I think I should stop watching asian dramas now. The way elders/parents doing bad to their kids throughout their life gets justified/solved with just a apology is just plain bad to see. They only teach us that even if your parents/grandparents abuse and curse your for your whole life, it's fine because they have birth to you and raised you.
🤷♀️ it's a completely different story from the novel so who knows? The novel has a happy ending. 📖…
Thanks, Will you recommend the novel to read? How is the FL's character there? Is she as ruthless as in this drama? I need a novel where FL is really ruthless in revenge unlike being a goody two shoes nice character
It appears so, due to world cup qualifiers, they will air back-to-back.https://www.soompi.com/article/1731156wpp/my-dearest-nemesis-to-air-final-two-episodes-back-to-back
They’re just misandrists. They want MLs to always stay "pure" while FLs are the only ones allowed to have relationship…
So in just 4 episodes, you concluded that the romance won't be organic at all? You’re saying this isn’t about double standards, but your response contradicts that. You justified Flourished Peony by saying the romance was 'respectful and organic,' yet you’ve already dismissed this drama’s execution without even seeing how it unfolds.
Also, if the concern is purely about ethical and emotional issues, why does it only seem to come up when it's the ML with a past? When FLs have similar backstories, it's framed as mature and nuanced, but when it’s an ML, suddenly it’s ‘problematic’? That’s exactly why I pointed out the double standard. Instead of making assumptions this early, why not wait and see how the drama actually handles it?
How’s the drama, guys? Are there any annoying second leads or a serious love triangle? Are the kisses good? And how are the misunderstandings between the leads—frustrating or well-handled?
Why is it okay for FL to be married and have kid but not okay for ML to be married and have a kid???
They’re just misandrists. They want MLs to always stay "pure" while FLs are the only ones allowed to have relationship experiences. I didn’t see these kinds of comments when Flourished Peony was showing a romance between a divorced FL and ML.
Also, if the concern is purely about ethical and emotional issues, why does it only seem to come up when it's the ML with a past? When FLs have similar backstories, it's framed as mature and nuanced, but when it’s an ML, suddenly it’s ‘problematic’? That’s exactly why I pointed out the double standard. Instead of making assumptions this early, why not wait and see how the drama actually handles it?