Some of the best and most natural intimacy (from hand holding to more intense moments) scenes in short dramas that I've seen. I hope they work together again!
Oh how I love when love is shown so naturally. They look so happy and comfortable with each other. Nothing is forced or cringy. They really picked the perfect pair of actors to portray these characters. I'll definitely rewatch this several times!
It ended so I can finally start watching. People have been raving about it all over my tl so I'm really hoping it's as good as I've heard. I love other Gu Man adaptations so my expectations are high.
Binged all episodes and I'm loving it. I was a big fan of Forbidden Flower so I was really excited about this one. It hasn't disappointed so far. The screenwriter/director should be getting all the funding she needs to keep giving us dramas.
By the way the things are currently going, she'll end up having a higher rank than him. XJ might become a kept man (I doubt he would mind lol). Btw we MUST get the bts of that kiss!
Only a detail, but I absolutely love how he actually held her hand when he pulled her and not her wrist. We need this development in dramas really bad!
The way she ran away and then pulled him when jumping was hilarious. They really don't let you be sad too long because these scenes are always lurking in the shadows lol
My sleeping schedule will hate me because, after just finishing the first episode, I plan to binge the rest of them. This is absolutely hilarious so far. LYT is doing an amazing job. Great casting! This type of drama isn't usually my cup of tea, but I'm loving it so far. Hopefully they don't mess it up in the middle.
I guess for the brother, it's kind of logic he would say that because he never really knew her (just saw her at…
It's easy to want peace when you know what it's like. His mom and sisters never had that luxury. He's still young so he might realize later on that QY was right, but men who get raised like that become a problem for some unlucky woman in the future (e.g. his dad). Also, in my opinion, men absolutely understand, but simply don't care.
I guess for the brother, it's kind of logic he would say that because he never really knew her (just saw her at…
If I read an article about a young woman going through all of that, let alone my sister, I would feel devastated for her and furious at everyone who mistreated her. Even if they didn't have the usual sibling bond, hearing everything she went through and how they talk about her now that she's gone, is something every moral human being would be affected by. However, men in that family get treated differently. He never suffered from gender discrimination and was even treated better just for being a boy. Everyone letting it go means "easier" life for him. He was taught to forgive and forget such things.
If I hear another "She's already dead.", I'll go crazy. How in the world can you say that about your child, sister, and grandchild? How is BY the bad one and not all of them?
Her dad is the worst of them all. He has no issues with yelling and being aggressive towards those weaker than him, but will stand there with his tail between his legs whenever his family says something. And then he dumps all of his emotions onto his already traumatized daughter while admitting he's a loser. Instead of doing something about it, he picks up a bottle because that's easier. He says nothing will happen to her when they go back because of familial relation while his family members scream how his other daughter deserved to die. I can't wait for her to go to the university. She needs to get away from them at least physically...
That was a crazy first episode. I'm not sure if I like it or not, but I'm definitely sticking around because I'm intrigued. According to the description I read, FL is a capable woman, so hopefully we see a lot of that.
I absolutely loved seeing him in a state of panic. For him that just begun, but BY was feeling it for years. Whatever awaits each member of that family, they deserve it.
I'm so glad QY has MS. Her mental health would become even worse without him. Light, whether natural or artificial, whenever he appears around her is such a nice representation of his role in her life.
Btw we MUST get the bts of that kiss!
I love action romances, so I was excited for this one...
This type of drama isn't usually my cup of tea, but I'm loving it so far. Hopefully they don't mess it up in the middle.
He's still young so he might realize later on that QY was right, but men who get raised like that become a problem for some unlucky woman in the future (e.g. his dad). Also, in my opinion, men absolutely understand, but simply don't care.
Her dad is the worst of them all. He has no issues with yelling and being aggressive towards those weaker than him, but will stand there with his tail between his legs whenever his family says something. And then he dumps all of his emotions onto his already traumatized daughter while admitting he's a loser. Instead of doing something about it, he picks up a bottle because that's easier.
He says nothing will happen to her when they go back because of familial relation while his family members scream how his other daughter deserved to die.
I can't wait for her to go to the university. She needs to get away from them at least physically...
According to the description I read, FL is a capable woman, so hopefully we see a lot of that.
I'm so glad QY has MS. Her mental health would become even worse without him. Light, whether natural or artificial, whenever he appears around her is such a nice representation of his role in her life.