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My first ep impression. This drama is catered to Lusi, it's her type of drama and her strong suit. She's known for doing different dialect and languages in her dramas, which she's shown again in ep one. I do agree with a few comments that this drama does seem to be rushed. The drama sped through her meeting her dad and there were no scenes of how she entered the school. They emphasized how difficult it was to enter a school for a girl but with just one decree and she gets access, along with an altitude that just flew by. If this wasn't a drama with Lusi, but with a lesser known actress, I wouldve dropped the drama. It's just the type I would skim or drop. Also, is the ml dubbed?? His voice is very familiar and I'm sure I've heard of it in a dozen other dramas before.
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Replying to sushmita3009 Sep 23, 2021
I thought I was the only one who dislike love is sweet🤭🤭. Bailu is my girl crush. Tried watching that drama…
Yes, definitely give Under the Power a try. I almost dropped it when I first watched. Mainly bc I didn't find Allen (Ren Jialun) handsome. but after utp, I find him charismatic. The drama is low budget, so can't really compare to OAO, since it's filmed before Allen became popular. There was basically no publicity for Utp bc no one expected it to get so popular. It's the drama that gave Allen a second chance with his career. After he announced his marriage/relationship he lost a lot of fans, endorsements and projects. Life was tough for him, he basically was jobless. But after Utp aired, he gained so much popularity. Although it's 50+ ep drama, it really goes by quickly bc they solve each case/mystery and start a new case so it's not boring.

I was bored so I started watching a random ep of the drama like ep 14 or something and it just captivated me. So I went back and watched from the beginning. We really can't judge something until we really gave it a chance. The cgi, production, and even the script isn't all that great, but wow the chemistry between the leads is just off the charts. It's really the cp that kept me going. I like that the fl isn't a sha bai tian, she's not naive or stupid. Utp is publicly known for the cp and how the leads carried the whole drama. I love the slow burn of the relationship, makes it more natural and real. Out of all Allen's costars, I think Seven has the best chemistry with him, follow by Bailu. The rest of his costars I feel nothing so I dropped most of his dramas. When you watch Utp, you will understand his charismatic gaze, like wow, I have never seen another actor that can do these glares and gazes so charismatically. It made me realize Allen isn't ugly.

When I watched Allen's character in Oao, I felt like I was having constipation bc he was just so suppressed/confined by his role as a royal member. It was so rigid, he couldn't do or say anything he wanted. Even in Fae, he's still confined in his role as the head of the family. His character, LuYi, in utp will be a breath of fresh air. He does what he wants, doesn't give a f and is manipulative and sly. He's wealthy, has a powerful dad, and great martial arts. He doesn't care about proper female and male etiquette with the fl.

I really liked Seven's crying scenes. Go Ahead is my ultimate favourite drama, it's what solidified me into becoming a fan of Seven, but Utp was what brought awareness of Seven to me. Also, give With You a try, starring Seven and Liu Haoren. I think it's one of the best youth dramas. Very natural and soothing drama to watch.
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Replying to Steelheart Sep 23, 2021
Title Go Ahead
Question for anyone with knowledge - On episode 2 when they were discussing their families, Ling Xiao's father…
My mom told me that her coworker (this was like 20-30 years ago) found out she had her 2nd pregnancy. She didn't want to terminate it so she paid a fine and lost her job. I forgot the precise details, but I believe that during one child policy you can have a 2nd child under certain circumstances such as paying a fine and getting laid off. Farmers were fine bc they needed sons or children to help with work. There's no 1 child policy anymore, instead, China is encouraging 3rd child, China is even paying like $3-5k if a family born a 3rd child. But, many families can't afford even 1 child let alone 3.
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Replying to Astrid_ Sep 23, 2021
Title Go Ahead
I felt the end was a little rushed. I want to know the upport characters outcome :(
I think side characters ended well. The only thing I didn't like was how they written off the evil deranged mom's horrible doings. Anyways, MY got what she wanted. her problem was always about not being allowed/able to make her own decisions in life. So she was never able to truly and fully grow to be an independent individual nor able to understand herself. Her mom controlled every aspects of her life from what kind of friends she should hang with to the university and career and even marriage. She always lacked making decisions for herself, it was shown when she ordered food for the table. She was always indecisive and unsure. The last scene where she released the goldfishes symbolized her growth. If you look at Li dad's house, there was goldfishes in the background and they changed sizes as time flies. From babies to adult fishes. They symbolized that the people in that household (the 3 leads) grew up to be individuals. But MY's goldfishes remained as babies meaning they (and her) never grew up and remained in the same state. So when she released them in the river, it symbolized their freedom and growth.

