Hallelujah, I loved how the director used a burgundy suit for Eun-Ho and a white suit for Ji-Yun, contrasting them against the black, grey, and cream suits to further accentuate their presence.
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.’
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. ._.)