I loved pretty Man 2 so much! But now I have to wait until this series is finished to see these two together again. They work well together, and are a joy to watch onscreen.
Ok, this is kind of fun. Aside from cheating, he's actually a good guy to the FL. She's likely the very first…
1) He married her because he wanted only her. He had so many girlfriend that it wasn't hard to get anyone to marry her, and it was an urgent reason too. But he only wanted FL and she wasn't agreeing, she didn't agree even at the last minute so he just married her anyway. Cute.
2) I didn't understand his version of cheating. He was more into his wife than anyone in the show. He could be watching the crazy girl dance, but his attention was on his wife's every move. I'm convinced he slept with others because he couldn't sleep with FL. Not an excuse but...
3) After they sign legal marriage papers, he quits cheating (unless I missed a scene. I skipped a fair bit of scenes with supporting characters.)
Ok, this is kind of fun. Aside from cheating, he's actually a good guy to the FL. She's likely the very first person he cares for. He does treat her different To any other by episode 2. FL is a weak crybaby, so it's lucky the ML is charming enough towards her so she doesn't get stomped on every few minutes. He's the biggest cheater though and sometimes dense. And the only word to describe FL is stupid.
I'm on ep 3 and already starting to get annoyed by the lead female character. I see that she is acting weird/like…
You're right about all of it. "Justifiable reason is his gf is a gold digger or cheating on him or she is not in love w/him as much as he is." And you hit the nail on the head here.
Currently watching ep 15 but I just had to come and complain, why is her bland ex bf acting like they broke up…
Cause they trying to make him a rich OTP boy. I never liked him for her. In the breakup scene, he brought her into 'his world' and couldn't take care of her. He needs pointers from the guy in Well Intended Love. He, his mom, and their friends abused her. Abuse is not only physical- they mentally tore into her at that party.
For those who don't know, or tend to forget, Disney has a long line of heroines who are rioters in body and soul.…
Confess... I was only in it for Li Yi Fei (I love her) and Captain Shang's romance. But they cut him from the movie! Dang Hollywooders who try to be 'woke' but failed!
I’d like to know as well. I’ll look through the comments to see if I find anything. I’ve googled about this…
Someone told me on my feed.
When they passed each other, their eyes met, and he expected to see how her life plays out. He couldn’t see anything but hay scenes, so he was curious. I guess that first meeting was about both recognizing the other wasn’t quite human. At the second meeting, he asked her “what are you” because he could see she wasn’t normal. Then he told her “I can’t see your future” and she said “maybe I don’t have one.” That was what that look was all about. He was stunned because he only saw her present.
Actually, I went over the scene, and I realized when he saw her “future” the first time, he saw hazy scenes that featured himself - and also their first meeting in her second life. At the time, he really saw nothing about her.
The same person who explained it to me says he couldn’t see her future because it was also his future, and he couldn’t see his own future.
When they passed each other for the first time (it was raining, he had the umbrella, she was in her uniform and green hoodie), did he recognise her? Why was he looking at her like that?
2) I didn't understand his version of cheating. He was more into his wife than anyone in the show. He could be watching the crazy girl dance, but his attention was on his wife's every move. I'm convinced he slept with others because he couldn't sleep with FL. Not an excuse but...
3) After they sign legal marriage papers, he quits cheating (unless I missed a scene. I skipped a fair bit of scenes with supporting characters.)
When they passed each other, their eyes met, and he expected to see how her life plays out. He couldn’t see anything but hay scenes, so he was curious. I guess that first meeting was about both recognizing the other wasn’t quite human. At the second meeting, he asked her “what are you” because he could see she wasn’t normal. Then he told her “I can’t see your future” and she said “maybe I don’t have one.” That was what that look was all about. He was stunned because he only saw her present.
Actually, I went over the scene, and I realized when he saw her “future” the first time, he saw hazy scenes that featured himself - and also their first meeting in her second life. At the time, he really saw nothing about her.
The same person who explained it to me says he couldn’t see her future because it was also his future, and he couldn’t see his own future.