does anyone have recs for shows or books with a main character like sugiki (it can be gay or not)? a man obsessed with control and restraining himself and his feelings? i feel like i've seen this kind of characters a lot, but at the same time i just can't recall any character like that, and i CRAVE for romances with characters who are obsessed with controlling their emotions.
anyone knows of another cdrama who was aired on netflix internationally while airing on youku in china? if there was another drama which was aired like that, did netflix follow the youku SVIP release schedule or not? i know we won't know for sure till tomorrow, but i'm curious if any other cdrama got that treatment.
I don't really understand why so many people say it's an open ending. It's clearly a happy one, though it's unsatisfying because we deserved more than a hug with blinding lights and loud dramatic OST. By definition, it would've been an open ending if it had ended with the doctor saying "he may wake up tomorrow or never at all", with nothing else. Here, it's heavily implied and even showed that he's going to survive and meet her again. The last scene with the peach blossoms was put specifically to make us understand how it ends, so that's a lacking happy ending, not an open one.
nope. Not for this part and that was the beauty of it.
damn. i can only hope it's a misleading ending or that it won't last long because this is literally the worst decision they could've made lol thank you for telling me!
i was thinking episodes 18 and 19 were the best episodes so far because i love angst and i found them really well done, but then the last 30 seconds ruined everything for me. is it an actual amnesia trope? in 2025??? i need someone to spoil me, is there an amnesia trope in the novel too???
planning to watch this since its now completed. Just wanna ask about the romance (i know its a subplot) but I…
they officially get together and "get touchy" in the last episode. everything else is only "flirt" with glances, dialogues, and overall the ML always being there for the FL. everyone knows they have something going on too.
okay am i the only one who is still a bit confused on the part where ming sheng told qiao qingyu about how her…
- Ming Sheng knew her sister didn't die from appendicitis, but he thought she died from AIDS, probably because of the rumours. He doesn't know it's suicide. - It's not explained how he knows she's Beiyu's sisters but if he knows about the AIDS rumours, he also knows about Beiyu's little sister and her name, since the whole village knew about it and it was everywhere in the college's forums. He could also have asked around who was the girl he played piano for (when they were children) and found out she was one of the dancer's little sister, hence him knowing Beiyu had a little sister named Qingyu. There are quite a lot of possibilites. - Ming Sheng saying to his father he might have participated in Beiyu's death is probably due to his own background. I don't know if the show is really clear about it but from the novel, you know that Ming Sheng's grandfather was hospitalized for a long time before dying, but he loved freedom more than being in hospital, so he asked his son (Ming Sheng's father) to let him die free. The father did it without telling Ming Sheng because it was during his exams, so Ming Shend resented him a LOT about that and kind of thought his father killed his granddad (it was more like the granddad knowing he would die anyway and asking to die earlier). Knowing this, Ming Sheng was very suspicious of his father and considered him a bad doctor, hence why he asks his father if he is sure he has nothing to do with Beiyu's death. I don't think he actually believed his father killed Beiyu, but he was angry at that point and just mixed everything up. There are quite a few scences of Ming Sheng saying his dad sucks as a doctor and messes up at a lot, but that's only him misunderstanding his father due to the granddad's backstory. - He did look further into it, but only when Qingyu asked him to ask for her sister's whole medical history. Only then did he look into it and then sent it to her, but her brother got the package and forgot to give it to her, so she found out much later. Hoping this might help you to understand everything!
Novel readers, when will FL find out about sister's first love and does she take any action against him like confronting…
In the novel, she had already found out by now, they changed things (she found out when the whole family was in the village, thanks to her aunt, his name was written in her sister's diary).
- It's not explained how he knows she's Beiyu's sisters but if he knows about the AIDS rumours, he also knows about Beiyu's little sister and her name, since the whole village knew about it and it was everywhere in the college's forums. He could also have asked around who was the girl he played piano for (when they were children) and found out she was one of the dancer's little sister, hence him knowing Beiyu had a little sister named Qingyu. There are quite a lot of possibilites.
- Ming Sheng saying to his father he might have participated in Beiyu's death is probably due to his own background. I don't know if the show is really clear about it but from the novel, you know that Ming Sheng's grandfather was hospitalized for a long time before dying, but he loved freedom more than being in hospital, so he asked his son (Ming Sheng's father) to let him die free. The father did it without telling Ming Sheng because it was during his exams, so Ming Shend resented him a LOT about that and kind of thought his father killed his granddad (it was more like the granddad knowing he would die anyway and asking to die earlier). Knowing this, Ming Sheng was very suspicious of his father and considered him a bad doctor, hence why he asks his father if he is sure he has nothing to do with Beiyu's death. I don't think he actually believed his father killed Beiyu, but he was angry at that point and just mixed everything up. There are quite a few scences of Ming Sheng saying his dad sucks as a doctor and messes up at a lot, but that's only him misunderstanding his father due to the granddad's backstory.
- He did look further into it, but only when Qingyu asked him to ask for her sister's whole medical history. Only then did he look into it and then sent it to her, but her brother got the package and forgot to give it to her, so she found out much later.
Hoping this might help you to understand everything!