excalty my thoughts! why are people so obessed with having smart female leads š, like are they not tired of…
She is beautiful and he mistakenly thought she was Grand Princess, he has a memory of GP being smart, beautiful and innovative. He has the wrong face and wrong person. Which irritates me, because it shows an extreme ignorance on his part to just assume she is the GP. And for her to pretend to be GP - just really frustrated me. Too much time on this annoying situation.
But why does the FL need to by annoying in order to be funny?!? Comedy does not equal to childishness...there…
I don't find anything about fl's character funny. She is not even mischievious, she is just annoying, delusional, and competing in a competition by herself. Her sister isn't even interested in competing with her, which makes all of this even more idiotic.
Ep9 and ep10 kinda annoying with the misunderstanding plot š®āšØ
very annoying, Ep 10 I was totally disappointed. It was too excessive and stayed on the subject way too long... totally disinterested. FL isn't even an interesting character
Why isn't the crown princess our female lead? What is up with most cdramas and their obsession with writing juvenile/immature…
I was hoping she would be smart. Even if she is mischievious - at least be smart. I understand they make characters for character development. But it would have been nice if she was at least on 0, instead of negative 1. lol
I THINK (this is only my opinion) the reviews are mixed because the type of comedy the series has. Slapstick comedy is either loved or hated.
There USUALLY isn't an in between for it. I am one who has my own mixed reviews on the series. I like the series, but I get turned off very easily when they have slapstick comedy skits. I did not start liking the series until ep 4, when the slapstick comedy began to lessen.
It reminds me of Benny Hill, Charlie Chaplin or comedy when we had black and white tv's and no sound...lol (showing my age). Because there was no sound, the comedians or actors had to overact to get the point across. Like a fall just couldn't be a fall, they had to stumble, fall, roll, get up and roll again with exagerated movements - long arms, legs sticking out and all types of foolery.
Like the hanging scene - slapstick comedy is full of exagerated mishaps. It turns me off, while others are very pleased with it.
For those of us who do not like slapstick comedy 1 bit, it kills the vibe, it ends the connection we had. We were just enjoying an action scene, our attention is focused, then someone starts overacting (intentionally) and now our mood has gone from enjoyment to disappointment.
Its like drinking fresh mango juice, then after a few sips, you taste sour lemon juice.
On the other hand for those who like slapstick comedy it would be like drinking fresh mango juice, after a few sips, now you taste pineapple and mango juice.
Also, many were not expecting this to be a comedy at all. After saying that - keep in mind - a lot of us don't read the description, tags, or watch previews. Like me, I like to go in unknowingly and without expectation. I look at the poster, and I am like I wanna watch this or I don't wanna watch this.
there is nothing good about her character so far with the exception of being pretty.
just as I started liking the series they totally ruined it for me with this drawn out mistaken identity. ridiculous,,,
Him disrespecting Li, totally turned me off
ML is an idiot in ep10
I enjoyed 30 seconds of ep10 - When Cuiwei and lil sis showed up.
Slapstick comedy is either loved or hated.
There USUALLY isn't an in between for it. I am one who has my own mixed reviews on the series. I like the series, but I get turned off very easily when they have slapstick comedy skits. I did not start liking the series until ep 4, when the slapstick comedy began to lessen.
It reminds me of Benny Hill, Charlie Chaplin or comedy when we had black and white tv's and no sound...lol (showing my age). Because there was no sound, the comedians or actors had to overact to get the point across. Like a fall just couldn't be a fall, they had to stumble, fall, roll, get up and roll again with exagerated movements - long arms, legs sticking out and all types of foolery.
Like the hanging scene - slapstick comedy is full of exagerated mishaps. It turns me off, while others are very pleased with it.
For those of us who do not like slapstick comedy 1 bit, it kills the vibe, it ends the connection we had. We were just enjoying an action scene, our attention is focused, then someone starts overacting (intentionally) and now our mood has gone from enjoyment to disappointment.
Its like drinking fresh mango juice, then after a few sips, you taste sour lemon juice.
On the other hand for those who like slapstick comedy it would be like drinking fresh mango juice, after a few sips, now you taste pineapple and mango juice.
Also, many were not expecting this to be a comedy at all. After saying that - keep in mind - a lot of us don't read the description, tags, or watch previews. Like me, I like to go in unknowingly and without expectation. I look at the poster, and I am like I wanna watch this or I don't wanna watch this.