So, they took a scene that was hella sweet and romantic and playful and HOPEFUL in UWMA and made it completely angsty lol. I definitely prefer the original version, this seems like it's been made overly dramatic for the sake of ending the episode on a dark note. But at least I can tell from the preview for ep11 that the scene isn't ~over~ and will probably end with a reconciliation in the beginning of the episode. It brings a weird and annoying flow to the story whenever they do that but whatever.
If Team and Win don't sit down in the next episode and not only address the status of their relationship but also confirm it so there is exactly zero (0) doubt left they are in fact dating, someone willl have to catch these hands. I love them but enough is enough!
Episode three is my favorite and is what catapulted this drama straight to my #1 this year. I love everything…
I'm happy (and not surprised) I wasn't alone in being blown away by this episode. I'm almost kind of sad I can't experience it for the first time again!
One of the best episodes I've seen in any drama. The dialogue, the cinematography, the acting, everything about…
Same here! I literally can't remember the last time I've been that gripped. Had to come here and sing its praises. The show is great overall but that episode was in a league of its own in my opinion.
Episode 3 is literally perfection as a stand-alone episode. During the entire fight/confession scene my heart was in my throat. What a couple of brilliant young actors.
Who is going to initiate the petition for a spin-off about Milk and Uncle running the cafe together??? An adorable romance between a broody cat-reincarnation and an actual ray of sunshine... for gods sake it writes itself!
This is not my favourite show, not by far (I think the writing is even kind of bad at times) but there is just something so MAGNETIC about Shu Yi and Shi De. I can't explain what it is but their chemistry is incredible, magical almost. The casting director really hit the jackpot. That's why I find it extremely rewatchable, perhaps more so than any other show, actually.
I wonder what events made the father change from an abusive dad to a grudgingly supportive one in 3 weeks.
Exactly. It made the whole thing so unbeliveable... which is why I don't get why they would include an abusive father in the first place when they didn't have the time to properly explain or resolve it.
Was anybody else kind of devastated that the finale didn't have a single Xun'An/Bai Lang scene in the dentist office? lol idk but it kind of felt like the last two episodes was a completely different show for that reason (among others). I think when I'll remember or rewatch this show, it'll only be the first 10 episodes. They were pretty close to perfect in my eyes.
I was expecting parental issues but actual abuse? When Xun'an's mom was like "I'll give you a cushion in case you are going to spend the whole night kneeling down again" that gave me the SHIVERS. The show already deals with some pretty heavy issues with Bai Lang so this seems kind of unnessecarily dramatic and dark... I guess the "episode 11 curse" is alive and well. It was the first episode of my perfect little dentist show that wasn't perfect. Also, I'm not loving the preview for next episode... I hate it when characters rush it and propose so early in the relationship, it always seems forced... like the viewer can't believe in their love and devotion to each other unless they "settle it".
Anyways, I needed to get some negativity out but I'm still hoping for a nice finale... (& praying for a 2nd season announcement)
As expected, Prem's song is my favorite. It's actually even better than what I hoped for... I love the other tracks too, it's a pretty strong soundtrack overall so far (not sure if there will be more songs released later on or not)
The plot sounds kind of silly but it's one of those rare shows that's so nicely produced that every minute of it is enjoyable to watch. At least that's my opinion. Also, the cast is extremely difficult not to fall in love with...
I completely forgot about that. Had to go back and rewatch the scene. Now I'm convinced you're right (and I hope so too cause it would be really interesting).
Oh I think this is a very decent theory! It would make sense for us to learn about them considering we've heard him talking on the phone to his mom (who was trying to set him up with a girl from China?) and we obviously already know about Bai Lang's parents.
The preview for the next episode suggests Xun An will become distant and might be hiding something. Any theories as to what it is?? I've been racking my brain and I can't come up with anything.
I just hope it isn't about a job offer in the different side of the country or something like that. I feel like I've seen this storyline so many times before.
"You're the only person in the world I tell everything to."
That moment really touched me... I wonder if there is still anyone left who feels like we haven't seen Team express his feelings and that the relationship is one-sided? 🤔
Anyways, I needed to get some negativity out but I'm still hoping for a nice finale... (& praying for a 2nd season announcement)
As expected, Prem's song is my favorite. It's actually even better than what I hoped for... I love the other tracks too, it's a pretty strong soundtrack overall so far (not sure if there will be more songs released later on or not)
The plot sounds kind of silly but it's one of those rare shows that's so nicely produced that every minute of it is enjoyable to watch. At least that's my opinion. Also, the cast is extremely difficult not to fall in love with...
I just hope it isn't about a job offer in the different side of the country or something like that. I feel like I've seen this storyline so many times before.
That moment really touched me... I wonder if there is still anyone left who feels like we haven't seen Team express his feelings and that the relationship is one-sided? 🤔