code as well. i didn't expect this to be as therapeutic as this (the lighting, scenery, indoor sets, soft coloring), not to mention the glorious eye candy from the casts. even though substantially i don't think it's delivering anything revolutionary but i think it's a light and easy to watch drama to enjoy with a cup of coffee after a hard day at work.
This could've been solved in 1 ep if they'd just, Bu yan: hi, we have kids and one of them is sick, we need to make more He yu chen: ok But of course then we wouldn't have the 30 eps of crazy tension between the leads so...
If she had complicated past maybe it'll become 16 eps. But no, this girl is evil and FL knew what she did. You…
Yeah. Come to think of it i still don't quite understand what exactly happened between her, jiyun, and the dead senior(?). But you're right, given the tone of the drama, at the end of the day it doesn't really matter.
out of the entire drama, she is also the biggest flaw. A proper villain has a backstory that made them who they…
true, we could totally do with less of her on screen. i understand they need some bad people to spice things up but she's just so one dimensional compared to anyone else that the tone feels kinda jarring whenever she shows up
everything else aside, it always bothers me how the career way's ceo's office is always so badly lit, as if they purposely made it looks like a villain's lair. it's so impractical to do any actual work. then again she might have spent most of her time schmoozing people instead of doing actual work, so, kinda fitting.
i agree completely and i'd go as far as to say the 4th couple is the only one so far that feels like they're having…
Lmao same! I was worried that i'd carry over my animosity towards shen yu rong into shen hui zhao (they even have the same surname ugh). I couldn't believe myself when i think his little secret smiles toward haode and her lil sis antics were cute! But i'm glad that i gave him a chance.
I feel similarly! From the beginning, he never bullies her or gives her the cold shoulder or invents traps where…
Ikr! Even when they had the chance to turn it into cliche mess, the moment hao de decides that she won't lie and take advantage of his amnesia is the moment i decide that yep, the drama finally gets a grip. Now, if only I don't have to wad through all the muddles in the previous episode, this would be an even better drama watching experience, but oh well, i guess we just have to deal with it 😁
Let me just preface this by saying that i've been silently lurking because i don't want to rain on anyone's parade. But the previous sisters' arc just simply not good, and i don't enjoy them. But thankfully it gets better with the 4th sister and i'm glad that ke ying has the best storyline so far. I would even dare to say that i would watch the whole thing had they made this arc it's own separate drama. She's been slaying in mini dramas and i hope she'll have even better opportunity in mainstream dramas in the future.
i was just wondering about what exactly was hanyan's dad motive to marry her mother, cause, it couldn't be that he needed the family influence (they're all dead already). but if he married her cause he really like her then why the heck did he bother to keep another concubine in the house.
but, well, going by patriarchal logic in that era, it's probably valid to claim to like one person while keeping another on the side.
also, is the first daughter (the one who's already dead) yushan's sister? like, from the same mother? or is there another concubine in this house that i don't know yet?
edit: nvm, scrolled down and saw the name of the actor replacing him.
Bu yan: hi, we have kids and one of them is sick, we need to make more
He yu chen: ok
But of course then we wouldn't have the 30 eps of crazy tension between the leads so...