Can anyone tell me which is more good Yunxi's love is panacea or Bailu 's Only for Love??? which one should I…
I wouldn't compare the two. They are completely different genre. While I may enjoy LIP there are some other who don't. You should just watch both and see what you like. You might end up liking both or hate it.
Okay, I loved episode 7-8. Finally we learn about SWA's condition and why she desperately wants to get into HD…
In the novel, her dad is alive and has HD. So I would think that is the case here as well. We still don't know much about Wei'an backstory so I really hope we get it soon.
Ummm, I am pretty sure she took the medications because almost all medications are prescription. Hence why she…
Perhap YOU are young and naive. Anyone else would agree that bribery is equally as bad as stealing. Does bribery only happens in Africa and asian country? Of course not. Just because you believe it is the better alternative that doesn't make it any better.
If there's anything that I got from your last sentence, is that YOU are okay with people using bribery to get to things.
Ah, so by stealing is making Wei'an seem like she not an adult and can't ask for help. Yeah, I completely see why she didn't. Like I've said, she and Dr Gu didn't have that kind of relationship to start with. She couldn't bring the kid to the hospital in the first place. When she did, it was out of desperation and she literally had to pay the mother to take him.
Of course you're going to keep arguing that she still should of talk to Dr Gu. Since you already set your mind on that why keep asking follow up questions.
Ummm, I am pretty sure she took the medications because almost all medications are prescription. Hence why she…
Why would Wei'an ask Dr Gu for help first though? The dynamic of their relationship up to that scene did not displayed that they are close enough to ask for flavor. Your justification is that if it was bribery it would of been okay with you. Which honestly, that's just equally bad.
Also, I'm not here to convince you of their chemistry. As I've said people define chemistry in so many different way. If you can't see it then you simply don't. No one is going to argue with you about that. Same with all the others who have stated they don't see the chemistry.
To everyone who keep asking if this will be a BE or HE or that, will they miraculously find a cured for HD. I have never watched any drama or movie before where they suddenly find the cure to all incurable diseases. With that said, I am certain that will not be the case here too. From the trailers to actually watching the drama, I feel like they have done a great job at promoting LIP as a healing and hopeful drama. To not give up and to keep pushing through. But honestly, don't rate it down just because it will or will not have a BE. Ending does not always define the overall feel of the drama
Ummm, I am pretty sure she took the medications because almost all medications are prescription. Hence why she…
I'm sorry. What?? You rather her use bribery than steal.. two wrong does not make it right. Also, if you think ML will just give her medication than you are wrong. He is an upright doctor, he's not just going to let her off. He ultimately told her to bring Sakun to the hospital within 24 hours to get treated.
Chemistry is defined in so many ways. If you can't see it or feel it than even i won't be able to help you. We have to remembered that Wei'an and Dr. Gu are once student and professor. Unless at that time they did develop some kind of romantic feelings for eo at the present time they are colleagues.
Let's be realistic, wouldn't you try to avoid eye contact or relationship with your then professor to now colleague? He has own mission and so does Wei'an. They are now meeting under different circumstances, feelings are prone to develop. Like how do you grasp the idea of "I think I'm starting to grow affection". I think that their chemistry is subtle and it is fitting for the setting right now. They both haven't even really explore the possibilities that they have feelings for eo.
Uh, the logicβ¦ at first, she wanted to pay for the damage to the room she rented, because the money can then…
Ummm, I am pretty sure she took the medications because almost all medications are prescription. Hence why she took it instead of paying it. Unless there are places that you can just go up and say, "hey i need insulin, i need metformin etc". You get my point. No prescription = no drugs. By paying for the damage, she hope the mother will take the kid to the hospital to get treated/to get medications for his illness.
I know the perception of chemistry is subjective but I feel the chemistry between the leads is pretty fitting…
Nicely said. I also feel like people judge the leads chemistry base on their kiss scene. Which honestly chemistry shouldn't be base soley on that. Sometime when people overly kiss it gives somewhat cringe vibe.
https://twitter.com/LuoYunxiFanClub/status/1720776671186596287?t=rZpH_mCefTlEWHnvaKX2tw&s=19
If there's anything that I got from your last sentence, is that YOU are okay with people using bribery to get to things.
Ah, so by stealing is making Wei'an seem like she not an adult and can't ask for help. Yeah, I completely see why she didn't. Like I've said, she and Dr Gu didn't have that kind of relationship to start with. She couldn't bring the kid to the hospital in the first place. When she did, it was out of desperation and she literally had to pay the mother to take him.
Of course you're going to keep arguing that she still should of talk to Dr Gu. Since you already set your mind on that why keep asking follow up questions.
https://www.youtube.com/live/AV8djY04V5c?si=KJ8_TaaiEovNmkaQ
He look so goooood!!!
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Also, I'm not here to convince you of their chemistry. As I've said people define chemistry in so many different way. If you can't see it then you simply don't. No one is going to argue with you about that. Same with all the others who have stated they don't see the chemistry.
M-S : two episodes
Su: one episode
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Chemistry is defined in so many ways. If you can't see it or feel it than even i won't be able to help you. We have to remembered that Wei'an and Dr. Gu are once student and professor. Unless at that time they did develop some kind of romantic feelings for eo at the present time they are colleagues.
Let's be realistic, wouldn't you try to avoid eye contact or relationship with your then professor to now colleague? He has own mission and so does Wei'an. They are now meeting under different circumstances, feelings are prone to develop. Like how do you grasp the idea of "I think I'm starting to grow affection". I think that their chemistry is subtle and it is fitting for the setting right now. They both haven't even really explore the possibilities that they have feelings for eo.
Not excusing why she didn't pay for the damage.