Always liked Mi Ae but her saying Ji Yun is too good for Eun Ho somehow pissed me off. I just hope she is not…
Yeah, that comment of hers rubbed me the wrong way, too. She herself said that his organised self is the perfect antithesis for her disorganised self. That’s why, I thought she would support their relationship like her husband, but boy, was I wrong!
Due to Chinese censorship rules, I believe his return to the real world is inevitable. In my opinion, following…
But keeping him in the fantasy world or sending him back there would go against Chinese censorship rules, which categorically forbid transmigration. The creators are forced to send him back to the real world and show that there wasn’t any transmigration—it was all just a ‘dream.’ I, too, would love to see him stay there, but past Chinese transmigration dramas are evidence of the fact that they’ll have to make this entire world false. ._.)
You don't really have to worry about the real Qi An returning and all that, reason is china does not allow transmigration.…
The tool that Chinese creators use to comply with censorship rules is the ‘dream.’ So, most likely, this show will also follow that path. It’s tragic, but what can we do? ._.)
You don't really have to worry about the real Qi An returning and all that, reason is china does not allow transmigration.…
Haha, and they’ll show Xu Qi An and the Princess meeting in the real world at the very last minute of the final episode. They’ll leave everything to our imagination and give us what they call ‘a dreadful open ending.’
Due to Chinese censorship rules, I believe his return to the real world is inevitable. In my opinion, following…
I get you! We all want to see them meet each other in the real world, but censorship rules will force the creators to frame all the adventures and relationships as a ‘dream.’
Due to Chinese censorship rules, I believe his return to the real world is inevitable. In my opinion, following…
Man, at least let them exchange smiles. ._.) I don’t know why they have to bring the lead back into the real world at the last minute of the final episode. They could bring him back with two or three episodes remaining and use that time to build and wrap up the leads’ relationship in the real world, too.
Due to Chinese censorship rules, I believe his return to the real world is inevitable. In my opinion, following…
Yes, but him meeting with everyone in the real world sounds very difficult to execute story-wise. The audience can somehow accept the trope where the leads miraculously remember everything, but everyone? That sounds illogical.
He's probably gonna fall for the other girl so he's of no consequence
Oh my God, your comment had me in stitches, haha. To tell you the truth, I also skipped most of the parts involving him. However, when I rewatched the episodes, I noticed these potential hints and conjured up the aforementioned hypothesis. I thought they won’t create a main lead with no presence throughout whole of the drama. They will have him play some role later, pfft.
He's probably gonna fall for the other girl so he's of no consequence
But they could just keep him as her friend if his feelings were going to have no consequence. I think his presence will become an impediment to the leads’ relationship, as was hinted at when his father asked the SFL whether he was worthy of her now.
I really hope the ML stays in this world. I know it's unlikely to end that way, given this is a Chinese drama,…
Due to Chinese censorship rules, I believe his return to the real world is inevitable. In my opinion, following the typical framework, the drama will likely end with him and the princess meeting in the real world. The director will subtly hint that she remembers everything without explicitly confirming it. They’ll exchange smiles, and—fin! I hope this drama proves me wrong, but since it’s a C-Drama, the chances are slim. ._.)
I wonder how the screenwriter will have her move on from the ML and fall in love with the SML. At the moment,…
They could go with the first option you mentioned, as both the SML and SFL would be heartbroken and might find solace in each other’s company. I doubt the second option you mentioned, as the hitherto provided hints suggest she has romantic feelings for the ML, not just familial love.
I already feel bad for SFL, hopefully she will be paired with SML by the end.
I wonder how the screenwriter will have her move on from the ML and fall in love with the SML. At the moment, she is head over heels for the ML, and it’s the same for the SML, too. I hope they make the process feel natural, organic, and believable, rather than having them suddenly and abruptly falling in love with each other.
I, too, would love to see him stay there, but past Chinese transmigration dramas are evidence of the fact that they’ll have to make this entire world false. ._.)
I don’t know why they have to bring the lead back into the real world at the last minute of the final episode. They could bring him back with two or three episodes remaining and use that time to build and wrap up the leads’ relationship in the real world, too.
I hope this drama proves me wrong, but since it’s a C-Drama, the chances are slim. ._.)
I doubt the second option you mentioned, as the hitherto provided hints suggest she has romantic feelings for the ML, not just familial love.
I hope they make the process feel natural, organic, and believable, rather than having them suddenly and abruptly falling in love with each other.