I FIGURED IT OUT (eng sub) I can't find eng sub of this drama in completion anywhere. It's listed as "Provoke a Possessive Boss" on yt on an unofficial channel HERE'S THE CATCH Ep 3 of Provoke a Possessive Boss aligns with Ep 5 of the original (of 42 eps) So you have to watch up eps 1-4 without subs on the CN channel and then look up the alternate title to get eng subs from ep 5 - 42 no idea why CN Drama doesn't have eng subs for this drama anymore :/ seemed like it did before
have to warn though...its auto subbed
also autosubbed: seems like another channel is uploading it as of now (not complete) under Rich Family Contract Wife/豪门契约妻....even though there's no contract marriage....
I think it's okthe comedy is the ML and FL interactions (not the justice...although I do have to say that while…
I'm enjoying it so far too (I'm just saying I can see if some people don't like that comedy)! Just sad that there's only two days of release each week :/
I think it's okthe comedy is the ML and FL interactions (not the justice...although I do have to say that while…
i also feel like the comedy they have...might not be everyone's taste. Sometimes kinda lame, sometimes only understood with cultural background, sometimes just quirky.
Wrapping the theme of legal defense justice with a comedic feel? Contradictory. Even the main players have difficulty…
I think it's ok the comedy is the ML and FL interactions (not the justice...although I do have to say that while there is a good chunk spent on justice/"lawyering", I feel like it does kindof feel like a hollywood portrayal of "lawyering", rather than a realistic feel. It's good that cases move fast, but it contrasts with the usual asian drama expectation of going in deep to each case.
Actually kindof interesting....its like a compromise of western shows that have single-episode plots (and possibly long-term plots) and asian dramas that have one (maybe no more than 3 or 4) plots and usually one long-term plot. Instead, in this drama, each case usually lasts 2 or 3 episodes and there's the long term plot of LiangLiang's mysterious dad. I've always wondered how an asian drama would do with a more western show pacing...this is probably what it feels like.
also we weren't promised romance from the synopsis....so I don't even know there is in the end (although I thought there might've been a start in...was it ep 12 or so?)
I was getting kinda bored of it after the first few eps...but I persisted on bc of the comments it was a nice watch....a funny youth drama without being too sappy (no basic beach scene...you get the gist). Good ending too
ughhh this overarching mystery of who is LiangLiang's dad (I think probs that sus person they introduced in ep 9 or so) this better get a good explanation. what could the story be???
I was thinking the same thing! like how is he going from making the next fashion line plus-sized and then talking…
how he and FL slept in same bed bc there was only one room left and no extra blankets in motel and he slept well (no sleep walking or pills) and the next day he slept in a bit...and he was thinking how it must be bc of FL that he could sleep but he was sick?? also he doesn't sleepwalk every night??
So the plus size thing was just for the FL's model friend see how cute the ML is?And he is all sweet with the…
I was thinking the same thing! like how is he going from making the next fashion line plus-sized and then talking about how FL has a belly (although to give context, he was trying to make the point to FL that there's no way he would like FL bc he's seen better bodies than hers)
There are other things in this drama that don't exactly line up too (ep 10...I'll put in another spoiler below)
i didnt finish it but the lead couple are the adults. and the second lead couple are also adults. and we have…
ohh I see I didn't even realize the music industry was a significant part of the story just got so confused when people said leads are adults but its a youth drama LOL
out of curiosity, how did it differ from the korean version? (never watched the korean version)
ahh I see. maybe I'll check the Korean version after this Chinese version finishes airing, if it's different (other characters + different way the ML finds out about the FL)
Here's another version of the summary...I didn't replace bc the one that is up right now isn't wrong, but I think it's unbalanced...as of now, about half (or more than half) of the scenes are focused on the law firm/cases (rather than most of the scenes focused on the father-child relationship): Just as the superior, handsome and charming law star Liu Lang (played by Chen Bolin) is about to rise, the small and mighty, cute Liu Liangliang (played by Lin Geyu) suddenly appears, which flips his originally unrestrained life into chaos. In his career, he was forced to form a enemy-turned-partnership with a new lawyer Lin Xiaoyan (played by Guo Xuefu) and fight side by side with lawyers with different personalities in the law firm. Wonderful cases, high-energy defenses, together explore the true meaning of justice in the daily life.
I can't find eng sub of this drama in completion anywhere. It's listed as "Provoke a Possessive Boss" on yt on an unofficial channel
HERE'S THE CATCH
Ep 3 of Provoke a Possessive Boss aligns with Ep 5 of the original (of 42 eps)
So you have to watch up eps 1-4 without subs on the CN channel and then look up the alternate title to get eng subs from ep 5 - 42
no idea why CN Drama doesn't have eng subs for this drama anymore :/ seemed like it did before
have to warn though...its auto subbed
also autosubbed: seems like another channel is uploading it as of now (not complete) under Rich Family Contract Wife/豪门契约妻....even though there's no contract marriage....
the comedy is the ML and FL interactions (not the justice...although I do have to say that while there is a good chunk spent on justice/"lawyering", I feel like it does kindof feel like a hollywood portrayal of "lawyering", rather than a realistic feel. It's good that cases move fast, but it contrasts with the usual asian drama expectation of going in deep to each case.
Actually kindof interesting....its like a compromise of western shows that have single-episode plots (and possibly long-term plots) and asian dramas that have one (maybe no more than 3 or 4) plots and usually one long-term plot. Instead, in this drama, each case usually lasts 2 or 3 episodes and there's the long term plot of LiangLiang's mysterious dad. I've always wondered how an asian drama would do with a more western show pacing...this is probably what it feels like.
also we weren't promised romance from the synopsis....so I don't even know there is in the end (although I thought there might've been a start in...was it ep 12 or so?)
it was a nice watch....a funny youth drama without being too sappy (no basic beach scene...you get the gist). Good ending too
haven't seen the korean version
this better get a good explanation. what could the story be???
but he was sick?? also he doesn't sleepwalk every night??
There are other things in this drama that don't exactly line up too (ep 10...I'll put in another spoiler below)
just got so confused when people said leads are adults but its a youth drama LOL
Just as the superior, handsome and charming law star Liu Lang (played by Chen Bolin) is about to rise, the small and mighty, cute Liu Liangliang (played by Lin Geyu) suddenly appears, which flips his originally unrestrained life into chaos. In his career, he was forced to form a enemy-turned-partnership with a new lawyer Lin Xiaoyan (played by Guo Xuefu) and fight side by side with lawyers with different personalities in the law firm. Wonderful cases, high-energy defenses, together explore the true meaning of justice in the daily life.