"Feed the pork" is a playful, romantic inside joke between the leads. It is a euphemism for a passionate…
Yes I have seen the show however no matter how someone explains it, it wasn't a playful scene and hence took away the beauty from something that could have shown any chemistry. As for the writer choosing that sentence, I'm sure Chinese language has unlimited idioms including many playful ones. Chemistry is subjective and so is the depth of a romantic scene. So our view points don't have to align
Im dropping this sorry pile of rubbish as of EP 25. I cannot cannot cannot get my head around her leaving ML having…
People often justify this trope because the intentions were good, but good intentions don’t erase the consequences. If a nurse secretly took a newborn from a mother and falsely told her the baby hadn’t survived, no one would defend it simply because the nurse thought it was for the mother’s benefit. Separating a parent is legally and morally wrong. It is a profound loss, regardless of who makes the decision or why.
FL robs her son of a relationship with his father for 6 years, they'll never be able to make up for that time…
Agreed! Good intentions don’t justify making life-altering decisions for someone else. Hiding a child’s existence from a parent for six years isn’t a romantic sacrifice—it’s robbing both the parent and the child of years they can never get back. No one person should have the right to make that choice alone.
The story has 2 parts. a lots of people were disappointed with the 2nd part. i think the 2nd part is even better…
Good intentions don’t justify making life-altering decisions for someone else. Hiding a child’s existence from a parent for six years isn’t a romantic sacrifice—it’s robbing both the parent and the child of years they can never get back. No one person should have the right to make that choice alone.
After 20+ episodes of buildup, the first kiss came with the immortal romantic line: “Want to feed you some pork” That pretty much sums up the writers’ understanding of romance. Beautiful visuals, a wonderful supporting cast, and an earnest performance from Miles, but the main romance felt like watching him court a very attractive lamp post. The female lead looked lovely in every scene, yet her expression toward the male lead rarely differed from the one she gave her parents, friends, coworkers, or the office furniture.
You seem much older than me. You are a law firm partner at such a young age. A true young talent. Whatt?!! Is…
Agreed, The written dialogues are truly subpar in this one. There is only one kiss and right before that the dialogue given to Miles is "want to feed you some pork". So unimaginative.
I saw this show up on Viki so I watched it since I recognized the FL from Sunshine By My Side. I've never seen…
In her casual moments, the sweetest FL eating with her mouth open, eating excessive junk and trashing the house, yup I too see the Korean elements - ;)