Actually, the s1 an s2 feel like completely different shows so it's hard to say if you will like it unless you…
He falls in love with her without even knowing that she is NaKsu?? Naksu no longer acts like herself but has amnesia🙄 Since they changed the female lead in season 2, I was at least expecting Naksu to return to her previous self with a strong aura, as a fighter. However, it seems that they are dragging the story and sticking to an amnesia plot. Thank you for the spoiler. Now I will skip season 2.
I just finished watching season 1, and I'm unsure if I should continue with season 2. The reviews on MDL suggest that season 2 doesn't live up to the high expectations set by season 1. Personally, I found season 1 to be just okay and not as great as it was hyped up to be.
As the story continues, We can see changes in each character every day, especially TT. Despite being the youngest among her peers, her intelligence and maturity level surpasses that of those much older than her. She possesses the immense talent, a kind heart, and an extraordinary old soul, capable of even persuading RXZ with her kind and enlightened words. She is indeed a prodigy.
Initially, before starting this series or at the very beginning, I had a strong desire to see TT and Tian Zhen as a couple, as I was uncertain about what this series had in store for me. However, having now completed 14 episodes, I no longer desire any kind of romantic relationship between the two. This series is at its best even without a romance arc. We are immersing ourselves in the values and significance of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), learning important life lessons, gaining real-life experience, and so much more from the series.
And I see that many audiences are expressing their frustration with Master's behavior towards TT in the last two episodes. Well, I am not saying he is right but it's important to acknowledge that nobody in this series is perfect. Each character has their own flaws. As for RXZ, he is likely over 45 years old and has been exhibiting such behavior since he has grown up. It's not easy to suddenly let go of something you've been doing your entire life, right? Also, if he were portrayed as an idealistic father, husband, and master, I believe this series wouldn't differ much from the already existing ones. Even his wife acknowledges that he needs to apologize, but his pride prevents him from doing so.
I already said every character in this series is growing step by step and RXZ is no exception. We all know that RXZ is a benevolent person, and having some flaws doesn't make him a bad person, right? I believe that RXZ will eventually let go of his pride one day and will learn to rectify his mistakes. Also, there is no such rule that states only a student can learn from a master. As we can see, TT is also teaching RXZ, demonstrating that learning can happen in both directions. With the combination of these two masters and apprentices, the journey ahead is poised to be even more exciting and fruitful.
From the observations and character development up until now, I believe that We Geng (RXZ) and Zhao Lusi (TT) are the true main leads of this drama. They are the central characters and carry the story forward. As everyone had high expectations for Tou Tou and Tian Zhen, watching how the story between the two is developing, I feel like Tian Zhen is not really as strong, important, or a central character as we expected. I might be wrong as well as there are still 30 episodes left.
Ren Xin Zheng favouritism toward the FL since the first minute of the series pisses me off, at least try to build…
One thing that crosses my mind is that RTZ is already 26, equipped with knowledge in both traditional Chinese medicine and Western medicine. However, after finishing watching 10 episodes, I can't help but feel that he is portrayed as a teenager who still relies heavily on his parents for everything.
What a JERK ML! After the drunken incident, my blood starts to boil every time I see him, sticking every time with his beloved patient meng meng. There should be a limit for everything, but I think he's going overboard. I understand that this isn't a romance drama, and I don't expect any kind of fluffy or overly caring attitude from him, but what bothered me was his action to simply leave TT there, which led to such a dangerous outcome and there was no trace of guilt or remorse.
I can't believe I finished watching 5 episodes in a go...LUSI IS JUST THE BEST...... Waiting for ep 9. Could someone give me an airing schedule for this drama, please? Thanks!
Just finished watching episode 1, and I'm already in love with this series. After a long time, I am finally watching a series of my type in modern dramas. What makes it even better is that my favorite actress, Rosy, is the female lead, which adds the cherry on top.
Initially, before starting this series or at the very beginning, I had a strong desire to see TT and Tian Zhen as a couple, as I was uncertain about what this series had in store for me. However, having now completed 14 episodes, I no longer desire any kind of romantic relationship between the two. This series is at its best even without a romance arc. We are immersing ourselves in the values and significance of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), learning important life lessons, gaining real-life experience, and so much more from the series.
And I see that many audiences are expressing their frustration with Master's behavior towards TT in the last two episodes. Well, I am not saying he is right but it's important to acknowledge that nobody in this series is perfect. Each character has their own flaws. As for RXZ, he is likely over 45 years old and has been exhibiting such behavior since he has grown up. It's not easy to suddenly let go of something you've been doing your entire life, right? Also, if he were portrayed as an idealistic father, husband, and master, I believe this series wouldn't differ much from the already existing ones. Even his wife acknowledges that he needs to apologize, but his pride prevents him from doing so.
I already said every character in this series is growing step by step and RXZ is no exception. We all know that RXZ is a benevolent person, and having some flaws doesn't make him a bad person, right? I believe that RXZ will eventually let go of his pride one day and will learn to rectify his mistakes. Also, there is no such rule that states only a student can learn from a master. As we can see, TT is also teaching RXZ, demonstrating that learning can happen in both directions. With the combination of these two masters and apprentices, the journey ahead is poised to be even more exciting and fruitful.