Looking from the previews he gets stabbed. Again. He has basically been stabbed and near death at the end of almost every drama he is in. I find it boring. Why not the female lead for once in his dramas? Give the actor something new to work with...
This is like the third or fourth drama of his where he is badly Injured in the end. Is it a stipulation in his contract? I could even predict he was going to be near death at the end.
Did not like this. Found the spanking disgusting. Can’t imagine the embarrassment of the actress. Typical storyline and ending. Hate the screenwriter’s other works. Will be avoiding.
No she was not kidnapped, she was rather targeted and had her apartment broken into because of Han Ting. It was…
Seems from the trailer if it wasn't kidnapping she was at least taken hostage and tied up (at least not suspended in mid-air which I've seen in quite a few dramas). I took a glimpse at the novel and it seems he does get injured?
I did not know that kidnapping is such common in modern Chinese society. Can you list me those dramas of this…
Hi, I guess I mean being kidnapped or taken hostage in some way. There are a lot of dramas, and in particular web dramas, that have this. Off the top of my head that has at least one or the other in 2024 is deep love love again (would not recommend), the expect love, broken the heart, and the double (ML isn't the one to save her). I am sure there are many others as well. Richard Li I think has like 3 dramas where this is the case but not sure if they are this year).
Trailer seems interesting but I am honestly sick of seeing FLs being kidnapped and needing rescuing from ML. This is the hundredth drama this year I am seeing this. Guess he also gets injured in the process knowing this trope.
Like the concept of the drama, but wish they went a different route where he comes to terms with the fact he can’t change things in the past and decides to live in the present. I feel the concept of acceptance would have been great in this drama. I unfortunately don’t like the approach they took. This includes being able to interact with FL in the past, change things, and possibly saving FL at the cost of his own life (which I see in many dramas where the ML is “supernatural” in some way). I hope he doesn’t die in the end, as I want him to actually embrace the present including being a father for his daughter.
What you said can be written in reverse and still be applicable. Why should his desire to sacrifice and protect…
I almost think if he would just stay still and not be so willing to sacrifice and die for her she may find a way out on her own and he wouldn’t have to die in the future. But that’s not how male heroics go.
Why would people ever think that Sunjae is going to let Sol sacrifice herself saving him, now, the past and the…
What you said can be written in reverse and still be applicable. Why should his desire to sacrifice and protect be automatically greater than hers? Or more so, why should he always be successful in saving her but she always unsuccessful? Both characters have their own strengths and motivations. Just as he's capable of sacrificing for her, she's equally capable of doing the same. I hope the writer does not diminish her potential for heroism and shows the FL’s capability of saving him just as he has saved her.
Tian Jia Rui has two characters that die?
Also, any spoilers on major plot points like marriage? death? injury?