am i the only one who doesn't have any problem with the grandpa storyline? sure, it was a weird idea to add it to the story and doesn't really connect, but it's refreshing to see something a bit more lighthearted in between the heavier scenes of the main leads, and makes the side characters more layered π€·πΌββοΈ i still prefer our moody Sang Yan and shy Yifan couple though
i've just finished episode 17, and i'm wondering... why didn't Sang Yan refuse to join his colleagues and left with Wen Yifan? maybe it's depicted better in the novel (haven't read it yet), or is it just a cultural differenc? π€
reply to some previous comments: as someone who lives with a relative who suffers from depression, it's not that easy. it doesn't matter how much you beg and cry, if they don't want to seek professional help, they won't. forcing them is even worse.
plus, let's not forget that mental health is still a very sensitive issue in East Asia. why would Sang Yan know how to handle her depression, when he probably has nevet met anything like this before and has no idea what to do?
why are we acting like this is not a real life situation? beautiful women tend to have men flock them more openly.…
exactly! plus, their personalities are completely different.
Sang Yan is cold, and probably rejects any girl who tries to pursue him without a second thought. he's proud, so acting nonchalant around others isn't hard for him.
the female lead is different though. she just drifts along. she stands up for herself when needed, but you can still feel that it's hard for her to say no. it's clear who she loves though, never playing around - the problem is that the men pursuing her can't take a hint ππΌ
let's not forget that this drama is centered around the female lead, after all. it's about her facing her own traumas and overcoming them, healing with the help of Sang Yan! she has already enough on her plate, why make her suffer with unnecessary jealousy?
how they manage train the cat till she can sit still throughout?
proud cat owner here! ππΌββοΈ it looks like the cat is a Scottish Straight. pure-breds tend to be calmer and more disciplined than strays, making them easier to train. this is because, over generations, they have grown up with human interaction and become accustomed to being handled.
filming an animal is never easy. my guess is that they had to re-shoot many scenes. π
right?!??!! that last second scene sealed the deal for me I was like , wow, what a man , I can't believe I'm not…
you're so true for saying that. it definitely sealed the deal for me, too. π₯Ί also, i didn't expect Bai Jingting to be such a good actor. i'll definitely keep an eye on him for sure in the future.
everything about this drama is a masterpiece so far π the cinematography, the plot, the acting, the characters π€π» EVERYTHING
i knew having dinner with colleagues is a big thing in east asian countries, but i didn't know this much! guess i learn something new everyday π
i love how Sang Yan brings out the young Yifan out of her. they are sooo good together. wish to find a love like this one day π₯°
as someone who lives with a relative who suffers from depression, it's not that easy. it doesn't matter how much you beg and cry, if they don't want to seek professional help, they won't. forcing them is even worse.
plus, let's not forget that mental health is still a very sensitive issue in East Asia. why would Sang Yan know how to handle her depression, when he probably has nevet met anything like this before and has no idea what to do?
Sang Yan is cold, and probably rejects any girl who tries to pursue him without a second thought. he's proud, so acting nonchalant around others isn't hard for him.
the female lead is different though. she just drifts along. she stands up for herself when needed, but you can still feel that it's hard for her to say no. it's clear who she loves though, never playing around - the problem is that the men pursuing her can't take a hint ππΌ
let's not forget that this drama is centered around the female lead, after all. it's about her facing her own traumas and overcoming them, healing with the help of Sang Yan! she has already enough on her plate, why make her suffer with unnecessary jealousy?
filming an animal is never easy. my guess is that they had to re-shoot many scenes. π
everything about this drama is a masterpiece so far π the cinematography, the plot, the acting, the characters π€π» EVERYTHING
what a man! i love it that he's so protective already!
this drama is about to become one of my favourites, and i have only watched two episodes so far. it tells everything.