Also happy birthday to Li Landi! Just found out she is turning 24 years old today! 🥳
Happy birthday to Landy. I’m sure she feels our sincere wishes. I first get to watch Landy’s drama - ‘Go into your heart’. ( hope I got the title correct) Her acting already impressed me during that drama. She was the main fl n still ‘unknown’ then.
Yeah, it is an open ending and I am good with that. I think if they do have a relationship now, it did work so…
Yes, I agree with you. This time round, they are individuals who respect each other’s rights to opinions and individualism. Happy to be able to share with you this wonderful drama, all the ups and downs n most of all the enthusiasm shown by viewers of this drama.
Gosh! So many things and happenings all in one episode!!! I’m speechless. The reminiscences at the pavilion by both Li Guang and Mu Jia is a clear indication that they still have deep feelings for each other. The handshake at the end is the start of a beautiful but more mature relationship. That’s my interpretation and I’m happy with it. Thanks for all the companionship here.
The drama is good. And there’s nothing wrong with the story. I’ll blame the online platforms like Youku, Tencent…
Lol. Escaping from realities of life sometimes is definitely necessary to remain sane. That’s why when a person is down and out, a drama that depicts the realities of life, especially the negative aspects , might just trigger unnecessary unhappiness n depression.
Haha there is nowhere to go but up at this point. 🤣 Tian Rong at this point just want to enjoy life + have…
You are right. Mujia can only go up now n pick up the mess left by Lin Da. She needs a very strong backup and I think Li Guang will come in at this point And I hope Tian Long will get her child, though I feel she and her husband have a lot to settle first, her husband’s debts due to buying a whole block of apartments, expecting Tian Long to help. The two need to compromise as in a marriage.
Finished watching episode 35. One more episode to go. Both Tian Tong’s and Mujia’s problems are not solved. Mujia is down at the pits. I’m just hoping that one episode can give a proper closure to both ladies. Going to be a rushed ending, I guess.
I agree. Even the idea that she gave up because she wanted a well-balanced life didn’t make sense. She could…
Glad you see it that way, too. Granted that Lawyer Wu’s success in career is based on hard work n more hard work. This doesn’t mean that Mujia has to emulate her ways to reach to the top. She could have a well balanced life, too, being a successful lawyer. Just need a bit of adjustment n mb of course some compromises. To jump ship when you are only 30 and at the pinnacle of your career is not something young adults should follow.
I’m happy with Tian Long’s development in this drama. She has her ups and downs in her career as a real estate agent. She was a qualified lawyer but discovered she loves buying and selling houses. Her character development evolves around her true calling- real estate. Mujia’s development is one rollercoaster ride. She has proven herself to be an excellent lawyer. Her impulsive decision to let go of a partnership in the law firm is unwarranted for. She only decided to resign in the middle of her speech ( it was not properly thought over; a spur of a moment decision , most probably influenced by Lawyer Wu’s decision to quit) She doesn’t have the means to enjoy her life yet, unlike Lawyer Wu. She goes into landscaping, being persuaded by Lin Da. If Lin Da has not ‘pestered’ her to join him, I doubt she would have quitted the law firm. Landscaping and the legal field are different ball games altogether. It’s not that she is unhappy in the law firm. Who doesn’t have issues in one’s career? We all have and we strive to solve them. To focus on landscaping in the last few episodes of a drama is illogical. Mujia’s forte is law and she knows almost absolutely nothing about landscaping. Only 30, and she’s quitting? Romance-we put that aside. But I really think that the script writer has done injustice to Mujia’s career development. So sorry. My two cents’ worth of opinion. No offence meant.
Episodes 32 n 33: just a mere few seconds between the main leads? Are they the main leads?what kind of plot is this? Ridiculous script writing. 3 episodes left. Have I wasted my time?
Rong2's character reminds me of the same character fr , 'Stand Or Fall'. Where they start off ridiculously spineless…
Love Stand or Fall. Wang Yang and Qin Lan Co-star. Two very outstanding artistes. Almost the same age. I don’t mind the age gap between the main leads in All the way to the sun, but the break up is too ridiculous and the late introduction of the daughter ( we know she exists) and the ex wife is uncalled for n unnecessary. Ya, I’m frustrated with how the plot goes. Can’t emulate Ideal City. I’ve watch that, too. Lots of grey characters and somehow the breakup of the main leads is understandable.
Happy to be able to share with you this wonderful drama, all the ups and downs n most of all the enthusiasm shown by viewers of this drama.
Thanks for all the companionship here.
Mujia’s development is one rollercoaster ride. She has proven herself to be an excellent lawyer. Her impulsive decision to let go of a partnership in the law firm is unwarranted for. She only decided to resign in the middle of her speech ( it was not properly thought over; a spur of a moment decision , most probably influenced by Lawyer Wu’s decision to quit) She doesn’t have the means to enjoy her life yet, unlike Lawyer Wu. She goes into landscaping, being persuaded by Lin Da. If Lin Da has not ‘pestered’ her to join him, I doubt she would have quitted the law firm. Landscaping and the legal field are different ball games altogether. It’s not that she is unhappy in the law firm. Who doesn’t have issues in one’s career? We all have and we strive to solve them.
To focus on landscaping in the last few episodes of a drama is illogical. Mujia’s forte is law and she knows almost absolutely nothing about landscaping. Only 30, and she’s quitting?
Romance-we put that aside. But I really think that the script writer has done injustice to Mujia’s career development.
So sorry. My two cents’ worth of opinion. No offence meant.
I don’t mind the age gap between the main leads in All the way to the sun, but the break up is too ridiculous and the late introduction of the daughter ( we know she exists) and the ex wife is uncalled for n unnecessary. Ya, I’m frustrated with how the plot goes. Can’t emulate Ideal City. I’ve watch that, too. Lots of grey characters and somehow the breakup of the main leads is understandable.
He’s listed in the supporting role.