i don't care for any kind of ratings...but Iam glad it's doing well enough on mainland to score and 8.4 on Weibo…
MDL ratings are biased so I stopped caring and I instead go with my personal opinion though it's unfair...at the same time it's also great to see a drama you love flourish but things bias and trolling and hating exist in every ratings system..that's why I don't care about ratings but rather my personal experience..and my own ratings...but Iam happy the douban ratings did justice to it because it deserves more love
Who needs MDL's biased AF people's ratings when the rating is huge n highest with huge number of raters where…
i don't care for any kind of ratings...but Iam glad it's doing well enough on mainland to score and 8.4 on Weibo and a 7.3 on douban which is actually so critical when it comes to idol dramas
In episode 26, I was struck by how effortlessly the drama shifts vibes. We are faced with the confusion surrounding her invisibility, and the tone quickly becomes somber. However, this sadness is beautifully balanced when they head to dinner, where a lighthearted moment unfolds. He sneaks some food for her, and the parents catch a glimpse of the chicken floating, leading him to cover it up as a magic trick. This clever interplay between emotional depth and humor is one of the drama's greatest strengths. It tugs at our heartstrings while seamlessly infusing moments of levity, creating a well-rounded viewing experience that keeps us engaged and entertained.
I find it really interesting how this drama incorporates different types of comedy, and I’m genuinely thankful that, despite its deeper themes, they put comedy at the forefront. There’s intentional comedy, where moments are clearly designed to make us laugh. A perfect example is the fight scene where Tang Qi rushes in with a broomstick, telling Fang Jin to leave, only to end up getting beaten up himself. His dramatic scream about the broomstick being his weapon is hilarious! Usually, this type of comedy can feel forced, but the way it flows in this drama feels so natural, thanks to the great direction and delivery.
Then there’s "unintentional comedy," which sneaks up on you. You’re not even meant to laugh, but you do anyway. A standout moment for me was when Tang Qi asks SCC and Lin Yuan, disguised as a granny, to reenact Quan Shengtang’s death. It was so unhinged that I found myself laughing out loud without even realizing it! The drama is filled with these kinds of moments.
Finally, there’s the most sensitive type: dark or black comedy. This kind of humor tackles serious themes but presents them lightly. I often feel guilty for laughing at these moments, but they’re so well done. An example is the scene where SCC plans a fake funeral for Su Miao. It’s heavy for those who don’t know the context but comes off as a clowning moment for those who do. It’s fascinating how the drama balances these different comedic styles while still maintaining depth.
I really appreciate the writer for taking the time to develop the relationship between Tang Qi and Su Cheng Cheng. They started with a lot of misconceptions, and it was interesting to see how he fell for different versions of her that he didn’t even realize were all part of her. Cheng Cheng felt inferior and unworthy of someone like him, but as the story progressed, everything became clearer. The wedding vow-style confession was so sweet, with him listing his flaws to make her feel more comfortable about her own. It’s a reminder that nobody is perfect, and they both embraced their imperfections.
The first kiss was the cutest yet most awkward moment, filled with so many adorable interactions. I love how they emphasized that it was a first for both of them, showing their cautious excitement while also making each other feel at ease. They truly felt like partners in crime, and their conversations were genuinely nice. He boosts her confidence, and you can see how much she enjoys it all. They remind me of Gracie Abrams' song "In Between."
Overall, I love that their romance developed at the right pace. It unfolded naturally, with the right person and under the right circumstances, making it all the more special.
Now the damn bracelet needs to go..it went from being the perfect match maker to being such a third wheeling villain 🥲
Okay the work colleague in episode 26 was such a scene stealer..the way he always some how found him self involved with Su Cheng Cheng and Tang qi and his funny reactions were everything ðŸ¤
Then there’s "unintentional comedy," which sneaks up on you. You’re not even meant to laugh, but you do anyway. A standout moment for me was when Tang Qi asks SCC and Lin Yuan, disguised as a granny, to reenact Quan Shengtang’s death. It was so unhinged that I found myself laughing out loud without even realizing it! The drama is filled with these kinds of moments.
Finally, there’s the most sensitive type: dark or black comedy. This kind of humor tackles serious themes but presents them lightly. I often feel guilty for laughing at these moments, but they’re so well done. An example is the scene where SCC plans a fake funeral for Su Miao. It’s heavy for those who don’t know the context but comes off as a clowning moment for those who do. It’s fascinating how the drama balances these different comedic styles while still maintaining depth.
Iam going to miss it🥺😩
The first kiss was the cutest yet most awkward moment, filled with so many adorable interactions. I love how they emphasized that it was a first for both of them, showing their cautious excitement while also making each other feel at ease. They truly felt like partners in crime, and their conversations were genuinely nice. He boosts her confidence, and you can see how much she enjoys it all. They remind me of Gracie Abrams' song "In Between."
Overall, I love that their romance developed at the right pace. It unfolded naturally, with the right person and under the right circumstances, making it all the more special.
Now the damn bracelet needs to go..it went from being the perfect match maker to being such a third wheeling villain 🥲