it's not the same yanliang. this is part of iQIYI's light on series, where each series has a character named yanliang.…
"Yan Liang" means Light On in Chinese. the "light on" series are just a series of detective/mystery dramas. iQIYI does series like this where a similar genre of dramas are made into series.
im seriously wondering here, is the yan liang from this drama is the same yan liang from the long night and burning…
it's not the same yanliang. this is part of iQIYI's light on series, where each series has a character named yanliang. the og character named yanliang here is named something else in the novel.
he didn't say anything about her personally. his agency leaked photos of their texts between each other to cancel HIM. it was really messy, and it's understandable why some people would be uncomfortable watching her act
it's pretty normal for celebrities to apologize for any rumors, even if they're not true. i don't hold any opinion for this case, but any large rumor spread about a celebrity will probably end up with an apology on their end, regardless of truth. it's their agency doing it for publicity sake
from what i've seen, jackie chan's daughter is the product of an affair and she's supposedly never met him
honestly, i considered "homophobic parents" to include those of her wife's as well. i did a little digging online and she's never met jackie chan nor claimed any financial help from him, though the circumstances around whether he provided any support in the first place is unclear. that's all i've seen according to (https://www.thefamouspeople.com/profiles/etta-ng-chok-lam-43233.php)
although i absolutely do not condone jackie chan essentially abandoning a child because he had an affair, etta ng is mostly accusing her mother, elaine ng, of abusing and disowning her over homophobia.
Personally, I did not consider the ending for the chef to be very sad, but the last episode in general was very…
depends on how you see it. some people might see it as a good ending for him but a lot of people consider it bad because he is separated from the king.
Personally, I did not consider the ending for the chef to be very sad, but the last episode in general was very…
Basically, the king and the queen plan to infiltrate the palace and stop the grand queen from naming a new king... by the end they are happily together and prepared to go into the palace. The reason I'd say "skip it" is because in the 20th episode, the queen is suddenly shot and the chef returns to his old body 10-20 minutes in. The rest of the episode is resolution of how you would expect the climax to go down, except the queen's old personality returned to her body.
Personally, I did not consider the ending for the chef to be very sad, but the last episode in general was very…
Yeah... there's definitely an unresolved plot by the end of the 19th episode but you can basically guess what happens by the end so it's not that important, especially if you have a problem with the chef having a bad ending.
I want to watch this but heard that the ending for the chef is really sad (like everyone but him gets a good ending).…
Personally, I did not consider the ending for the chef to be very sad, but the last episode in general was very lacking. I do not regret watching it though-- production quality, humor, and all-around plot is worth the watching despite the ending. If you don't want to see the last ending, I feel like it's completely fine to just skip the last episode. Other than the big "plot", characters are emotionally resolved by the end of the 19th episode.
although i absolutely do not condone jackie chan essentially abandoning a child because he had an affair, etta ng is mostly accusing her mother, elaine ng, of abusing and disowning her over homophobia.