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.
I said the same thing a few days ago that people are not understanding JQX. Well said. I think things will become…
I also think that Cherry knows something is very, very, very wrong in JQX's life and that's why he's cut everyone off. His keeping the same phone number so he can read her texts is probably a comfort to her as well because no matter what's going on he knows she still cares for and is thinking about him, just like the Edward character in the story the roommate shared with her.
Yeah, she's a bit melancholy, but she's also thriving at uni, which is what he wanted for her. And in an ideal world, they will end up happily ever after and it will have all been worth it.
I said the same thing a few days ago that people are not understanding JQX. Well said. I think things will become…
I totally agree with you both. Look at how he's living! It gave ME a stomach ache. Yu was also visibly shocked and pained. Imagine how Cherry would respond. And elixirgood is absolutely right: he's still so young, had a sheltered and privileged upbringing and has been reduced to having to take on huge responsibilities that no young person his age should have to deal with.
I think the viewers calling him selfish and all sorts of other things look at him as a man, when really he's barely out of his teen years and dealing with things many actual fully grown adults would not be able to handle.
He doesn't want her touched by his burdens. I am staying up for ep 18 but not having any expectations they will…
I agree. He's carrying a very heavy load/burden and doesn't want her to feel the least bit of temptation to give up everything to help him through his struggle. She worked really hard to get into a good school (and he also helped her with that by explaining math and physics problems). Plus, he's still young, too, and while he cares very deeply for her, I don't think he is prepared to be actively involved in a romance right now.
Also, what years does this series cover? Boys were far less emotionally evolved back then than they are expected to be today.
I do wish that we got to see a lot more of him, though. Thank you, random high school girl for posting his pretty face online.
I love this series. Need to nap soon so I can wake up in the wee hours to watch episode 18!
When u keep watching u would see that these teachers can't shut their mouth it annoyed me how they spoke to jiang…
ONG, thank goodness Cherry was at the hospital and was basically, like, sorry fellas, it's time for JQX to come home with me for lunch; the parents are waiting, and JQX was so out of there. And the Evil Mother got mad because her son "obeys" Cherry but not his own mum.
I hope I never see the actress who plays the mother in another role and immediately remember her. When I first saw the actress who plays Yifan's aunt in The First Frost appear in Forever and Ever, I was seriously triggered.
All the different friends' advice and perspectives are sooooo freaking valid. They all just want Ying Tao to be…
I agree she would have been on the first flight, but is was so funny when Yu Qiao was, like, well actually, it's not that long of a trip. But you're right in that in the end he did the right thing.
The scenes with the roommates were so good and the Edward Tulane reference made me cry, too. And how wonderful was it that the one girl hooked our sweet Cherry up with the tutoring gig to help fund her trip to find Qiao Xi and the little boy is sort of a version of him.
just finished this - it's so beautifully done! tbh i skipped over the mom's love story arc completely, xiao han…
I have to believe it was a happy ending or I won't be able to live. On my first watch, the thought of that not being true made me so upset you'd think I'd met these people in real life, so I convinced myself that all is good.
Just watched this for the first time and liked it so much even though the FL drove me mad with her hesitance and lack of social graces. I laughed a lot through this series and she improved a lot as it went on.
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.
Yeah, she's a bit melancholy, but she's also thriving at uni, which is what he wanted for her. And in an ideal world, they will end up happily ever after and it will have all been worth it.
I think the viewers calling him selfish and all sorts of other things look at him as a man, when really he's barely out of his teen years and dealing with things many actual fully grown adults would not be able to handle.
I need to drink now.
Also, what years does this series cover? Boys were far less emotionally evolved back then than they are expected to be today.
I do wish that we got to see a lot more of him, though. Thank you, random high school girl for posting his pretty face online.
I love this series. Need to nap soon so I can wake up in the wee hours to watch episode 18!
I hope I never see the actress who plays the mother in another role and immediately remember her. When I first saw the actress who plays Yifan's aunt in The First Frost appear in Forever and Ever, I was seriously triggered.
The scenes with the roommates were so good and the Edward Tulane reference made me cry, too. And how wonderful was it that the one girl hooked our sweet Cherry up with the tutoring gig to help fund her trip to find Qiao Xi and the little boy is sort of a version of him.
I was weepy throughout this whole episode.
This ML actor is so chic and really brings his personal style to the characters he plays here and in Boss & Me.