okayy so gu si ren was supposed to die but lan xi died instead, since the grimreaper was mistaken, he gave a chance to lan xi to be reborn in gu si ren's now dead body (because he was really supposed to die) then he was given 7 days to make ying xiong fall in love with him.. but all along ying xiong was inlove with him??? and he didnt really love lan xi?
i just started diving into lakorns (like heavy, binge-watching dive) and i stumbled upon the handsome cowboy and i was just shook. like literally shook, and not in a good way. this was the first ever series that i've watched with not one, but two almost rape scenes.. and the girl just magically, good naturally forgives the guy after a good cry.
what the fuck was that?? i've seen a lot of slap & kiss scenes in every type of drama, but a rape scene?? with the main lead being the rapist?? wtf? and they still ended up together. (with a lousy ass ending btw) unbelievable. i'm totally pissed for it romanticises a very, heavily toxic relationship. mayghaaad. it should have come with a warning sign for its intro **if push wasn't the lead guy, i wouldn't have watched the ending.
so far, from all the series that i've watched this has got to have the WORST STORYLINE EVEER starting to be a fan of push(babyyyyyyyy omaaghaad) thats why i decided to watch this amidst its very tacky title
it started off as a standard cheesy ass rom-com with the usual rich playboy and tough chic, then red flags started appearing here and there until it just gradually went downhill to utter bullshit.
why the hell did people like this?? read a few reviews saying that this was good, fucking hell, are those people blind?? this is downright an example of a very, veryy toxic relationship. please, let's not romanticise this type of behaviour.
well, this lakorn was not perfect but it's a great series to watch if you're looking for a light cheesy romcom i like how they tackled the viewpoint of wealth and looks. it was done simply, nothing elaborate. just straight to the point in my opinion. also liked how the lead girl was hard to get, although she was insecure she managed to rise up from it, and so did the lead guy.
this was the first ever series that i've watched with not one, but two almost rape scenes.. and the girl just magically, good naturally forgives the guy after a good cry.
what the fuck was that?? i've seen a lot of slap & kiss scenes in every type of drama, but a rape scene?? with the main lead being the rapist?? wtf? and they still ended up together. (with a lousy ass ending btw) unbelievable. i'm totally pissed for it romanticises a very, heavily toxic relationship. mayghaaad. it should have come with a warning sign for its intro
**if push wasn't the lead guy, i wouldn't have watched the ending.
it started off as a standard cheesy ass rom-com with the usual rich playboy and tough chic, then red flags started appearing here and there until it just gradually went downhill to utter bullshit.
why the hell did people like this?? read a few reviews saying that this was good, fucking hell, are those people blind?? this is downright an example of a very, veryy toxic relationship. please, let's not romanticise this type of behaviour.
i like how they tackled the viewpoint of wealth and looks. it was done simply, nothing elaborate. just straight to the point in my opinion. also liked how the lead girl was hard to get, although she was insecure she managed to rise up from it, and so did the lead guy.
cute twist at the end. sweaaar