He has zero right to be that sexy at his age. The fuhk? Seriously. I might actually exercise and stay fit if I went home to him every night. Damn. ❤️🔥
How is this a 2020 show when it hasn’t even aired yet?
I saw character (poster) photos for this on Reddit today and am seriously impressed. the story sounds interesting. it has some of my favorite actors also. I’m hoping it’s easily accessible for me to watch. I’m looking forward to it.
I'm over here finally watching Ashes of Love and thinking that this woman is an amazing actress, because I want to use her face as the Empress for a dart board. ♥
The character growth is subtle but once it happens, it's remarkable. This story seems simple but ends up being complex. Like most Japanese stories, it's quirky as fuhk. I'm not sure if I liked watching it or actually like it yet.
Halfway through episode 15 and started reading these comments. I don't like sad endings, but I like this show so far. I know it's decent, because I hate the villains with extreme prejudice. I'm going to need to pause though. FL just found out an important bit of news. Sigh...
I enjoyed the romance and parent relationships of this show immensely. The romantic relationships seem obvious but end up opposite what you think should or might happen. The family relationships have multiple levels which is most interesting in how the characters deal with the same people in public and private.
The business stories are quick and interesting. It takes more than a few episodes to figure out the real villain in their work lives. Once they're set, their scheming and machinations start to make sense and add to the drama.
However, it is difficult for me to justify all the screen time the mother is given in the show. I find her problematic, narcissistic and a negative stereotype of Asian mothers in dramas. Her only redeeming quality is that she loves her children, as long as it's on her terms in public. I'm not saying I wanted her to die, but I wouldn't miss her in the story. (She reminds me a lot of my Asian mother tbh.)
Starting on episode 13 so a third of the way through the show just about and... I'm super confused. I'm having a hard time following the conversations. I mostly figured out the characters and the relationships between them, for the most part. The slow scenes are stunningly slow. The quick paced scenes go too quickly to read. I find myself rewinding often. I've watched a couple episodes twice even, so I can keep up with the crazy twists and turns. I don't even know where to start writing notes for myself.
This is an early ZLS and LHY work, but they're quite good, if over the top once in a while. The production quality is poor unfortunately. The OST is quirky but fun.
That was an interesting read. I added the Japanese one to my watch list. I learned that the MDL ratings can be skewed, so stopped relying on them entirely. I also use the ratings on the platforms I watch, like Viki.
The MDL cast list has Alen Fang opposite Flora Dai, but he seems to be opposite Liu Ling Zi the first few episodes. They have zero chemistry. Does the pairing change later?
This show is quite self aware. It seems to know that it use many of the usual tropes and yet acknowledges the "Mary Sue~ness" of it all. Its not amazing, but it is entirely entertaining for a modern rom com.
Going to start watching this here in a minute but am wondering something about a possibly huge plot hole based on just the synopsis only. Q: Wouldn't a male only universe mean that all the men are homosexuals?
Edit: And just how long ago was this filmed? The cast are in their thirties this year.
I saw character (poster) photos for this on Reddit today and am seriously impressed. the story sounds interesting. it has some of my favorite actors also. I’m hoping it’s easily accessible for me to watch. I’m looking forward to it.
The business stories are quick and interesting. It takes more than a few episodes to figure out the real villain in their work lives. Once they're set, their scheming and machinations start to make sense and add to the drama.
However, it is difficult for me to justify all the screen time the mother is given in the show. I find her problematic, narcissistic and a negative stereotype of Asian mothers in dramas. Her only redeeming quality is that she loves her children, as long as it's on her terms in public. I'm not saying I wanted her to die, but I wouldn't miss her in the story. (She reminds me a lot of my Asian mother tbh.)
This is an early ZLS and LHY work, but they're quite good, if over the top once in a while. The production quality is poor unfortunately. The OST is quirky but fun.
I learned that the MDL ratings can be skewed, so stopped relying on them entirely. I also use the ratings on the platforms I watch, like Viki.
Q: Wouldn't a male only universe mean that all the men are homosexuals?
Edit: And just how long ago was this filmed? The cast are in their thirties this year.