💕 The problem is, now I'm hooked on Yulong & Mie Mie and don't want to watch anything else, but I've already seen all of their available dramas. 🙈 Going to repeat now, 1st round 🥰 Seeing them with other actors feels like cheating. 😉
This is a drama about the development of love, trust, personal growth, togetherness, and friendship.
Finally, a drama without abuse, deceit, lies, intrigue, greed, envy, jealousy, resentment, or crazy characters. I wish there were more like this.
This is a delightful drama! It's very rare that I'm moved to tears by a romantic drama, but this one did. The actors are fantastic, and it's sweet that the two are a couple in real life. The story unfolds at a slow pace, following FL's emotional healing journey, with ML supporting her with his unconditional, caring love, understanding, and patience.
In the final part, she is emotionally healed and has grown stronger; she stands before him as an equal, supports him, and there is a happy ending.
I understand the criticism that she seems very young, but I also think that's true in real life: women in their twenties often already have children or are fully established in their careers and have to cope with the harsh realities of life. So why shouldn't she be capable of a relationship, even if she's emotionally wounded? The 10-year age difference is also quite realistic; I've seen that many times in real life.
Do you know any dramas like "Secretary Kim": no backstabbing, no malice, just misunderstandings, challenges that are overcome. Pleasant entertainment without envy, hatred, or resentment, yet not boring. Please help me find such dramas; I can't stand the malice anymore, and the few that do meet that standard I've rewatched many times. 🙏 Thanks 😊
Finally, a drama without abuse, deceit, lies, intrigue, greed, envy, jealousy, resentment, or crazy characters. I wish there were more like this.
This is a delightful drama!
It's very rare that I'm moved to tears by a romantic drama, but this one did.
The actors are fantastic, and it's sweet that the two are a couple in real life.
The story unfolds at a slow pace, following FL's emotional healing journey, with ML supporting her with his unconditional, caring love, understanding, and patience.
In the final part, she is emotionally healed and has grown stronger; she stands before him as an equal, supports him, and there is a happy ending.
I understand the criticism that she seems very young, but I also think that's true in real life: women in their twenties often already have children or are fully established in their careers and have to cope with the harsh realities of life.
So why shouldn't she be capable of a relationship, even if she's emotionally wounded? The 10-year age difference is also quite realistic; I've seen that many times in real life.
https://youtu.be/Ny9aJ6ulsRo?si=0zbe_gO3j6XkG-OD