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Replying to Snow Mar 3, 2025
Exactly. Childhood trope is the most boring kind coz when the two leads already know each other it takes away…
I started watching and completely forgot about the trope, enjoying it... and then, puff, they slapped the trope in my face 😅😅😅
Replying to dcik Mar 3, 2025
Chairwoman character is so hot!! I wanna ship her and ML. Also this might be the funniest drama I've ever seen.
The chairwoman looks so unhinged, yet interesting. I do enjoy her scenes 🤭
Replying to vHari- Mar 3, 2025
Everyone knows the childhood friend trope is overdone in dramas to develop romance. However, I think it might…
i really hate this trope because it is a shortcut in writing a relationship. They could have let the romance develop naturally, allowing her feelings to emerge later—perhaps when she discovers his real age and gets to know his real persona. As it stands, there’s no real reason for her to be infatuated with a high school student, even if he eventually reminds her of someone else (which wasn’t the case at first). At best, the audience can justify her attraction later, but the truth is, right now, she’s drawn to someone she believes to be a minor just because he’s good-looking 🥲
Replying to aerith Mar 3, 2025
is romance heavy in this drama? havent started it yet
Hopefully, they won't go overboard, even if they unnecessarily include that annoying childhood friend/connection trope and the other trope at the end of the last episode 😅🥲
On Undercover High School Jan 24, 2025
But why does it have to be a past connection trope between leads? I don't know why I dislike it so much; it always feels to me like a shortcut in writing a romance, the same as a childhood connection trope or past romance 😅 but whatever, didn't see Seo Kang-Joon for ages, fingers crossed it is a good drama, I'm here more for the action part of this drama
Replying to Susuwatari789 Jan 13, 2025
He is playing a scholar with high lofty, fancy ideals but is weak, cowardly, a pushover and all the negative attributes…
I think he is heading toward a very violent end 😅
Replying to TereStarr Jan 13, 2025
Title Flourished Peony Spoiler
Both of the ex-husbands are becoming obsessive stalkers. That's hard for women with little to no rights to deal…
At least Fu doesn't have a creepy ex-husband 😅 two is enough for me to watch
Replying to Doris Luka Jan 13, 2025
That character is not important as he thinks he is (he thinks really high of himself, lol). Character isn't likeable,…
I don’t see any of these so called hints (but i cant stand him)🤣🤣🤣. I just find him more and more self centered with every scene 🤣😅. Honestly, I hope there’s no redemption arc for him, the only acceptable "redemption" would be him disappearing from the FL’s life forever. But, of course, he’s way too selfish for that, so I’m not holding my breath 🥲
Replying to Lucky Scrunchy Jan 12, 2025
Title Flourished Peony Spoiler
Does second ML find Mutan selling her peonies at the flower market in episode 10?
The husband finds her, and we have to listen to his nonsense for a few minutes before she leaves 😅
Replying to Benedict Jan 12, 2025
Where are the best places to watch this show? I found some episodes but the translations are so bad it makes it…
I'm watching on Viki, but it's always one episode behind
Replying to moneymoneymoney Jan 12, 2025
Ya'll just love commenting on physical appearance when you probably look like a cow irl
I think your response is a bit too harsh. The original comment wasn’t meant to be offensive it was just a critique about makeup styling, not about Yang Zi herself. There’s no need for personal attacks when we’re all here to discuss dramas and share opinions respectfully 🙂
Replying to tompouce Jan 12, 2025
I think he also said that he only wants her because she is free now, so he is envious 🫠 anyway I have no idea…
He is so annoying, and all his self-pity, excuses, and self-righteousness are completely out of place for someone like him. He’s one of those people who showers himself with compliments that don’t even remotely apply to his actions or character. It’s infuriating how he tries to paint himself as the victim or someone noble who intended to do better, while conveniently ignoring the harm he caused. His inflated self-perception and refusal to take true accountability just make him even more unbearable. I feel bad for FL having to deal with him again and again
Replying to Banana Propaganda Jan 12, 2025
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im only 18 minutes in ep 1, what episode is the divorce? can't wait to see her leave the house. loving yang zi's…
Unfortunately, she will not manage to get the divorce papers, but she will escape sometime around episode 6
On Flourished Peony Jan 12, 2025
"He Weifang had been married to me for a year, and I only realized what kind of person she really was in the last few days, and how the Liu family had failed her. I used to be indifferent to her; I really intended to make amends. What a pity. There is no opportunity anymore." I was so p*ssed when Liu Chang said this. His so called regret feels completely hollow, not rooted in genuine remorse but steeped in selfpity. He frames himself as a passive bystander, conveniently blaming his family for everything while absolving himself of responsibility. His indifference and neglect are brushed aside, as though his sudden desire to 'make amends' could magically erase a year of mistreatment. This isn’t love or accountability, it’s selfishness and possession. He laments what he has lost, not what He Wei Fang endured. Worse, he even attempted to r*pe her, but in his twisted mind, that was "acceptable" because she was his wife. 🤮🤮🤮 His so-called reflection isn’t about her pain; it’s about his guilt and ego. I just hope he gets the ending a man like him truly deserves
Replying to Sunbath12 Jan 12, 2025
Couldn’t have said it better. Added thought: Miles Wei is doing a great job with his character. He’s totally…
Yes, he's doing a great job! I really enjoy when actors take on secondary roles in dramas; it allows them to interpret less conventional or less likeable characters compared to what they do in main roles
Replying to Black-Phoenix Jan 12, 2025
I am very much Impressed by how Ding Zi Guang has directed the series.Considering His Last two projects, this…
Remember, when they start something too soon, there’s always an infinite number of annoying tropes: misunderstandings, sacrifices for the "greater good" without telling their partner, amnesia, bizarre obstacles, and so on. So, a 🐌-paced romance is definitely better for our nerves 🤣😅. Your patience will thank you by the end! 🤣
Replying to Dramaqueen Jan 12, 2025
After putting this off because of the initial bad subtitles, I finally got around and I just finished watching…
I think her vengeance will be something she achieves in the long term, one day when she becomes powerful on her own and strong enough to take them down
Replying to Megumi-H Jan 12, 2025
One may feel why JCY is not helping MuDan. As he shouldn’t as he knew that she wants to use her own method to…
I’m happy he’s not constantly in her face, trying to be the knight in shining armour without any real reason especially since they’re barely even friends at this point. Even if their relationship were to develop further, he’d still need to respect her boundaries and only step in if she genuinely needs or asks for help. I can’t stand those MLs who cling like glue, assuming they know the FL’s needs better than she does herself (spme find it romantic, i dont). It’s refreshing to see a dynamic where the FL is given space to handle her own problems instead of being overshadowed by a "hero complex."
Replying to Megumi-H Jan 12, 2025
Yup, I have the same feel. It really reminds me of Dream of Splendor. Seeing women United with strengths💪🏻.
Yes, thank you for suggesting I continue watching 🥰