Yangyang is mentally tough. Below is his response for all the haters and slanders. "It's good to just look at…
Yes, well said. I also don't understand all the hate. I haven't seen those posts in Weibo (and I don't intend to, knowing how toxic they can be), but reading what others shared here, it's going overboard.
Last night's episodes (27 & 28) have many memorable moments, just like in previous ones. Some are quite intense (SY and MYC's confrontation, XQ standing up to her adoptive parents), while others are heartwarming (e.g., SY's family), swoon-worthy (need I say more? π) and funny (e.g., the firefighters' banter and them delivering the new bed). The chemistry and passion between YY/SY and WCR/XQ are so palpable, and their scenes as a couple are so natural and believable. I do hope Mango TV/Viu/iQIYI/Viki will drop more episodes this weekend, including Sunday, so we'll finish the drama by July 24 or 25 ππ.
I came across a few douyin saying theyβre unable to sympathize with FL and understand her mother instead. They…
Hi! It's true that her adoptive parents raised, clothed and fed her, sent her to good schools, provided for her physical needs and even some wants. And XQ is grateful to them, that's why she doesn't want to disobey them and tries her best to be a good daughter. However, as mentioned by others here, they treated XQ as an investment. And based on what I've watched up to this point (I haven't read the entire novel, just a few chapters), they (esp. the mother) raised her to just follow whatever they want for her (so becoming a doctor is a victory for her, because that's not what her mother wants). They wanted to control her life. Even MYC (biological son) felt suffocated. Not only that, the mother often used guilt to coax her into following her demands. It seemed their actions come primarily from a place of benefits (what's in it for me), rather than from a place of love. Not saying that they don't have an ounce of affection for her, it's just that love/affection is not their primary motivation. So although physically she was not lacking in anything, the same cannot be said on the mental/emotional aspects. And as mentioned in the comments, the mother even tried to harm/kill SY and ruin his future, which is really crossing the line.
Eps 25 & 26 did not disappoint π. All the patience and waiting are worth it! Can't say this enough: Love the chemistry, passion, and sweet/romantic moments of SY and XQ π! I also appreciate that the drama showed the trauma experienced by some firefighters after the harrowing rescue operation, & how they're recovering. I want to watch these 2 eps again before starting ep 27 later π.
Bruh, I can't focus with my work right now cause I am thinking for the episodes today π
Lol! We had a teambuilding activity at work earlier (before I posted the comment above), so I was somehow "distracted" from FOMH. But after work, I got back to thinking about FOMH π€£π€£.
So I FINALLY get what all the fuss is about with Yang Yang. I had either dropped or barely started many of his…
Agree with your assessment. I find Yang Yang's acting here to be on point. He is witholding many of his emotions, hence, the micro-expressions and subtle body movements. I've known YY as an actor for some time already, but like you, I had barely started on his other dramas (there are just too many good dramas to watch, and limited time to watch them). But because of FOMH, I plan to start watching his previous works (at least those that are already in my list)!
Episode 23 has so many emotional moments. I was teary-eyed in some scenes, such as when Jiang Yi faced the likelihood that his Mom and aunt might not make it; cried in others, such as XQ searching for SY and she said (or shouted), "he is my life", and when she went down the rubble to check his condition and said, "Don't leave me behind". π The entire rescue scene of SY is well done.
https://youtu.be/qjKxk6a-xQo