As for CanCan, she finally found something she loved. It was never about the money, she just loved the passion for acting. Although it didn't show her and the guy ending up together, but we can deduce they may eventually end up together. CanCan did the chasing previously, so it's time for him to do the chasing. Plus, CanCan can finally be herself around him and not pretend to be the perfect girl. If she wants to throw a tantrum or eat out late at night or be drunk, she can. If he really likes her, then he'll accept her flaws.

ZQ, although he didn't get the girl, it wasn't what he desired anyway. He wanted a real family, one that was permanent and legalized. He got that! His knot is finally untied when he realized he wasn't abandoned by his mom. He has his mom back, and finally Li dad is his legalized dad. He can finally be registered under the Li household. Plus, he's one up on LX bc now he's the older bro.
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Replying to Filofretka Sep 23, 2021
Title Go Ahead
Something keep me from watching it after reading comments. Firstly I don't take Seven Tan seriously in romantic…
I think this was a breakthrough drama for Steven. He basically stole the show, I hate to admit it since I'm loving the main couple. His crying scenes are well done and he is responsible for the comedy relief as well.

This drama isn't really a romcom. It's about family issues and relationships. All main characters and side characters have different family dynamics, so it talks about it throughout adolescence and adulthood, how it affects them and their decisions in life. Steven (ZQ)- left behind child. Lots of that in poor villages where Parents abandon or leave behind their kids to work in the city to make money.

SWL (LX)- divorced parents. What's worse is that his mom explicitly said she didn't want him, so in a way she abandoned him too.
Seven (JJ)- single parent (dad) household. Difference between LX and JJ is that she doesn't have the same trauma as LX, and her dad gives her love ten folds to compensate for the lack of mom
CanCan- parents exploit her for money as a child/teen
MY-Tiger mom
ZQ's bff- a normal loving family.
You can see how each kid's perspective in life is different based on their family dynamics. Their thinking and behaviour are all different as a result of their relationships with their family and how they are raised.

We can't forget about mental health bc that's another big issue in the drama. Both boys, ZQ and LX have mental health problems. ZQ has separation anxiety bc both his parents abandoned him. So he feels inferior to the family members. LX has the most mental health issues form childhood PTSD, guilt, depression, anxiety, insomnia. He's a very quite guy that keeps everything to himself. So his only salvation is JJ. If you watch, he typically only smiles around JJ. There's A LOT of symbolisms in the drama. From the goldfishes in the background, to even the sunlight in the background. The evil mom. She has depression that never healed or received help. Mental issues are taboo in China, which there was a quick scene that showed how Chinese people viewed mental health issues. They all just categorize it as crazy.

There's also friendship between the girls that I thought was done really really well. The misunderstandings, stress, loyalty were all done brilliantly that I can really understand and relate.

I really liked the romance part, that I found wasn't enough to satiate me. If you analyze it you can see that two of the kisses, LX was testing and seeing JJ's expressions/reactions. He's a very perceptive guy, yet also very very unsure and insecure about himself in the relationship. He may seem like the perfect guy (tall, handsome, smart, great career, patient), but man he is so freaken broken inside. It may seem like he leads in the relationship, but it's really JJ who has the upper hand in the relationship.

