Tell me...I have been pretty confused about this point - did FL had romantic feelings for ML since school? Yes…
A few ways FL showed her feelings: 1) In a flashback, when little, FL refused to learn to swim, but little ML went to her to calm her and explain how she could perhaps lose her fear - she said she thought that's when her feelings for him started. 2) FL was obsessed about her grades in high school, but she skipped an important study competition to attend the swim meet where ML was trying to qualify for the Olympics. She was his loud cheerleader; neither his mom or dad went to his event.
I think when she went to the US for schooling is the point where she began to submerge her feelings for him.
How was it? Is it worth it? (Spending my time on it?) How was the ending?
I recently finished it. I thought it started nicely, but became frustrating for me. The female lead made stupid mistakes a lot and had no backbone. The male lead made all the efforts to make the relationship work and he had to take a lot of nastiness from her mother. He loved her so much, he put up with all the female lead's crap. IMHO, she did not deserve his devotion and I wished he could move on. However, he could not. I did not like the ending. Again, the male lead takes the initiative to restart the relationship and he had to apologize to her, when he had nothing he needed to apologize for. I really wished he could have moved on and found a better partner. Also, they played the US country song Stand By Your Man so much, I could scream. I had to put sound on mute each time they played it. Not only was that song very irritating, but it didn't fit the situations. "Sometimes it's hard to be a woman" did not work here. I did not feel sorry for her.
It's a sequel. It starts where Princess Agents stopped - when Yu Wen Yue fell through the ice and was thought…
Two character names were changed to match their names in the novel: "In the Princess Agents sequel Rebirth, some character's names revert to their original names from the novel, with Yuwen Yue becoming Zhuge Yue and Yuan Chun becoming Zhao Chun'er, while Chu Qiao and Yan Xun's names remain unchanged."
If you don't want to watch it, that's your choice. I'm sure there will not be any offensive sexuality, but if the thought they may stand next to each other is offensive to you, don't watch it. To me, most of this discussion is going down a rathole. People who want to rate it as zero without seeing it, just because they hate the idea that she is 17 are unfair. I'm sure everyone involved in the drama worked very hard on it. The trailer looks great and I will watch it. I especially love Li Yun Rui after seeing him as Song Mo in Blossom. He looks to be a badass in this one also.
1) In a flashback, when little, FL refused to learn to swim, but little ML went to her to calm her and explain how she could perhaps lose her fear - she said she thought that's when her feelings for him started.
2) FL was obsessed about her grades in high school, but she skipped an important study competition to attend the swim meet where ML was trying to qualify for the Olympics. She was his loud cheerleader; neither his mom or dad went to his event.
I think when she went to the US for schooling is the point where she began to submerge her feelings for him.
The female lead made stupid mistakes a lot and had no backbone. The male lead made all the efforts to make the relationship work and he had to take a lot of nastiness from her mother.
He loved her so much, he put up with all the female lead's crap. IMHO, she did not deserve his devotion and I wished he could move on.
However, he could not.
I did not like the ending. Again, the male lead takes the initiative to restart the relationship and he had to apologize to her, when he had nothing he needed to apologize for.
I really wished he could have moved on and found a better partner.
Also, they played the US country song Stand By Your Man so much, I could scream. I had to put sound on mute each time they played it.
Not only was that song very irritating, but it didn't fit the situations. "Sometimes it's hard to be a woman" did not work here. I did not feel sorry for her.
"In the Princess Agents sequel Rebirth, some character's names revert to their original names from the novel, with Yuwen Yue becoming Zhuge Yue and Yuan Chun becoming Zhao Chun'er, while Chu Qiao and Yan Xun's names remain unchanged."
People who want to rate it as zero without seeing it, just because they hate the idea that she is 17 are unfair. I'm sure everyone involved in the drama worked very hard on it.
The trailer looks great and I will watch it. I especially love Li Yun Rui after seeing him as Song Mo in Blossom. He looks to be a badass in this one also.