What are the reasons of lower ratings?Is drama really not good or has been a prey to criticism
The drama is good and improves as it progresses. Regarding the ratings, some people downrated the unaired episodes, which likely dragged down the overall score. If you're already familiar with Esther's acting and voice, this drama will be an easy watch.
A lot happened in Ep 8, it didn’t feel like just 45 minutes.
One of the highlights for me was when Wei Zhi asked Elephant (her former assistant) to work with her again. Elephant flatly refused, explaining that she now has a stable job and won’t return because the comic industry is tough, and drawing comics is just her hobby.
I can really relate to Elephant. Sometimes, chasing your dreams doesn’t put food on the table, you need a stable job to stay afloat. Such is the reality of life.
But later on, Wei Zhi managed to convince her to come back. If only I had someone like Wei Zhi, someone who would help me realize my dreams, support me, and push me to improve, I’d be elated to chase my dreams too.
Every discussion page is like this now for new dramas. Unbearable tbh. Always this hug fans war going on. You…
It's exasperating, there's not a single day of peace in this comment section. They might even drive away new viewers who could genuinely appreciate this drama.
If an actress's acting or voice continues to bother you even after watching several episodes to the point where you can't focus on the plot, then this drama might not be for you. Instead of constantly complaining here, I suggest finding something else to watch. Personally, I have no issues with these aspects since I’m familiar with the leads, allowing me to enjoy the drama wholeheartedly and appreciate every element of it. Some of us simply want a space to discuss the drama's progression without getting caught up in unnecessary arguments.
They revealed Shan Chong's backstory and the reason he gave up his professional snowboarding career. I empathize with him, he was torn between chasing his dream and easing his family's worries. His parents' reaction to his accident, along with his sister's condition after losing her legs in a skiing accident, made his choice even more difficult. Giving up his dream was surely a heartbreaking decision.
As for Weizhi, she comes from a wealthy family, and her life may seem effortless, with her career, marriage, and even future laid out by her parents. However, despite this, she has dreams of her own but her mother dismisses them, believing that such a career won’t provide food on the table. Weizhi knows this reality, yet she remains determined to pursue her dreams and keep going, even after facing setbacks.
Are the lower ratings justified or just because of her voice. It's on my PTW and I can't decide whether to start…
I don't think the ratings here are reliable. If you check the Episode Guide tab, you'll see that some unaired episodes have already been rated down. I don't trust the ratings on this site.
So far, I find the drama enjoyable. It might appeal to some but not to others. It's all a matter of preference, really. Personally, I just love watching lighthearted dramas after a long, tiring day at work. Watch the drama and decide for yourself 🤗
I read some of the comments here earlier and was discouraged because some said that the ending wasn't great and it felt open-ended. After an hour or two, I gave in and binge-watched the express episodes with (very) low expectations. One thing I told myself before watching the last few episodes was: If I survived the traumatic ending of Scarlet Heart Ryeo, then the ending of this drama should be a walk in the park by comparison.
To my surprise, I ended up watching it religiously, without skipping or doubling the speed. I didn't find it boring at all. I stayed engaged until the very last ep, I guess this is my kind of drama. The final two episodes had me bawling my eyes out. I’ll be heading to the office tomorrow with puffy eyes 😵💫
I realized I shouldn't just blindly trust hearsays and I should dive into things myself to see if they’re worth my time. In this case, this drama definitely was. I even developed a newfound admiration for Yuxi. Man, HE CAN ACT, and he’s really GOOOD at it. As for Shuxin, even if she wants to explore other genres in the future, I hope she would still bless us with at least one romcom drama a year, it's truly her forte.
Overall, it was a satisfying watch. Although like others, I do wish they had shown Fu Zhou’s face in the last scene 🥲
Guys, please don’t take this as an offense. My intention is to understand the unique appeal of this show. It’s…
This drama isn’t revolutionary, nor does it have a complex, mind-boggling plot and it doesn’t even try to be. What makes it special is its ability to connect deeply with the audience. Scenes with Miaomiao and her father, for example, have resonated with viewers, with one tiktok video getting a lot of views. Some moments touch the hearts of the audience, and that’s what makes it stand out.
One thing I really like about this drama is how Ziqi’s feelings for Miaomiao develop gradually rather than instantly—we get to witness each stage unfold.
Ziqi is so hard on himself, believing his life lacks real value and that he’s only living for his sister. So when Miaomiao risks her life to save him, he’s genuinely confused. Even though Miaomiao claims she only did it to get back home, her concern for him is obvious, especially when she says, “Don’t bleed so much in the future.” It seems like it’s not only Ziqi who’s starting to fall, Miaomiao, too.
The rewatch value of this drama is definitely high. I just finished watching episodes 8 and 9, and now I’m rewatching like I don’t have to wake up early tomorrow 😅
I think the current poster is good. Since it is the official poster used by WeTV app as well (just different text in the poster). And both the leads can be seen in the poster lol sorry I can't see the ML in the previous poster.
One of the highlights for me was when Wei Zhi asked Elephant (her former assistant) to work with her again. Elephant flatly refused, explaining that she now has a stable job and won’t return because the comic industry is tough, and drawing comics is just her hobby.
I can really relate to Elephant. Sometimes, chasing your dreams doesn’t put food on the table, you need a stable job to stay afloat. Such is the reality of life.
But later on, Wei Zhi managed to convince her to come back. If only I had someone like Wei Zhi, someone who would help me realize my dreams, support me, and push me to improve, I’d be elated to chase my dreams too.
They revealed Shan Chong's backstory and the reason he gave up his professional snowboarding career. I empathize with him, he was torn between chasing his dream and easing his family's worries. His parents' reaction to his accident, along with his sister's condition after losing her legs in a skiing accident, made his choice even more difficult. Giving up his dream was surely a heartbreaking decision.
As for Weizhi, she comes from a wealthy family, and her life may seem effortless, with her career, marriage, and even future laid out by her parents. However, despite this, she has dreams of her own but her mother dismisses them, believing that such a career won’t provide food on the table. Weizhi knows this reality, yet she remains determined to pursue her dreams and keep going, even after facing setbacks.
So far, I find the drama enjoyable. It might appeal to some but not to others. It's all a matter of preference, really. Personally, I just love watching lighthearted dramas after a long, tiring day at work. Watch the drama and decide for yourself 🤗
To my surprise, I ended up watching it religiously, without skipping or doubling the speed. I didn't find it boring at all. I stayed engaged until the very last ep, I guess this is my kind of drama. The final two episodes had me bawling my eyes out. I’ll be heading to the office tomorrow with puffy eyes 😵💫
I realized I shouldn't just blindly trust hearsays and I should dive into things myself to see if they’re worth my time. In this case, this drama definitely was. I even developed a newfound admiration for Yuxi. Man, HE CAN ACT, and he’s really GOOOD at it. As for Shuxin, even if she wants to explore other genres in the future, I hope she would still bless us with at least one romcom drama a year, it's truly her forte.
Overall, it was a satisfying watch. Although like others, I do wish they had shown Fu Zhou’s face in the last scene 🥲
Ziqi is so hard on himself, believing his life lacks real value and that he’s only living for his sister. So when Miaomiao risks her life to save him, he’s genuinely confused. Even though Miaomiao claims she only did it to get back home, her concern for him is obvious, especially when she says, “Don’t bleed so much in the future.” It seems like it’s not only Ziqi who’s starting to fall, Miaomiao, too.