This drama really solidified me in becoming a fan of Seven Tan. I really liked her acting in this drama. Her mom died in a hit and run and this drama healed her. I find it amazing she can separate her self from her actual identity of losing her mom and as JJ who lost her mom. She didn't go into full out crying and despair during her mother's scenes. I overall really loved this drama, the soundtrack was done and chosen brilliantly, each song related to each character or relationship beautifully. Moreover, the characters were written very well and actors were chosen wonderfully. There was a great balance of comedy, romance and angst.
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Replying to Tiffany C Lee Sep 23, 2021
Title Go Ahead
Does anything happen to Li Hai Chao?? I just wanna make sure, otherwise, I'll be so sad!!
no, the dads are good through to the end
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On Jun Jiu Ling Sep 23, 2021
Title Jun Jiu Ling
Truthfully, there's lots of plot holes and ridiculousness of this drama. But I still watch it bc of the actress, bc I trust her acting since GB My Princess. The ml is not the typical handsome actor, but among the 4 males, he does give off the ml presence and he CAN act. I can really tell the difference of the level of acting between the 4 guys. The antagonist really can't act. He has a stoic expression in all his scenes and all he does is open wide and bulge his eyes out. I find it hilarious to watch and sometimes annoyed. If he's trying to act all obsessed and psycho or deranged....well he does look deranged but in a cheap way. out of the 4 guys, he's the worst with his acting abilities. I also am quite surprised his surname is Lu and he's the head of the embroidery guard bc that coincidently makes me think of LuYi in Utp. Which also makes me compare the two characters, and it's so far off. But, yea, overall I think it's tough to top of a great drama as GB My Princess for this actress. The cinematography, music, script, acting, flow of the drama etc was basically 10/10. so how can her other new projects surpass 10/10. it can only match it or be inferior. I'm not saying this drama is bad, I would consider this to be a slightly above average production. It's not bad, but not great. For me, it's a great drama to skim through until the end or as a background while doing something else like exercising.
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Replying to PeachBae Sep 23, 2021
Title Jun Jiu Ling
Someone please tell me how old the characters are in the beginning of the drama - zhenzhen, zhuzan, yunqi, yunzhao,…
You just have to rmb that historically, people get married at the age of 14-16. Marrying at 18 was considered a spinster bc the life span was short. If you find it uncomfortable then just imagine them to all be in their 20s.
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Replying to Expressly_P Sep 23, 2021
Title Jun Jiu Ling
I wonder why JJL’s sister doesn’t want her to come back? I sense some jealousy…hoping they’ll reveal more…
There is clearly no love between jjl's sister and her husband. I agree with the other comment, she doesn't want jjl to come back bc it's dangerous for her. Why would she want her sister to be married to a psycho and possibly be found out by the king.
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Replying to sushmita3009 Sep 23, 2021
I thought I was the only one who dislike love is sweet🤭🤭. Bailu is my girl crush. Tried watching that drama…
I felt 0 chemistry between them. I don't think Leo fits the comedic role, he suits more of the angst sorrowful roles. Even Bailu was kinda awkward in Love is Sweet. I felt everything was too forced. So yea, I dropped it. The only dramas I liked of her was The Legend, the military one, and Oao and Fae (though I think Fae is a bit slow and boring, trying hard to power through it). My fave chinese actress is Seven Tan. It's hard for me to finish dramas, I drop them like bombs. So, to finish 3 of her dramas all the way through (no skipping and no dropping) is amazing for her and me haha. Check out Under the Power after you're done with this series.
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Replying to kitsunekimi Sep 22, 2021
Does this connect to and reference One and Only(like major plot points such as memories of past life) other than…
Unfortunately, it would be best to watch OAO first before FAE. Certain scenes and words hits differently and has a different meaning that you will only understand if you watched OAO first. There are also flashbacks of the past in FAE and there are certain actions that are parallel to their reincarnation. I haven't finish OAO, but I have watched up to ep 8 and I have already been spoiled by the ending and certain major events so even without finishing it I find that it's enough. Moreover, you won't feel the significance of them being together and the value. You may understand it since their previous lives weren't allowed to be together, but you won't truly get into the couple and treasure their presence together until you understand the pain they went through in their past lives.
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On Forever and Ever Sep 22, 2021
This drama hits differently. It's soothing to watch, I like ml's personality bc he's so mello and unconflicted to the point it's like he's an old grandpa that has experienced so much and have seen so much that he's understanding and forgiving to another level. Not only this, he's very caring and meticulous to details. The part where he didn't want to wake up Shiyi bc she's just fallen asleep, as in not in a deep REM sleep yet. Maybe it's bc Allen is a married man so he knows and understands how to be a husband and how to dote a wife. His actions reminds me of Mark Chao in Peach Blossom. They both portray romance and love in a different level compared to other single actors. For instances, although I like Leo Luo, I didn't like Sweet Love bc it was too exaggerated and ridiculous.
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Replying to RhopalocerA Sep 22, 2021
I loved your article! ❤Sansheng, Wangchuan Wu Shang, Seven Unfortunate Lifetimes and To Be A Virtuous Wife caught…
I've listened to the first two's radio drama, it's pretty good. Though I didn't finish the Seven Unfortunate Lifetimes, but it's pretty funny. Virtuous Wife I read a bit of the english translation and I liked it.
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Replying to russian white bear Sep 21, 2021
Title Squid Game
honestly the marble and honeycomb games were boring as fck, everyone were just sitting doing mundane thing, not…
Yyp. Totally agreed. Got bored and wanted to drop it around ep 8 but mamaged to finish it. I watched it while o was doing some cardio so time flew by. I think i prefer Alice in Borderland
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On Squid Game Sep 19, 2021
Title Squid Game
Some scenes were cheesy and boring. I wasn't "off the edge of my seat" watching it but it was entertaining enough. But I was surprised of the A list guest actors in it.
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Replying to mochachen Sep 13, 2021
I totally agreed with you about this drama. I dont bother with these brainless sha bai tian dramas anymore. But,…
Definitely give Joy of Life a try. It's one of the very few dramad thar enticed me throughout the whole drama. Never a dull moment. I hate political dramas, but Nirvana in Fire and Joy of Life just does it so right that even I loved it.

