The first episode gave me chills, and I really, really don’t usually react like that. It’s actually a little scary, and the mystery is top notch. I hope the drama can keep up this level of intensity!
This is another case of: are watching the same series? Song Wei Long was riveting as the ML. Actually, I not even…
These cdramas always make me think, Is that what it was like in ancient days—kings could kill you for dropping a chopstick? And I guess it was like that, probably all over the world.
I’m confused like does she actually love The General ??? she’s giving me such mixed signals like over and…
Yes, they do all seem to be written this way—the ML will give his kingdom to be with an often cold, cruel (oh, but she has her “reasons”) FL, and I am tired, TIRED of it. I have never once seen this played out in real life; if a guy is rejected, he will go on to the next person until he finds someone who appreciates him—as it should be. Pining away after someone who doesn’t apparently love you back is not romantic; it’s unhealthy and most likely a mental illness. I am going to quit cdramas…one of these days, maybe, lol
His daughter seems to be fine with it? Even suggesting him to go on dates?
I have also been worried about that little girl. I adore everything about this drama except that. When my son was small, my priority was to get home to him on time, even if I took paperwork home to do after his bedtime. It would be nice to see a dad struggle with this reality as well.
I really loved this drama at the beginning, and I think the leads are charming and adorable. The villain was the best actor of them all, imo. But the last few episodes seemed to fall apart. Nothing made sense to me but then I did start fast forwarding, so that may be why. Still, I don’t know why they made off with his father and didn’t choose to stay in the nice family home or why the couple separated for three months. Otoh, why am I looking for logic in a mini drama? Enter at your own risk!
pls tell me my miao miao ren hao isn't SML again.😭
But did you see him in Hilarious Family? He was lead there, although I’m still not sure if I liked it or not. I liked him, though; he was so funny and cute! Glad to see him again; I did not recognize him at first.
Lee Min Ho looks fabulous, like he erased 10 years! I was a little disappointed at the beginning of the first episode, because I couldn’t feel the rocket interior as real. But then it got better and better. I’m looking forward to what comes next!
After the explanation below it is better not to start:I wonder: Do these actors have no self-love or little money?--------------------------------------------------------Jetesh…
Hi. Please tell me how many episodes it takes for her to break out of her shell and tell the BF what is mentioned…
She breaks up slowly over several episodes, pretending to remain in the relationship to help him save face in order to get a promotion, but ties are cut by the 6th episode. The second male lead, Wang Hao, is the one she breaks up with. I believe there will be romance with first male lead, the wonderful Wei Da Xun.
Today I binged the first five episodes and loved every minute. At last, a decent script! The writing allows long, intelligent conversations (and sometimes rants). Characters are well-rounded and believable. There are annoying people here, but they aren’t insanely one-sided as so often happens. Actors are doing well, and I enjoy the occasional insertion of the unseen narrator’s voice. Am looking forward to the FL’s journey and growth. What’s with the low rating, though?
For me, Fangs of Fortune has slipped into that category of loving grief dramas that holds Autumn in My Heart and Goodbye My Princess, the type of series that clouds my eyes when viewing a scene, a photograph, or hearing a song from the ost. I think it was kind of a masterpiece, and the acting was phenomenal from all involved. Neo Hou, though, hit another level with his expressive, luminous eyes doing all the work for him. I was already a fan, but I’m amazed with what he did in this role.