Exhausting running scene of a man often seen in Jdrama. I thought "gosh, they really love to run?". In japan,…
And after five minutes of screaming, crying, and shaking the injured person, who might not have had a brain injury but probably does now, they still haven't taken 5 seconds to dial 911. Maybe they would have lived if you hadn't waited 3 hours to call an ambulance.
Doctor X: Michiko Daimon Medical Examiner Dr. Qin: Li Da Bao Down With Love: Yang Guo Healer: Chae Yeong Shin Coffee Prince: Eun Chan Seirei no Moribito: Balsa (I think I just liked how each of these women were quirky or different from their societies idea of how women should act, dress, etc., and yet they were comfortable in their own skin.)
All Bong Soon did was beat people up, often way too excessively imo, and moon over her crush for half the drama. I had huge issues with the amount of violence in that show anyway. Yes, it was portrayed cartoonishly, but still came across as gratuitous to me. Min Min was the only thing I ended up liking about that drama.
I learned a historical fun fact from the author's youtube talkshow. The drama has alreay shown us that Li Bi is…
Or Li Bi was just really tired from all his strategizing and plotting and really needed a nap. LOL I guess the low-key shady vibes I got from the CP during the few scenes I've seen so far must be my imagination.
YASHHH! Watching this drama while airing is not good for my soul, it got me thirsty every week just to wait for…
Same for me. I have serious personal issues about cheating, but because I really like Jasper I checked out the first episode and it just sucked me in. I've only had time to watch the first 3 episodes, but I like how the writers are showing that grey area so well. Even though both characters are in long-term relationships, almost from the beginning you can see the cracks that would weaken a relationship and lead to the main characters being drawn to each other. And the chemistry is so strong between Kehuan and Wei Wei you're rooting for something to happen even though it's wrong. LOL
I know it splitting hairs, and I'd still watch anyway because it's sucked me in, but I'm glad neither couple is…
Everytime the GF says she only doing it for Kehuan's future I want to throw something. She's willfully choosing to ignore how unhappy he is. I mean they're not even sleeping in the same room anymore. She says she loves him, and maybe really believes that, but she's completely tied to him financially from the looks of things so a lot of her tears and panic probably come from losing the money more than losing him. On Wei Wei's side, it's not as easy because she does love/care for her boyfriend, and they've also been together for 3 years. Also she won't admit to herself that a part of her isn't happy in the relationship. The next episode should be interesting.
the end left me a little bit perplex i mean, he was right with what he is saying but then, what did he expect?…
@NaijaLuv_88 I thought the same thing, and just posted that. LOL I do think WW is attracted to KH at least subconsciously and was using the whole for the greater good as an excuse to do something she knows is wrong but wants anyway.
The characters are not your typical 1 dimensional people you see in the stories these days. I love how the director…
I know it splitting hairs, and I'd still watch anyway because it's sucked me in, but I'm glad neither couple is married yet even though cheating is cheating simply because the drama has done a good job of showing the cracks in each relationship though Kehuan's has way bigger issues than Wei Wei's at this point. I'd be fine with KH and WW being together at the end is the show can convince me they'd have a functional, adult relationship.
While I'm glad the whole night together for money didn't happen, I do think Wei Wei was maybe subconsciously using it as an excuse to be with Kehuan because she's definitely attracted to him even if she won't admit it to herself. The way KH went off at WW in the tent shows how much his view of women has been warped by all those years with his user GF. Plus I think he was angry and disappointed because he'd managed to convince himself that WW agreed because she was falling for him too.
I enjoyed this though it could have been much shorter. I was actually happier with the second lead love line than the main couple. It's not often the nice guy wins. The main couple was cute and all but no real romantic spark. Also deducted points for the needless noble idiocy at the end.
I agree that Chu Kehuan should have dumped his user GF years ago. Don't know whether is cowardice or just sheer…
I hope we learn more about that as the drama progresses. Maybe because I'm not looking at it from an Asian perspective, but no promise would keep me in that kind of relationship for so many years.
Medical Examiner Dr. Qin: Li Da Bao
Down With Love: Yang Guo
Healer: Chae Yeong Shin
Coffee Prince: Eun Chan
Seirei no Moribito: Balsa (I think I just liked how each of these women were quirky or different from their societies idea of how women should act, dress, etc., and yet they were comfortable in their own skin.)
On Wei Wei's side, it's not as easy because she does love/care for her boyfriend, and they've also been together for 3 years. Also she won't admit to herself that a part of her isn't happy in the relationship. The next episode should be interesting.
I thought the same thing, and just posted that. LOL I do think WW is attracted to KH at least subconsciously and was using the whole for
the greater good as an excuse to do something she knows is wrong but wants anyway.