It's a pity that there is no special fragment at the end of ep14. This drama has so many screenwriters. Have them…
But they could provide lovey-dovey scenes instead of "Unrequited love" ones, e.g. at the end of ep14, kiss on the bridge is not satisfyingly enough for me. I want more, like Lin Lin and Yu Ke walking hand by hand or romping in the snow.
Anyone watch ep 16 preview 2ml gets stabbed can someone who read novel spoil me what happens next
Sorry, but it's totally different from the novel. I guess Lin Lin will have to look after Wen Tao. If the screenwriter wants to add more fun, Yu Ke might go abroad to "look after" Wen Tao, just like what Wen Tao did to Yu Ke before. An eye for an eye, lol.
⚠️SPOILER⚠️ EP 9 ⚠️SPOILER⚠️ughh just why does it have to be kissing without consent. first the…
That is absolutely the screenwriter's fault. At the 2nd kissing scene on ep9, when Lin Lin notices Yu Ke is looking at her lips, she instinctively covers her mouth. But Yu Ke still kisses her forcibly. Yu Ke should be caring and warm, and he can't suddenly has a "overbearing CEO" personality. Maybe Lin Lin should give Yu Ke a slap here, but it can't stop me from liking the OST of this kissing scene, lol. btw, I think screenwriters should try to avoid kissing-on-ep8-or-so formula. Especially, youth romcoms don't need too many kissing scenes.
She just lacks perception about ML's love and treats ML as a great friend all the time. But things will change…
btw, I like the OST, All day and night by 苏诗丁, when ML kisses FL in the rain at the end of the episode 9. I'm always addicted to the kissing-in-the-rain scenes. And good kissing scenes always need good OST, ha ha!
I've noticed that, in the cast list, there was a handsome male support role named Chen Chen and a beautiful female support role named Chen Fei. It seems they are siblings due to their names. Maybe they will also get entangled in ML and FL's relationship, I guess. After all, the drama has 24 episodes. I just think more conflict is needed.
What's your favorite?
btw, I think screenwriters should try to avoid kissing-on-ep8-or-so formula. Especially, youth romcoms don't need too many kissing scenes.