Just a 25-minute episode per week is definitely not enough. I'd say this is the best Asian drama that is still ongoing. Unique and compelling storyline, great cast, beautiful traditional setting, and simple but fitting background music. I wouldn't change a thing when it comes to this masterpiece.
Oh wait, I would change the duration and number of episodes lol. This is such a simple slice-of-life type of drama yet addictive.
Episode 32: I can't believe the 2nd leads decided to get married after 3 months of dating. I mean they were just talking about being independent from their parents and having financial problems not too long ago. Then, I bursted out laughing when JJ's dad received a text from the credit card company. I guess it shouldn't be surprising when the two are both immature and impulsive. It's like watching my teen students romancing each other lol.
I love this drama, I can't exactly explain why, it just has that "something" which pulls me in.
Because it's not just another detective mystery drama, it is quite like a slice-of-life with great characters and relationships. This is what Jdoramas are good at.
Yup, I was super distracted while watching it. But that has been the case for me when it comes to all other Kdramas…
Yup, I love Alice in Borderland, but I still like the 1st one better. I didn't like Love Between Fairy and Devil, but I got obsessed with Meet Yourself. I like Hi Venus too.
Yup, I was super distracted while watching it. But that has been the case for me when it comes to all other Kdramas…
I enjoyed Alchemy of Souls, but not as much as season 1 and found myself dissatisfied with some parts. Crash Course Romance is not bad, but I feel disconnected. I feel satisfied with some of the Jdoramas and Cdramas this season though.
"Drama Ruins All Men In the World, Single Women Continue to Increase"
That would be my headline if I wrote an article for this drama lol. Seriously though, A'Yao is "just right" -- tall, tan, handsome, and most of all a good, caring, and dorky person. I hope to see more guys- I mean lead men like this in the future.
wth this definitely is not 80- material, what's going on? are prudes hating on this show? hahaha
Not exactly. This type of "provocative" theme is not new to Kdramas -- all three installments of I Need Romance are great examples. It's mostly really the quality of the plot, plus the Netflix production that is affecting their opinion.
Great point but I am avoiding this because I am tired of reverse harems.As a male, I wish we got more dramas like…
You mean the second male lead's relationship with the female lead? Well, the male lead was being indecisive and passive at first to the point that he denied that a relationship even existed between him and the female lead, so I don't really count this as a harem.
Damn those comments are brutal :0 Maybe we shouldn’t compare every single kdrama with all other kdramas….People…
I think that's only a small part of the criticism here. Most of the comments are really complaining about the quality of the plot because it's shallow, and it really has no purpose. Great cinematography and cast, but it stops there.
If this is a movie, it won't be a big deal because there won't be enough time to explore the characters and the fashion world. But nope, it's mainly a story about a guy who takes a few episodes to realize he wants his ex back, and a hardworking ex whom the audience are supposed to for because she is trying to succeed in a tough industry. But again, the drama fails to get our sympathy/empathy because it never reached that deeper level of connection with the audience...and this is what Kdramas are actually known for.
I only started episode 1, but if this turns out to be a s****show, I won't have any regrets. I mean, they showed Minho all tanned, buff, and handsome!!! Weeeee lol.
Omo. E36 YH asked for divorce. Its so stressfull 😢Yao yao has a 5yr old kid ......li dai breaks this news to…
Based on episode 35's preview, he wanted to buy a house in order to propose to her. So maybe it's let-get-divorced -and-get-married for real-type-of-situation? Maybe I'm just hopeful here lol.
On a side note, I'm kinda disappointed that he just stood there when TJH was forcibly hugging QS. I know he is soft and calm which is the opposite of QS, but he needs to step up in certain situations like that.
Sooooo boring and except Qin Shi and Yang Hua everybody is so annoying...There is no positive second lead who…
You just described majority of the Cdramas out there, except for a handful. Go Ahead is the only one that I remember where I didn't use the fastforward button at all.
I guess my expectations for Cdramas are not that high, that's why the level of how much I enjoy the leads' scene together is the same level I get bored with the other scenes lol. I mean the way they communicate and their dialogues are enough justification for me to continue this. Such a shame though that the producers couldn't just focus on the strengths of this drama. This could easily have been an international fans' favorite drama if that was the case.
Does a person like Yang Hua exists in real life!?!? Pleaaase....tell me...someooooneeee...
In all seriousness though, that line from Yang Hua in episode 21 about his reason from coming back to work is the best love talk. I have to 100% agree with Qin Shi. From that point on, it was hook, line, and sinker lol.
Oh wait, I would change the duration and number of episodes lol. This is such a simple slice-of-life type of drama yet addictive.
That would be my headline if I wrote an article for this drama lol. Seriously though, A'Yao is "just right" -- tall, tan, handsome, and most of all a good, caring, and dorky person. I hope to see more guys- I mean lead men like this in the future.
If this is a movie, it won't be a big deal because there won't be enough time to explore the characters and the fashion world. But nope, it's mainly a story about a guy who takes a few episodes to realize he wants his ex back, and a hardworking ex whom the audience are supposed to for because she is trying to succeed in a tough industry. But again, the drama fails to get our sympathy/empathy because it never reached that deeper level of connection with the audience...and this is what Kdramas are actually known for.
On a side note, I'm kinda disappointed that he just stood there when TJH was forcibly hugging QS. I know he is soft and calm which is the opposite of QS, but he needs to step up in certain situations like that.
I guess my expectations for Cdramas are not that high, that's why the level of how much I enjoy the leads' scene together is the same level I get bored with the other scenes lol. I mean the way they communicate and their dialogues are enough justification for me to continue this. Such a shame though that the producers couldn't just focus on the strengths of this drama. This could easily have been an international fans' favorite drama if that was the case.
In all seriousness though, that line from Yang Hua in episode 21 about his reason from coming back to work is the best love talk. I have to 100% agree with Qin Shi. From that point on, it was hook, line, and sinker lol.