Totally. Thats why I still get drama drought,even though there's always new cdramas coming out almost weekly.
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Replying to mooc Sep 12, 2021
It was good while it lasted.- FL quickly turns into dumb and stupid- ML turns into SimpI understand the trope…
I totally agreed with you about this drama. I dont bother with these brainless sha bai tian dramas anymore.

But, I wouldn't necessarily group all cdramas and judge them based on this style/type of drama. Obviously this is a much lower production drama since they are unknown celebs, newbs, so script, hair style, background, cinematography etc are all lower quality. I found an article that explains a bit of how "current platform investment TV dramas are all rated, from B, A to S, and finally S+ is the best. The money invested and the degree of importance are all determined according to this rating".

There's so many good dramas like Joy of Life that has great script, acting, cast and fighting choreography. One of my fave mid budget production drama is Under the Power. Female lead may play the typical cute character that curry favours and suck up to the cold mean ml, but she's not stupid. She's meticulous and smart. While ml plays the typical arrogant cold hearted guy, his acting and his gaze are so well portrayed. What i love most is their gradual change and growth of their relationship. Some dramas can have the typical overused substance of a character. But it's how the actor portrays it that can change this overused characteristic into something enticing and enthralling. Im currently watching Jun Jiuling, the female lead, so far, is level headed, smart and calm. There are a lot of great cdramas, you just have to stray away from dramas like this to find them. You are my Glory, Go ahead etc are all pretty great.
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Replying to Irene Sep 9, 2021
I think ZSC is 28
Yup, I finally watched that scene so I understand now. Thanks.
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Replying to Cris_2240 Sep 9, 2021
From the novel, ZSC is an only child. The twins are from his uncle and step mom (affair) and then the 14 yo brother…
This is such a messed up and confusing family tree. I need a family map for this. I find it weird that ZSC'S dad would remarried a women that had an affair with his brother. Not only that, the zhou family accepted this?!?! Like still allow her to stay in the family as the matriarchy.
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