Feels like I’m watching paint dry with epi25!!! This includes our cp’s conversation that was supposed to transition…
Yes, I feel it’s dragging her business too long. These fillers are making me ff most part. So sad since it was so good until around ep 18-20. Don’t know why they make dramas so long. It makes me revise my rating.
I am more forgiving than some who watch these dramas. And that is okay. We all have different levels of tolerance…
I think he needs more humbleness and show his emotions. Truly apologizing and being remorse. He was so cruel with her and those words he said so I think she is still giving him a hard time since she doesn’t see any redemption. At least I don’t see it. He is working hard for it but he needs to work more. He needs to show his emotions and vulnerability. I don’t see he is still there. After this I think she will also open up.
I think grandma can do the trick! He needs to go and have a honest humble conversation with her. Grandma will talk about her past and I believe it will bring out his vulnerability, emotions and repentance.
I don’t remember seeing all of this in the preview of ep 21. I am waking up early tomorrow for this https://www.instagram.com/reel/DPY9KyaCJZS/?igsh=enlibDg3azEyeDI5
Am I the only one to feel sorry for both FL and ML? I cannot watch a single episode without tears. From sad tears…
Me too! We know her background but not his! If he was treated like Haochen or worse it’s easy to understand why he is how he is. He is cold and heartless, was sent abroad and looking at his parents I can understand easily why.
Grandma is the only real person XY has. She knows when something is wrong. The taking off of the makeup staring…
She always coped her life on her own. She felt alone and learned to live and hide her emotions since childhood. It’s not easy to change that. It’s even harder for her bc she doesn’t have no support (she doesn’t open up) and don’t want to worry her grandma.
Gosh…she gave him an opportunity for redemption with the dinner. Can’t wait to see him crying and repentant. “You don’t know what you have until you lose it”