Always Have, Always Will became a comfort drama for me back when it was newly released, hopefully he could also become a ML in a standard drama starring w/ big named FL soon.
If I watch the korean version first, will this one be worth watching after??
for me, i think it would be better to start the Jdrama because of how its plot's flow and portrayal of the twist is closer to the original (this one hits diff because this is the first version i've finished) than the korean one. watching the korean after could make you know some deeper details abt the drama but at the same time feel its difference. also, you can enjoy a good and strong revenge plot on the kdrama afterwards. but like the other commenter stated, it's better to think of it as a stand alone drama
still at ep 29 and i’m thinking, given that Mudan’s divorce paper was burned at the earlier episodes, then she got married to JCY, maybe they will discover this and fix this situation then JCY can give Mudan a grand wedding where their feelings towards each other could be more vocal and shown now
oh oh… Shengyi is getting jealous of FU! I hope this is not cause a rift in the sisterhood
this!! this is what's worrying me. she is showing some questionable looks when she looks at the FL. also would there be a plot twist that XU is not actually dead. maybe the ML did that to put a facade against the prince (edit: nvm, i was just at ep 13 here)
just finished ep 8 and it was enjoyable for me. it was refreshing to see this kind of plot where it revolves around how the FL grows out of her personality in her husband's household. with each obstacle, it only pushed her to fight back. even people that come and goes in her life make sense for you to see her growth
i remember dropping this round ep 50 because i got tired of repetitive misunderstandings when it was newly released, i just skimmed at the last episode and read the comments
i think i've watched a third of na pd's works already, he's so nice to every and it's good to see his interactions with idols too. I have been an avid fan since the release of njttw.
This is an amazing drama where it really brought out my emotions. I really like how they didn't portray their…
Finished it in 3 days. This would be my favorite historical drama this year. The flow of the story doesn't make me feel bored. There were no misunderstandings, the fight scenes were incredibly made, it doesn't look awkward, and it was so smooth. There were no draggy scenes and every character were given justice regarding their own situations and background story.
This is an amazing drama where it really brought out my emotions. I really like how they didn't portray their characters with the cringe and cute act like with the female lead (no hate to the other actors out there because i watch them back then too). I'm at the age of wanting these kinds of show where it presents family relationships, life difficulties and how they show how to overcome them (like meet yourself). I really love how the FL acted composed, rational, and smart. This reached my standards when watching a historical drama as someone who likes to read novels but not fond pf historical chinese dramas for some reasons. I like the writing at how it was portrayed in the drama. This was something that I was looking for.
OMG episode 35 broke that scene with doctor at the movies and the firefighters under the rain......OMG he was…
i was crying so hard at this scene 😭😭 even though i already assumed since i saw da peng that there will be something going on with his character, he just give the vibes