So after 4 episodes, HHI is the complex and most interesting character while BHW is the simple basic one. I'm…
Yeah, they definitely have distinct personalities. Hyun Woo seems more straightforward and tends to express his emotions openly when he feels something. On the other hand, Hae In tends to keep her feelings bottled up.
I'm at a loss for words, but Hae In's health is taking a worrying turn. Previously, she seemed to enter a trance-like state where she was unaware of her actions during her sickness episodes. However, in Episode 4, it appears she's engaging in activities like walking without any awareness, and it's deeply unsettling
So after 4 episodes, HHI is the complex and most interesting character while BHW is the simple basic one. I'm…
Yeah, they definitely have distinct personalities. Hyun Woo seems more straightforward and tends to express his emotions openly when he feels something. On the other hand, Hae In tends to keep her feelings bottled up.
Episode 4 really tugs at my emotions. It's a standout episode. One moment, we're delighted by their sweet interactions and the hints of jealousy, but I have a feeling that in the next episode, tears might be shed. It seems like Hae In's condition is worsening, and they'll realize the importance of being together during such times. Episode 4 is simply fantastic.
It was required for story. Zheng Hehuizhi just appeared first two episodes and i don’t see her from the rest.It…
I have no criticism regarding the plot; it was actually good. All I was saying is that it's too much for me. I guess it's a matter of preference. I've watched storylines like this, like Jun Jiu Ling, but the director or writer made it good to the point where I actually don't care about the female lead's real face.
Yang Cai Wei's part takes up too much time, filling the entire first episode and half of the second. Since she's not the main female lead, they should've given her less screen time. A shorter scene or just a brief background would have been enough. This way, viewers wouldn't get too used to her character and we could see more of Ju Jing Yi's face, who seems to be the actual female lead.
I'm sure the show will blame the tumor for all her shitty behaviour regarding the ML, but it's too little, too…
Thank you for sharing your thoughts. I hear your frustration, but let's remember, it's just the beginning with two episodes in. We're just starting to learn about these characters and what they're dealing with. It's too soon to judge the female lead or expect apologies or changes. There might be more going on with her that we haven't seen yet. And yes, her family's behavior is awful, no argument there. They're even bad to their own daughter. On the other hand, I've seen how badly the male lead was treated for three years, all alone. He's been through a lot. But let's also remember, we've only heard his side. We need to understand both sides before we make any conclusions or demands.
After watching episode 2, for those who still feel that FL is a bitch, I urge you to give her the benefit of the doubt. The doctor's explanation of her illness and its effects on her memory suggests that she may have been suffering from it for years without realizing. With the tumor already spreading, it's plausible that it has been affecting her for some time, possibly even dating back to events three years ago. Her memory lapses, including the sudden jumps in recall, such as missing appointments with Hyunwoo, might be signs of this condition.
I still wish for a happy ending, but the chance of a sad one seems high. I hope I'm mistaken, or perhaps the doctor misdiagnosed her condition.
I have to say, this episode is hands down the best one for me. Qian Ling's attitude is simply electrifying, it's like she's breathing fire with every word! I'm completely hooked. And as for Gu Xun, well, seeing him squirm and grovel under Qian Ling's fierce demeanor is just the icing on the cake. It's like watching karma in action. Honestly, I'm practically on the edge of my seat waiting for more. I just hope they don't rush it; I want them to really delve more, stretch it out over at least 5 episodes to truly satiate our craving for revenge. That way, we can really enjoy every bit of his payback.
"I erase your memory, yet find myself losing you instead"I LOVE THIS EDIT.This bring backs LBFAD memories.https://twitter.com/sayangshuxin/status/1749323412563230774?t=LM4nhZXuKWCGVmkqAYBpjw&s=19Xiaolanhua…
"I erase your memory, yet find myself losing you instead"I LOVE THIS EDIT.This bring backs LBFAD memories.https://twitter.com/sayangshuxin/status/1749323412563230774?t=LM4nhZXuKWCGVmkqAYBpjw&s=19Xiaolanhua…
Today's episode was seriously impressive, especially with those kickass fight scenes. Loved how they flipped the script on the whole "male lead always saving the day" thing. Yue Qi totally owned it, showing off her strength and protecting everyone.
What's cool is they're breaking away from the usual hero narrative. Yue Qi might just be the powerhouse of the group, challenging those gender roles in storytelling. Props to the writers for giving us such a badass female character.
And let's talk about Jin Zhao's mystery – total game-changer. Can't wait to find out if he's on the same level as Yue Qi or maybe even her equal in strength. The unpredictability and all the character dynamics make it a standout. Seriously pumped to see where the story goes from here!
I'm a bit puzzled by the lower ratings because, from my perspective, everything in the series has been great so far. Did we watch the same series? The story, characters, and overall execution have been impressive, and I haven't encountered any major issues. With only 8 episodes out, I believe it deserves a rating of at least 8.5. It's exceeding my expectations, and I'm genuinely enjoying it. I wonder what might be leading to those lower ratings because, for me, it's been a positive experience.
Quick questions:
1. How's the story?
2. What about the romance?
3. Any love triangle?
4. Happy or sad ending?"
I still wish for a happy ending, but the chance of a sad one seems high. I hope I'm mistaken, or perhaps the doctor misdiagnosed her condition.
What's cool is they're breaking away from the usual hero narrative. Yue Qi might just be the powerhouse of the group, challenging those gender roles in storytelling. Props to the writers for giving us such a badass female character.
And let's talk about Jin Zhao's mystery – total game-changer. Can't wait to find out if he's on the same level as Yue Qi or maybe even her equal in strength. The unpredictability and all the character dynamics make it a standout. Seriously pumped to see where the story goes from here!
This series totally deserves the hype!