No words to how the ruined the drama in the very few episodes. Seriously, it was so good before, why did they…
Someone posted here on this page, that according to the book, they end up together. As emperor and empress. Not just this, but she gets twins, a boy and a girl. The director of the drama was explaining several times, that, actually the drama hints in the "Happy End" direction . (...just tooooo subtle, I guess)
The ending is just ridiculous.....Stop at ep 22 as after that it doesn't make any sense at all. At very lame way…
Someone posted here on this page, that according to the book, they end up together. As emperor and empress. Not just this, but she gets twins, a boy and a girl. The director of the drama was explaining several times, that, actually the drama hints in the "Happy End" direction . (...just tooooo subtle, I guess) I don't like the ending as well. Actually, just up to the memory loss.
Someone posted here on this page, that according to the book, they end up together. As emperor and empress. Not just this, but she gets twins, a boy and a girl. The director of the drama was explaining several times, that, actually the drama hints in the "Happy End" direction . (...just tooooo subtle, I guess)
Just ending I was expecting.Stupid.It ended just like The Wolf.Only difference is they both lived.No need for…
Someone posted here on this page, that according to the book, they end up together. As emperor and empress. Not just this, but she gets twins, a boy and a girl. The director of the drama was explaining several times, that, actually the drama hints in the "Happy End" direction . (...just tooooo subtle, I guess) 😝SPOILER AHEAD😝 I don't like the ending as well. Actually, just up to the memory loss.
Lol the title is correct. “She” is a pronoun referring to the person in question (the person is already known)…
It has nothing to do with the grammar. BTSFT123 is right because, according to the English language the title should have been "Her and Her Perfect Husband". You shouldn't always pay attention only to the grammar, but to the meaning in the language as well. 1. "She and Her..." -> It's about HER and after "a while" somebody with the title "husband" 2. "Her and Her..."-> It's abouth THEM, both, as a team. The drama is about THEM, so BTSFT123's version is the correct one
theres something wrong with the title of this show but im too dumb to know what grammar is. am i tripping? isnt…
Well, actually, you are completely right! According to the English language the title should be "Her and Her Perfect Husband". Though both versions "She and Her Perfect Husband" and "Her and Her Perfect Husband" are indeed possible, the meanings they represent are totally different. 😈 Sony_t might be well with the grammar, but she /he doesn't understand the difference in the meanings. I suppose, when some people are too complacent with their knowledge of the grammar, they think that they know the language, but as a matter of fact they do not as we can see on this example.
The director of the drama was explaining several times, that, actually the drama hints in the "Happy End" direction . (...just tooooo subtle, I guess)
The director of the drama was explaining several times, that, actually the drama hints in the "Happy End" direction . (...just tooooo subtle, I guess)
I don't like the ending as well. Actually, just up to the memory loss.
The director of the drama was explaining several times, that, actually the drama hints in the "Happy End" direction . (...just tooooo subtle, I guess)
The director of the drama was explaining several times, that, actually the drama hints in the "Happy End" direction . (...just tooooo subtle, I guess)
😝SPOILER AHEAD😝
I don't like the ending as well. Actually, just up to the memory loss.
You shouldn't always pay attention only to the grammar, but to the meaning in the language as well.
1. "She and Her..." -> It's about HER and after "a while" somebody with the title "husband"
2. "Her and Her..."-> It's abouth THEM, both, as a team.
The drama is about THEM, so BTSFT123's version is the correct one
Though both versions "She and Her Perfect Husband" and "Her and Her Perfect Husband" are indeed possible, the meanings they represent are totally different. 😈
Sony_t might be well with the grammar, but she /he doesn't understand the difference in the meanings.
I suppose, when some people are too complacent with their knowledge of the grammar, they think that they know the language, but as a matter of fact they do not as we can see on this example.