I didn't expected that but this drama was really good I'm really suprised that I liked it She looks really good…
Right? It seemed like every drama (besides Mystic Pop Up Bar) she does she has short hair, I mean not even shoulder length short which I would've been okay with. Me personally, I prefer seeing her role with long hair.
Can I just say, thank you writer and director for showing their younger selves being proposed to when the Crown Prince gave Wol Joo that ring. I was screaming, "please show their younger selves!" so many times. lol. It makes up for me not be able to see him propose to her when they were young.
I like the young actress better than the old one. Shouldn't she have stayed the same? The girl is already an adult,…
That part never made sense to me. Everybody else looks the same reincarnated except for Wol Joo and Chief. I wish they would've clarify why they look different.
According to the asianwiki synopsis, it seems that we will have our main leads as a couple and our secondary leads will be a couple as well. I hope that's the case because then there would be no 2nd lead syndrome.
I can honestly say these douchbag exs are really ruining this drama for me. Had they've been non-existent or non-irritating, I think I would've been able to watch this drama more easily. But because of these losers, I'm always hesitant to start another episode.
Hmm... so who's the overall villain here? I think it's the spirit of Kim Won Hyung (played by Na Jong Chan). But what role does the grim reaper play since he seems suspicious at the end of Ep 7.
Also, the preview for Ep 8.... who is the reincarnation of the crown prince? Kang Bae or the Chief?
Hmm... I'm not sure how I feel about this one yet. Nothing really stood out for me after the first episode. Still too early to say where this drama could go. Probably will have to see Thursday's episode and maybe next week's before deciding if I want to continue or not.
I'll be honest. I know the beginning was suppose to tell the origins of Weol Joo so it'll inform the viewers why she's where she's at but I don't know why I was so bored of it. I just had a hard time paying attention to the beginning. It was only until the actual cast showed up is when I started to watch it and have a good laugh.
Although HJE is in another comedy role, I felt like this one suits her better than her other comedy dramas. She seems more natural and it doesn't feel like she's trying to force herself to be funny. Also Sung Jae rocks! Just from the 1st episode, I can tell he's going to do great in this drama.
So I decide to spoil myself to see if this drama is worth my time since the 36 episodes have been released (not all subbed yet as I'm writing this).
- Just skimming through some episodes, I can say I like the leads a lot. Chemistry and some comedy which I seem to enjoy. - Of course, it looks like we have the evil exs who are annoying and frustrating. I will be skipping their scenes. I'm not sure I would consider them second leads. I'll just call these two outcasts cause they're annoying. The second leads seems to be a secondary couple who supports the main lead couple which is great. - Here's your typical breakup scene where one usually hurts the other by lying to them due to circumstances. In this case, the guy is sick and doesn't want the girl he loves to know so he lies that he doesn't love her. I think it was her fault too because she keeps having doubts which led to him being like this. So dumb. I'm not sure why Chinese writers like this kind of plot. As for usual Chinese dramas, it happens towards the last few episodes. The good news, this love breakup only lasts 2 episodes. Break up Ep 32, Sadness in Ep 33. They make up in Ep 34 just in time for happiness for 35 & 36. - The ending is happy but I felt like it was just missing something, in a way it did felt a bit rushed. * Overall, I'm gonna binged watch this once it's all subbed. Doesn't seem to bad. Just going to pass the 2 terrible episodes.
I have never watched a C-drama when it's currently airing. I want to with this one because the trailer looks good & the plot sounds good but I'm always hesitant just because most of the writers tend to ruin a C-drama for me when throwing conflict towards the last few episodes of the drama, making the ending felt rushed or leaving it at a huge cliffhanger/open ended. I'm one of those people where I want to know if it's worth investing time to watch a drama based on seeing how the final episode plays out.
Honestly this drama would've been like the best for me had it avoided the breakup scene. I just didn't like the route the writer decided to take on this. My take: It should've been ZFZ found out his fake results of a potential inherit disease, him being afraid and vulnerable but as ZX notices something bothering him, she asks and he tells her truthfully that he's afraid he's not good enough for her or afraid he can't make her happy. She reassures him and they work it through together. The officials found out that the evil witch messed with ZFZ's lab results and gets jail time for her crimes because that's personal health information she touched and modified for her selfish deeds. ZFZ gets a call and finds out the truth and there you go, happy moments from there on.
So because of that, Love Equations is still decent just because of the lead's chemistry but for me it doesn't beat PYHOMS, Love O2O, or Le Coup De Foudre.
If anybody wonders if you should watch Hero Dog 2 before watching Hero Dog 3, I say you should. It gives a bit of an idea how Xiao Xi became a rescue dog and also the scenes shown of Xiao Xi and his previous scenes with Ou Ye would have more meaning as well compared to just watching season 3 and not season 2.
Also, the preview for Ep 8.... who is the reincarnation of the crown prince? Kang Bae or the Chief?
Although HJE is in another comedy role, I felt like this one suits her better than her other comedy dramas. She seems more natural and it doesn't feel like she's trying to force herself to be funny. Also Sung Jae rocks! Just from the 1st episode, I can tell he's going to do great in this drama.
- Just skimming through some episodes, I can say I like the leads a lot. Chemistry and some comedy which I seem to enjoy.
- Of course, it looks like we have the evil exs who are annoying and frustrating. I will be skipping their scenes. I'm not sure I would consider them second leads. I'll just call these two outcasts cause they're annoying. The second leads seems to be a secondary couple who supports the main lead couple which is great.
- Here's your typical breakup scene where one usually hurts the other by lying to them due to circumstances. In this case, the guy is sick and doesn't want the girl he loves to know so he lies that he doesn't love her. I think it was her fault too because she keeps having doubts which led to him being like this. So dumb. I'm not sure why Chinese writers like this kind of plot. As for usual Chinese dramas, it happens towards the last few episodes. The good news, this love breakup only lasts 2 episodes. Break up Ep 32, Sadness in Ep 33. They make up in Ep 34 just in time for happiness for 35 & 36.
- The ending is happy but I felt like it was just missing something, in a way it did felt a bit rushed.
* Overall, I'm gonna binged watch this once it's all subbed. Doesn't seem to bad. Just going to pass the 2 terrible episodes.
So because of that, Love Equations is still decent just because of the lead's chemistry but for me it doesn't beat PYHOMS, Love O2O, or Le Coup De Foudre.