Episode 4 made me completely fall in love with this drama. I could watch 100+ episodes of Mama Yeon, Mama Shin Joo, and Oppa Rang, with suits and deadly charm, raising Mi Ho in a happy, violent, bacteria-free, and organic 1938 environment bwahahaha.
I have so many favorite scenes, but I'll just name two -- The Charlie Chaplin parallel scene and Yeon whispering, "Kesikya." Those scenes are overkill lol.
I'm not a fan of this genre since I was a witness to an affair as a kid, but I had to check it out because of the amazing cast.
I'm glad I did because I'm enjoying the other couple's story. I just love how everything is connected and entertwined to every aspect of their life from their parents to their work. I like the conundrum where Makoto picked the opposite of his mom as his partner but ended up being like his mom instead. That small detail with both the mom and son brewing tea for their spouses is just a perfect parallel.
I was gonna watch this but it seems like one of those depressing dramas so I may skip it.
Do you like Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet, or Luo Yun Xi? If you don't like even at least one of those, then don't bother watching it lol. I hate Shakespeare and Romeo and Juliet, but I love Luo Yun Xi, so I watched 39 episodes 😁
Not Lee Dong Wook and Kim So Yeon having more chemistry than him and Jo Bo Ah ☠ . This makes the romance in…
But S1 mostly revolves on just the romance. How did you finish it? Because I dropped it but picked it back up since I'm loving S2, and I'm still struggling to finish the previous season.
This drama is like watching a train wreck to happen, and you just can't stop watching. What keeps me going, just like some of you here, is the leads, especially Luo Yun Xi. This my first costume Cdrama, and I never thought there would come a day where I would watch a drama for mainly the cast and not the plot. Therefore, would I watch this drama without Luo Yun Xi in it? NO. Haha. So thank you Luo Yun Xi and fastforward button for making me sit through a costume drama when Dylan Wang (highly recommending Rational Life) couldn't even with LBFAD lol.
Why do you think a lot of people here were excited to see him as a demon god? Because of the costume and the hot looks. Kind of lol but really, this man just shows a huge range of acting depth. If he were a singer, he would be able to do ALL vocal ranges. He is that good. As a fan from Love Is Sweet, I'm so proud to see him actually grow as an actor in each passing episode of this drama. Even though Ashes of Love was unbearable for me to watch (didn't finish it), he definitely made an impression there with the few scenes he had. From that early on in his career, I knew that he had real talent.
I'm sure fans here definitely know that this is going to be the huge stepping stone for this wonderful actor. All I could hope for, is for him to get better scripts in the future. C'mon, it's been long overdue. Give him some quality work! Lol.
I have so many favorite scenes, but I'll just name two -- The Charlie Chaplin parallel scene and Yeon whispering, "Kesikya." Those scenes are overkill lol.
Episode 2: Why not divorce, people?
Episode 3: JUST DIVORCE!!!
Edit:
Episode 4: What is conscience????
I'm glad I did because I'm enjoying the other couple's story. I just love how everything is connected and entertwined to every aspect of their life from their parents to their work. I like the conundrum where Makoto picked the opposite of his mom as his partner but ended up being like his mom instead. That small detail with both the mom and son brewing tea for their spouses is just a perfect parallel.
P.S. Yes, I dropped it at episode 40 lol.
Why do you think a lot of people here were excited to see him as a demon god? Because of the costume and the hot looks. Kind of lol but really, this man just shows a huge range of acting depth. If he were a singer, he would be able to do ALL vocal ranges. He is that good. As a fan from Love Is Sweet, I'm so proud to see him actually grow as an actor in each passing episode of this drama. Even though Ashes of Love was unbearable for me to watch (didn't finish it), he definitely made an impression there with the few scenes he had. From that early on in his career, I knew that he had real talent.
I'm sure fans here definitely know that this is going to be the huge stepping stone for this wonderful actor. All I could hope for, is for him to get better scripts in the future. C'mon, it's been long overdue. Give him some quality work! Lol.