Ending is clear, read more about it herehttps://kisskh.at/discussions/hu-xin/106609-ending-explanation
Thanks for the explanation, it makes a lot of sense now. I still wish that the ending made sense to the average viewer without having to read explanations about the ending. Not everyone who watches the drama will have access to read about the explanation of how YH reappeared to TY. To an average viewer, it still qualifies as illogical ending. Dramas must be able to explain themselves to the viewers just by watching its scenes.
I agree! The drama is short, we don't need to waste time on another couple. Maybe that's why Sang Yan has his…
Oh brother! It would've been more authentic if they retained the same actors, especially if they already planned to shoot both dramas in advance. Why not have the actors commit to both dramas and shoot them consecutively so there's no loss of time? Pity. smh.
No need for a younger version of Duan - He was already matured when they met. She was 14 he was 19. Now he's playing…
I would have agreed with you, if I didn't see how she acts with her brother even when JX is not around. When Sang Yan asks her questions, she doesn't respond. Or sometimes she just makes a face and mutters under her breath. I think her brother is remarkably patient because if I were asking my sibling a question which they do not bother to answer, I would lose my temper. For all Sang Yan's bluster it's obvious to all how he dotes on his sister.
Why does Duan Jia Xu, never accept an offer to eat at Sang Zhi's place with her family, although her mother has invited him several times? He always declines. Someone who has read the novel can you please spoil me a little? I would have thought as he has no family, he'd be happy to eat at his besties house. Instead, the only time he ate there was when her parents were not around. I'm curious to know what his reasons are.
Am loving this hidden love! I just love any drama Zhao Lu plays i mean she nails all characters!but when they…
No need for a younger version of Duan - He was already matured when they met. She was 14 he was 19. Now he's playing a 24 yr old man. It would be beyond awkward if they used a different person playing him at 19 as a 19 year old man should have been already matured enough.
Lusi can pass playing a 17 yr old, but for her to play a modern 14 year old girl would have been a stretch, which is probably why they cast a younger actress to portray her at that age.
Speaking of which, there's a dissonance between the younger version of Sang Zhi at 14 and Sang Zhi at 17 and 19. The younger version of Sang Zhi is much more mature, confident and out-spoken. Lusi's version is timid, muttering her words, shy and indirect. It's like she underwent a personality change from 14 to 17.
I still love her and her portrayal of the character, but wonder if any viewer caught onto that observation.
I agree! The drama is short, we don't need to waste time on another couple. Maybe that's why Sang Yan has his…
I'd really like to see Sang Yan fall in love.... underneath all his bluster, he's a sweetie with a soft heart. I really love him. Sang Zhi lucked out on her brother!
“This is not the first time that Park Seo Joon got involved in a dating scandal. In the past, he was linked…
Thank you for your comment! Why is this even newsworthy? He's single and an adult. Of course he is dating! Is he going to live the rest of his life as a monk? I really wish netizens will realize that celebrities are people with human needs just like everyone else, so unless they have broken the law, their personal lives really should be kept private.
I watched this drama because of my daughter's recommendation as the plot description was a turn off for me. Two episodes in, I can definitely say, this isn't my thing but I'm willing to stick with if for the next two episodes to see if I'll keep watching or drop it.
Liking the drama so far, although I won't rate it yet. It's a typical romcom and I am watching the drama for both leads, both of whom I like and am a fan of.
I was listening for Junho's command of English, in the scenes from England and I think he handled the spoken English part very well, but somehow he does look out of place in such luxurious surroundings. Maybe because I've known him since he was a rookie idol, his portrayal of rich chaebol son with mommy issues hasn't quite convinced me yet.
Still watching. For me the next two episodes will either convince me to stay or drop it. I'm hoping that there are unexpected surprises in the plot that will be engaging. Anything except turning this drama into a pseudo murder/mystery one as Kdramas are bent on doing these days.
Liking the drama so far, although I won't rate it yet. It's a typical romcom and I am watching the drama for the both leads whom I am a fan of.
I was listening for Junho's command of English, in the scenes from England and I think he handled the spoken English part very well, but somehow he does look out of place in such posh surroundings. Maybe because I've known him since he was a rookie idol, his portrayal of rich chaebol son with mommy issues hasn't quite convinced me yet.
Still watching. For me the next two episodes will either convince me to stay or drop it. I'm hoping that there are unexpected surprises in the plot that will be engaging. Anything except turning this drama into a pseudo murder/mystery one as Kdramas are bent on doing these days.
Started off so amazing, but the final stretch of episodes is taking me so long to finish...like pulling teeth.…
I was in the same space as you are when the ML became a mopey, whiney mess (which was super boring to watch ) and I almost dropped the drama. Thankfully, I didn't as it picks up after some (too many as far as I'm concerned) episodes of mopey-ness. FL returns and the drama turns the arc to become more interesting.
Lusi can pass playing a 17 yr old, but for her to play a modern 14 year old girl would have been a stretch, which is probably why they cast a younger actress to portray her at that age.
Speaking of which, there's a dissonance between the younger version of Sang Zhi at 14 and Sang Zhi at 17 and 19. The younger version of Sang Zhi is much more mature, confident and out-spoken. Lusi's version is timid, muttering her words, shy and indirect. It's like she underwent a personality change from 14 to 17.
I still love her and her portrayal of the character, but wonder if any viewer caught onto that observation.
I was listening for Junho's command of English, in the scenes from England and I think he handled the spoken English part very well, but somehow he does look out of place in such luxurious surroundings. Maybe because I've known him since he was a rookie idol, his portrayal of rich chaebol son with mommy issues hasn't quite convinced me yet.
Still watching. For me the next two episodes will either convince me to stay or drop it. I'm hoping that there are unexpected surprises in the plot that will be engaging. Anything except turning this drama into a pseudo murder/mystery one as Kdramas are bent on doing these days.
I was listening for Junho's command of English, in the scenes from England and I think he handled the spoken English part very well, but somehow he does look out of place in such posh surroundings. Maybe because I've known him since he was a rookie idol, his portrayal of rich chaebol son with mommy issues hasn't quite convinced me yet.
Still watching. For me the next two episodes will either convince me to stay or drop it. I'm hoping that there are unexpected surprises in the plot that will be engaging. Anything except turning this drama into a pseudo murder/mystery one as Kdramas are bent on doing these days.