I found the pacing perfect, some mind find it slow. It focuses mostly on romance and friendship, with a bit of…
I also love the bromance between the three male leads. The female lead's cousin was so happy to reconnect with Lin he was ready to sell (as they say in these dramas) the poor girl to him. He was, like, you have to marry him--which was so out of character and funny. I also loved the younger cousin; such a sweet boy.
you rated the first frost a 10 when it's basically the same thing but role reversal, Sangyan had no respect for…
And at least our darling Cherry didn't take to her bed for weeks and maybe months when her true love disappeared, unlike our sweet Sangyan, who didn't leave his bedroom until his little sister told him she learned about heartbreak while watching what happens in fairytales when the prince can't find the princess: He works hard, gets his shit together and in the end prevails. I love that scene so much. When Yifan finally reentered his life, he had excelled at uni, had a great job till he didn't want it anymore, started a thriving business with his friends.
But didn't she write in her diary that she didn't think about him at one point or when she said she's tired of…
I love how the whole family embraced him, feeding his tummy and his soul. And he probably spent all of the time they weren't at school or sleeping together with Cherry.
Thank you! And this took place decades ago when boys and men were even less evolved.When he was walking home before…
I felt it, too. She was so brave and grown up to try to reassure him in the beginning that she wasn't freaking out over his reduced circumstances: he looked healthy, had a place to live, people to talk to. Those factors were likely reassuring to her, but she was deeply saddened by how he was living and she knew revealing that sadness would hurt him and maybe push him away.
From a story perspective, if they had met outside, she wouldn’t have seen his world — the photos and everything...…
Also, the landlord couldn't just leave her leaning on her suitcase in that chaotic hallway. It was safer for her to be inside the sad flat and he also probably wanted her to see the walls of love, when he said she would understand how he knew who she was when she went inside.
I was amazed by Cherry's awsomeness when they first met in his sad flat and she said he wasn't homeless, has a tan that makes him look healthier, and people around him to interact with. She didn't shed a tear or show how devastated she was for him and his severely reduced circumstances until she wept in the shower.
Some posters fret over her alleged obsession with him, but after seeing the walls of love, is there a question that he feels the same way? She needs to photograph them so she can show the doubters and say, "See? See? He was thinking of and loving me, too!"
As for Young Master Yu, he confessed (with the photo in his wallet) and gave her the info she needed to go find JQX all in one go, which was so honorable. He let her know how he was feeling, but also accepted she doesn't feel the same way and didn't try to pursue her.
These actors are so wonderful. I am still swooning over our male lead from his role in The Best Thing and our FL from Amidst a Snowstorm of Love. Watching these and others, I amazed these people don't fall in love in real life. And between acting in Amidst a Snowstorm of Love and Our Generation (I don't do costume dramas), I wonder what the actress thinks about love and what her expectations are.
I am so looking forward to my rewatch of this when I won't feel anxious because I will know everything will be alright.
...the way she keeps calling his name while she took her shower to see if he was still there or the way she asked…
But also kind of funny and sweet when she called him the second time, he asked what is it and she said, "nothing," because she was just wanting to make sure he was there.
It's easier said then done in real life too. Feelings cannot be controlled nor can it be directed rationally.…
Let's keep real life out of this, shall we? :)
Isn't the purpose of watching series like this and our idol romance dramas to have fun and wallow in the fantasy of it all? Some of these dramas are just so bloody romantic and I love it. No, it's not reality, but as I'm laughing and clapping my hands while watching, I could care less.
I guess it's all about context? The landlord knew that JQX still loved YT and that YT still seems to care about…
I was perfectly fine with the landlord letting Cherry in. He had obviously seen the walls of love and knew she was the love of our male lead's life and she was drifting off to sleep in the dark and rain outside the building waiting for JQX. He was doing them a favor. I did for a moment think she was being a bit reckless following him inside but then he let her know he'd seen her before and I was okay with it.
I cracked up at the landlord calling ML Princess Changping, bless him.
He was so much fun. And I love how he was, like, dozens of rando chicks follow him to our doorstep and I don't let them in, but YOU, I know. "You'll see."
I have now watched episode 19 on Netflix and then 20 on Daily Motion and they were soooooo good!!! I'm holding my breath until 21. I've seen comments about an express drop of the final four. Where is that?
I think I've shared that this is the first time I've watched a series drip by drip and that I'm a total binger. Don't think I'll do that again because the angst I've experienced as this series has unfolded is kind of crazy, especially over characters from a novel/drama.
Moving forward, I want minimal friends and family scenes because we have not spent enough time alone with our leads.
Some posters fret over her alleged obsession with him, but after seeing the walls of love, is there a question that he feels the same way? She needs to photograph them so she can show the doubters and say, "See? See? He was thinking of and loving me, too!"
As for Young Master Yu, he confessed (with the photo in his wallet) and gave her the info she needed to go find JQX all in one go, which was so honorable. He let her know how he was feeling, but also accepted she doesn't feel the same way and didn't try to pursue her.
These actors are so wonderful. I am still swooning over our male lead from his role in The Best Thing and our FL from Amidst a Snowstorm of Love. Watching these and others, I amazed these people don't fall in love in real life. And between acting in Amidst a Snowstorm of Love and Our Generation (I don't do costume dramas), I wonder what the actress thinks about love and what her expectations are.
I am so looking forward to my rewatch of this when I won't feel anxious because I will know everything will be alright.
Isn't the purpose of watching series like this and our idol romance dramas to have fun and wallow in the fantasy of it all? Some of these dramas are just so bloody romantic and I love it. No, it's not reality, but as I'm laughing and clapping my hands while watching, I could care less.
I think I've shared that this is the first time I've watched a series drip by drip and that I'm a total binger. Don't think I'll do that again because the angst I've experienced as this series has unfolded is kind of crazy, especially over characters from a novel/drama.
Moving forward, I want minimal friends and family scenes because we have not spent enough time alone with our leads.
When he was walking home before knowing she was there waiting, they filmed from behind him and I kept thinking how utterly exhausted he seemed.