Omg no wonder it felt so rushed… did they film enough and they edited to reduce the episodes? Or did they know…
When they filmed the drama, they originally shot 30 episodes (or 36, according to some claims). However, after filming was completed, YOUKO introduced a new policy limiting dramas to around 20 episodes to appeal more to international audiences, similar to how K-dramas typically have 10 or 12 episodes these days. As a result, they had to trim the episode count during post-production to align with this policy. Moving forward, the team will develop scripts and shoot dramas with this guideline in mind, ensuring a more cohesive and well-structured final product.
So what are the chances of us getting the bad ending? I really stop trusting c-dramas lately with their love of…
The only way I can accept a sad ending in this drama is if they follow the example of One and Only—creating a sequel where they reunite in the modern world and fall in love at first sight.
These days MDL's ratings are totally useless for most of the dramas. Idk who's rating them these days cuz they…
Yes, I rely on reading comments now, but it’s quite an inefficient way to choose a drama. After all, it’s the ratings that were meant to guide and assist us — but alas.
I'm seriously starting to believe people on this site are just biased toward kdramas, cdramas come in second to…
I’m quite certain they don’t watch it, but they still rate it poorly. If you check the ‘episode guide’ section, you’ll notice that many people have already rated all the episodes, even though less than half have aired.
Having just watched Ep 12, I feel I have to re-iterate how obnoxious Yi Ming's stalking attitude towards Wei Zhi…
Let me share my two cents as well, my friend:-
This kind of obsessive, boundary-crossing behaviour isn’t love — not even close. I honestly can’t understand how he doesn’t see that Zhi isn’t into him, especially when she’s clearly interested in someone else. Maybe he’s convinced himself she’s just playing hard to get or something.
That being said, Zhi’s clearly annoyed by his behaviour every time — sometimes she shows it, sometimes she doesn’t. She really needs to be upfront with him — tell him straight out that she likes him as a friend, nothing more. And even as a friend, he has no right to act this way. If she doesn’t set some clear boundaries, he’s just going to keep pushing.
He needs to realise that while having feelings for someone is personal, acting on those feelings isn’t just about him — it involves the other person too. It’s not enough to just like someone; how you handle those feelings matters just as much. There’s a big difference between showing you care and crossing a line, and honestly, he’s way past that point.
No matter how much he likes Zhi, that doesn’t mean he can ignore her comfort or privacy. If he really cares about her, he should respect her space instead of constantly pushing his feelings onto her. Love isn’t about chasing someone until they give in — it’s about respect, understanding, and knowing when to back off.
I’ve just finished rewatching it, and it still felt as powerful and soothing as it did the first time — a true testament to the quality of this warm, comforting apple pie of a drama.
I’m envious of those who haven’t watched this drama yet — they still have the joy of savouring the pie, while I’ve already finished mine.
They are blaming him for his wrongdoing — coaching another girl despite his promise to train Nan Feng. Meanwhile,…
All hell broke loose in the childhood crush trope of ‘A Little Happiness’, where the male lead remains single well into his 30s — not because of some tragic heartbreak or personal choice, but because the female lead, when she was just seven, promised to marry him. And this man seriously spends years waiting for her, fully expecting her to honour that childhood promise. I was like, Man, that’s just way too much for me to suspend my intellect and believe.
This kind of obsessive, boundary-crossing behaviour isn’t love — not even close. I honestly can’t understand how he doesn’t see that Zhi isn’t into him, especially when she’s clearly interested in someone else. Maybe he’s convinced himself she’s just playing hard to get or something.
That being said, Zhi’s clearly annoyed by his behaviour every time — sometimes she shows it, sometimes she doesn’t. She really needs to be upfront with him — tell him straight out that she likes him as a friend, nothing more. And even as a friend, he has no right to act this way. If she doesn’t set some clear boundaries, he’s just going to keep pushing.
He needs to realise that while having feelings for someone is personal, acting on those feelings isn’t just about him — it involves the other person too. It’s not enough to just like someone; how you handle those feelings matters just as much. There’s a big difference between showing you care and crossing a line, and honestly, he’s way past that point.
No matter how much he likes Zhi, that doesn’t mean he can ignore her comfort or privacy. If he really cares about her, he should respect her space instead of constantly pushing his feelings onto her. Love isn’t about chasing someone until they give in — it’s about respect, understanding, and knowing when to back off.
I’m envious of those who haven’t watched this drama yet — they still have the joy of savouring the pie, while I’ve already finished mine.