I just hope there wouldn't be a break up and I just wish their relationship becomes more matured because her character…
They won't break up. They will stay together according to the book and the series credits. Their relationship will also evolve positively for both of them.
Hao Du is an incredible character and his journey to self-consciousness and to humanness a humbling one exemplified in the truest I-Ching form in the Yin and Yang inner and outer contrast. He was a very complex character, very intrinsic and deeply imbued in Taoist and Confucian values like every main character in The Long Ballad and that was for me what made every episode riveting to watch.
Great article!(Teeny tiny point: Thatcher has not been the only female PM, Teresa May was too)
Hi, thank you x2! You are absolutely correct! To be honest I completely forgot about her and she was in office between 2016-2019. What the article ought to have mentioned was that MT was the only woman to hold office in Britain until 2016.
Editorials ARE articles with the author's opinions tho? And the use of first person singular is perfectly acceptable.…
I guess this must be one of your twice a week bitchy moments that you advertise... :) so happy for you!!!
Guess what economics major, you don't have to like my comments about an article that you have not written but you should respect my opinion and everyone else's as every person is entitled to one regardless of what you think or believe. Do you understand that or do I need to draw it for you?
...and Jeana, if my 'writing lessons' were so irrelevant why did you bother playing Spider Woman? Oohhhh, let me guess... because Mulan was not available? :)
I have an idea :) how about you re-watch Eternal Love? Maybe you can learn about inner cultivation and give the drama a 9 out of 10 instead of an 8 as you initially did???
Oh, and Jeana, please indulge me and reply to this comment quickly and in detail so that we can play writing tennis and throw words at one another! Yay so much fun!!! :) Let's do that! Your turn next! :)
Hurry, I'm counting the minutes for your reply!!! 1...2...3...4...5...6... hurry Jeana!!! :)
When I checked the title of this article I knew you had written it and it was brilliant of course as your work always is!
Your article is beautiful and it pays a very profound tribute to Miura Haruma. He was one of the best artists of his generation and a pleasure to watch on screen with the way he showcased his emotions.
Sadly he left far too early but maybe for him, this was the only alternative he thought he had in face of everything he was going through alone, deep within himself to finally be free, feel free.
Depression is insane. People appear fine but deep inside they might not be. It's hard to see as it has no face at all.
In the entertainment industry everything appears beautiful but there's a dark, hectic and busy side to it, far from the limelight and glamour. It's visible and almost palpable but hardly anyone talks about it until something like this happens. It's sad!
As important it is to remember Miura Haruma's work is also as equally important to remember why he died so that more attention can be drawn to the perils of depression and loneliness long-term.
For me this phenomenal artist will always be remembered as Hiro, the other half of Mika in Koizora.
Thank you for this wonderful, beautiful, moving, well-elaborated article! As always, it was a pleasure to read.
He was a very complex character, very intrinsic and deeply imbued in Taoist and Confucian values like every main character in The Long Ballad and that was for me what made every episode riveting to watch.
You are absolutely correct! To be honest I completely forgot about her and she was in office between 2016-2019.
What the article ought to have mentioned was that MT was the only woman to hold office in Britain until 2016.
Guess what economics major, you don't have to like my comments about an article that you have not written but you should respect my opinion and everyone else's as every person is entitled to one regardless of what you think or believe. Do you understand that or do I need to draw it for you?
...and Jeana, if my 'writing lessons' were so irrelevant why did you bother playing Spider Woman? Oohhhh, let me guess... because Mulan was not available? :)
I have an idea :) how about you re-watch Eternal Love? Maybe you can learn about inner cultivation and give the drama a 9 out of 10 instead of an 8 as you initially did???
Oh, and Jeana, please indulge me and reply to this comment quickly and in detail so that we can play writing tennis and throw words at one another! Yay so much fun!!! :) Let's do that! Your turn next! :)
Hurry, I'm counting the minutes for your reply!!! 1...2...3...4...5...6... hurry Jeana!!! :)
Your article is beautiful and it pays a very profound tribute to Miura Haruma. He was one of the best artists of his generation and a pleasure to watch on screen with the way he showcased his emotions.
Sadly he left far too early but maybe for him, this was the only alternative he thought he had in face of everything he was going through alone, deep within himself to finally be free, feel free.
Depression is insane. People appear fine but deep inside they might not be. It's hard to see as it has no face at all.
In the entertainment industry everything appears beautiful but there's a dark, hectic and busy side to it, far from the limelight and glamour. It's visible and almost palpable but hardly anyone talks about it until something like this happens. It's sad!
As important it is to remember Miura Haruma's work is also as equally important to remember why he died so that more attention can be drawn to the perils of depression and loneliness long-term.
For me this phenomenal artist will always be remembered as Hiro, the other half of Mika in Koizora.
Thank you for this wonderful, beautiful, moving, well-elaborated article! As always, it was a pleasure to read.