He smiling when he got she was confused about kid thing its because he got that she cares which means she likes…
I’m blushing for her. The way he responded after the misunderstanding was cleared up would make any girl want to disappear. so embarrassing. He’s all cheery on the way to the garden! Hahaha…
Ep 11 & 12 are great as they not only continue with surprising us with more outlandish humor but also with serious topics. I appreciated the scenes where is questioning his feelings for Su Miao. He’s appreciating SCC more. And I love how no matter what character she’s in, her effervescent personality shines through .
Also love how the creative team handles common tropes by turning them 180 degrees or changes them all together. ‘Hero saving the damsel in Distress’ - 🤣🤣
I even find the jerk husband character hilarious. His acting is comical.
omg ep 12 is so hilarious... i really love tang qi's expression when fang jin is missing and then scc suddenly…
His expression was pricelsss. And then later, when he sees the real Fang Jin, he’s questioning himself “is this part of her plan?”. Poor guy, his head must ache quite a bit by the end of ep 12. I’d be so dizzy too!
TQ‘s expression when SCC said they were doing cosplay! 😂 I don’t remember when I last laughed so much as…
Oh my goodness - I just watched that scene and had to stop what I was eating. Otherwise my screen would have been a mess! How do they come up with that! Cosplay?!? And his expression throughout the whole scene was awesome! 😳🤣🤣🤣🤣
I guess maybe it’s this particular novel writer thing? I remembered the same in Hidden Love as well.
Also, I looked at this screenwriter's past works. she's not young. she's a romance scriptwriter and based on her past works, seems like this is her area of expertise. she did work on Love 020 back in 2016 which was a big hit. now that I think about it, she is good at bringing out the emotions associated when two people fall in love. Maybe she's using it for romance maybe she's bringing it up because it's an issue for women (the primary audience) and she understands. But she also brought out the gradual friendship built up between them. How they support each other without judgment / pushiness. This drama doesn't make me think whether the guys is worthy. Instead, it just make me fall in love with the way they're falling in love.
So, I cannot speak for other screenwriters or dramas but this one so far is legit and it doesn't feel like manipulation for me.
although this screams love triangles, im going to give it a try beacause FL looks complex and im in.
I watched this drama while it was airing and loved it. It's different than the typical formulas. Go in with an open mind - don't judge the character's character too much. There's a him vs her battle of the wits, and team Scooby Doo vs the enemies but what this drama is great at is knowing that it's a light hearted rom com and does not get distracted from that main theme. Also, it's very much about a a fight for female freedom of choice.
I guess maybe it’s this particular novel writer thing? I remembered the same in Hidden Love as well.
But why is this cringe? why not the many dramas where the secretary/support staff falls in love with her overbearing boss and of course a jealous co-worker/childhood friend trying to wreck it? that's is classic cringe if we want to judge cringiness. There's a terrible power in balance and it supports the idea age of idea of the accommodating female caretaker being materially and physically provided by the alpha male. And females fighting over the same guy. If these types of dramas are ok, then maybe we can give a pass to allow mentioning of a women's issues in a drama.
I get that but also ML is a doctor so they understand about menstruation/cramp and whatnot. The one drama that…
Why don't you watch the scene first and decide. I don't know. I'm probably the wrong audience since it takes more than a menstruation scene to show a person is empathetic to me. I think the "offering clothing to cover up" has been around for a while. I didn't think it was a big deal in Hidden Love since it's happens there's really no reason for it to be taboo.
I get that but also ML is a doctor so they understand about menstruation/cramp and whatnot. The one drama that…
seriously, please watch first before you comment because then it would make sense to have a conversation about it. He was being an understanding doctor like how a doctor should act. Nothing weird. Nothing romantic.
Also love how the creative team handles common tropes by turning them 180 degrees or changes them all together. ‘Hero saving the damsel in Distress’ - 🤣🤣
I even find the jerk husband character hilarious. His acting is comical.
So, I cannot speak for other screenwriters or dramas but this one so far is legit and it doesn't feel like manipulation for me.