Episode 26 and 27. We are finally on the right track. The Love train is finally moving. All aboard. These last…
This is the show we should have been watching all along. How many hours have been wasted on the hockey trio? I don't understand why the sister is so invested in the uncle's love life. Even at 20 years old she should be able to see there is no spark there at all.
is it just me for not liking the acting of Nat? like shit is so dramatic and tries to act cute and stuff
I must admit I'm not a huge fan of Nat. I know you shouldn't criticise people's looks, but there is something about the shape of his mouth and the weird way he pouts and moves his mouth that puts me off.
There is so much to love in this show - Sheng Yang & Jian Bing, the intern girl and the co-worker Song Chen, SY's parents, the artwork and creative side. Why then are they trying to drive us crazy with all the unnecessary stuff...?
Is it just me or does anyone else think that Junjie coming up to Jian Bing's door and her opening it, while SY…
I truly have no idea how employment contracts and workers' rights are in China, but most anywhere else in the world, once the team leader's wrongdoings were exposed SY should have been able to sue the company for unfair dismissal and received a compensation payout. SY would NOT have had to broker a deal with him to keep his friends out of trouble.
After ep 25 - If FL does not lose her temper and yell at 1) her ex 2) the hockey brats 3) creepy uncle in the next episode, I will do it for her! How dare the ex set up SY with a cougar as if he is a rent-boy. That is beyond acceptable. As an older woman myself, the though of getting a young man drunk and whisking him off home is really creepy, not sexy in the slightest. And the interfering hockey brats - along with socially clueless uncle - least said the better. Everyone is trying to control JB's life, and I just want her to go off, I mean really lose her temper, and tell everyone to leave her alone...
Sorry to bother but what’s this about the 1800s? Did I miss smthg 😰 oooooh is it potentially from the novel…
I don't know if this series will go there, but, in the book, when Jom's time is up in the 1920's he doesn't return to the present, but time slips back to the 1800's to when Yai meets him for the first time. This time Jom is in love with Yai, but Yai doesn't know him yet but comes to love him fiercely, and promises to love him in every lifetime.
It makes a lot of sense if you remember the time travel aspect of the story. Jom in the 1920's is meeting Yai for the first time in his timeline, but Yai remembers Jom from his 1800's life, (which is still in the 'future' for Jom), and why he seems to be immediately in love with him. Not confusing at all. In all three time periods, Yai is wonderful, Ohm is a selfish POS, Jom just goes with the flow but loves Yai intensely, and Ming is just the best person.
It makes a lot of sense if you remember the time travel aspect of the story. Jom in the 1920's is meeting Yai for the first time in his timeline, but Yai remembers Jom from his 1800's life, (which is still in the 'future' for Jom), and why he seems to be immediately in love with him. Not confusing at all. In all three time periods, Yai is wonderful, Ohm is a selfish POS, Jom just goes with the flow but loves Yai intensely, and Ming is just the best person.