I started watching this as a backup for LLTG since the episodes on YT are airing slowly. Now, I completely ignored…
LBFAD is shorter and has the right pace (a little bit unsatisfactory at the end but at least they'll give us epilogues). It was (and still is) my happy place.
I'm rewatching second half of LLTG and AOS slowly since my disappointment on those two's plot took over my enjoyment when I watched them before.
if i dont like ep 1 and 2 will i like the rest of the drama?
One of the things I really like about this drama is the character development of both leads. That's why the story's getting better as it progresses. If you wanna give it a chance you can try watching another 1-2 eps then drop if you still don't enjoy it. Btw the body switching doesn't happen all the time & it stops around ep 10ish.
Am I only one still thinking about the story of Lord Yannv and the fairy? Like itβs not all explained.
Isn't there going to be a drama about them? I'm not sure but I remember that there will be 2 dramas in CLJ universe too besides LBFAD. Cmiiw but the next installment will be about Orchid's master & her husband.
The thing is, in the beginning we already know he's a Big Mouth, not Big Mouse. But along the way we start to…
It will be a plot twist if Chang Ho is actually the real Big Mouse and he's trying to find the person who pretends to be him/BMππ #just my wishful thinking π
the title makes sense now and it was also a big hint ,male lead is a bluffer big mouth , he is not big mouse a…
The thing is, in the beginning we already know he's a Big Mouth, not Big Mouse. But along the way we start to doubt him, his family & friends, and suspect literally almost everyone. That what makes this show fascinating.
Boring??? This drama is far from it. It's so fascinating with its twists and turns of events in every episode. If you're new & just starts to watch it, better keep yourself away from this comment section. The spoilers will ruin your excitement. π
Mu Ze is ambitious and intends to own the Lu family's river system. In Episode 7, he tells Lu Xin Ran that he…
LXR mentioned MZ feels inferior to AR too, that's why I believe MZ is being obsessed with her. In this second life AR is unpredictable and always have a way to dodge MZ trap up to now. But if we see the previous life, AR was predictable & fell in love with him because of his machinations. He schemed to use her & the power of Lu Family for his own advantages. I see nothing equates love in his (past & present life) action toward AR.
Instead of rebirth/reincarnation, I see this drama is more like a time reset or time travelling to the past. How…
At first I thought he was only a bad guy who will have a redemption later but I changed my mind after his son's so-called accident. He did nothing to his concubine though he knew she murdered his child. Bloody hell! His own child died but he continued on like nothing happened. I'm still pissed off whenever I remember this. So, seeing him in a killing rampant is unsurprising since he has no regard for human life even when they are innocent.
I am wondering if both Lu An Ran and Mu Ze have been reborn, but neither of them is aware the other has been reborn…
If MZ was reborn having his previous memory, then he should know that he was the one who killed his brother. No one to blame but himself so he could throw himself off of the palace tower (or nearest cliff) and be a hero protecting his brother. π And if it was not him but Mr. Cai, then he should kill Mr. Cai in the first place.
I think Mu Ze didn't kill Mu Chuan in their first life... That nonsense guy that follows Mu Ze did π
Considering his traits, I think he's capable of doing it. It was possible that Mr. Cai took the initiative but MZ was likely to let it happen & didn't stop him. He showed no sadness when his child died & only took action to show it when MC told him about AR question. He knew the murderer but let her live unscathed. He could punish her in different way but didn't do it because he could still use her. He had no qualms in sacrificing his brother-in-law when it served the purpose of destroying the first (?) prince. I think as long as MC doesn't pose a threat to him in any way, MZ will leave him alone.
This whole drama so far Iβm like.. scratching my headβ¦ and confused.. HAHA. Iβm like is this a dream or…
Instead of rebirth/reincarnation, I see this drama is more like a time reset or time travelling to the past. How does it happen? We might never know because it's not the focus, at least up to the recent eps. But if they wanna give a logical explanation, in the end they probably go with the typical tropes like it's a dream only or a fantasy because FL is a scriptwriter/book author.
I'm rewatching second half of LLTG and AOS slowly since my disappointment on those two's plot took over my enjoyment when I watched them before.
If you wanna give it a chance you can try watching another 1-2 eps then drop if you still don't enjoy it.
Btw the body switching doesn't happen all the time & it stops around ep 10ish.
(Filling my netflix requesting title at the moment)
Someone who have watched the latest ep might give you a more definite answer.
#just my wishful thinking π
If you're new & just starts to watch it, better keep yourself away from this comment section. The spoilers will ruin your excitement. π
In this second life AR is unpredictable and always have a way to dodge MZ trap up to now. But if we see the previous life, AR was predictable & fell in love with him because of his machinations. He schemed to use her & the power of Lu Family for his own advantages.
I see nothing equates love in his (past & present life) action toward AR.
I'm still pissed off whenever I remember this.
So, seeing him in a killing rampant is unsurprising since he has no regard for human life even when they are innocent.
And if it was not him but Mr. Cai, then he should kill Mr. Cai in the first place.
He showed no sadness when his child died & only took action to show it when MC told him about AR question. He knew the murderer but let her live unscathed. He could punish her in different way but didn't do it because he could still use her.
He had no qualms in sacrificing his brother-in-law when it served the purpose of destroying the first (?) prince.
I think as long as MC doesn't pose a threat to him in any way, MZ will leave him alone.
How does it happen? We might never know because it's not the focus, at least up to the recent eps. But if they wanna give a logical explanation, in the end they probably go with the typical tropes like it's a dream only or a fantasy because FL is a scriptwriter/book author.