Often times I wish a drama would only focus on a couple relationship without giving us unnecessary side plots, but this drama made me wish there's more plot to it. It just shows a couple from their school days, going to college together, start dating, working, and get married. This drama fell flat because there's no back story, we only see them in a relationship and not knowing what they're doing when they're not together. It felt empty.
The second couple story is more interesting as we can see the guy has a life other than pursuing a girl, the girl has more personality even when it's a bit annoying.
As I write this, I realized earlier in the episodes FL has stronger personality, she can fight people, shes a skateboarder, she can stand up for herself. But towards the middle she lost all of her charms along with her skateboard.
Like other commenters, 2ML frustrated me sooooo much. He's persistent but not sabotaging, and it makes him seem so f@xking dumb. It'd be so much better if they make him an evil guy instead of this dumbass who love to insert himself in a situation where he's not needed at all. A little spoiler, there's a scene where ML & FL were kissing and 2ML look at them and says "its okay they can do that, they're just friends, I'll be with FL after this". And another scene when FL was quarantined for suspected covid, and a whole year later, 2ML lashes out at ML for not doing anything to prevent that. That got me screaming at the screen cuz what on earth was he supposed to do.
That one episode dedicated on covid is the best covid depiction I've seen in cdrama. It gave me flashback of all the feelings and actions we experienced in March 2020.
This drama is so good if you just focus on the main couple relationship. Can simply skip most of the office scene and FL's ex's scene. Their plot were outdated, boring, and didn't really effect the main couple story. The couple were so cute together when they started as neighbour / mentor. Then when they got together, the romance was /fire emoji/. The kisses were intense and they didn't do cringy childish actions like in most cdrama. Just beware, Yang She Zi face was actually imposed on another actor, the previous actor was banned after he was caught plagiarizing his thesis. Most of the time ML didn't even look like YSZ.
Can anyone explain about the main lead face? Sometimes he looks like Yang she zi and sometimes not. What is going…
They filmed this drama in 2018 but then the previous ML had a scandal and this drama was shelved. They revived it this year by super imposing Yang She Zi face on the ML. That's wasn't actually him acting.
I agreed with most of the comments here. It's confusing, the plot doesn't make any sense, and the random villain towards the end was just ridiculous. But despite all that, I enjoyed this drama a lot. Mainly because I only focused on the relationship between the couple. They're so sweet together, lots of kiss and cuddling scenes. Most of the conflicts in this drama revolves third party that doesn't really affect their relationship. Worth the watch but you might need to fast forward all the "villain" scenes.
If you take hui yi tian's character and story in gogo squid / appledog, and xing fei's character in PYHOMS, merge it together, change the setting to a college shooting team, you'll get Hello The Sharpshooter. I enjoyed the two dramas but there are so many scenes similarities it's giving me that deja vu feelings. Both actors really need to expand their horizon, these type of dramas is more suitable for young starting actors. The story is childish and cliche. It's not bad if you want a stress-free drama though.
I think this is the first female ceo drama I watched where the ceo treats her staff kindly. Other cdramas always portray strong woman as someone evil or headstrong, always shouting and stuff. In here, the FL works hard along her team. She hang out with them during off hours, and all the staff respect her instead of being scared of her.
This drama is very bland. Bland story, bland characters, bland chemistry. Even their conflicts are bland. There's nothing to hate but nothing to love either.
The first episode started really weird. Basically FL is a TV personality that gives psychological advice. Her best friend went missing. She suspects it has something to do with ML so she applied to work at his office. At this point I was like WTF is this plot. But this drama duration is longer than other cdrama. It's 70 minutes long so they solved all conflicts within one episode fortunately.
By episode 2 the main leads started having cute push and pull interaction. I'm only at ep 5 and they're pretty much (unofficially) in a relationship already.
I usually don't mind childish/naive FL in cdramas. I find them cute actually. But the FL character in here is like a mentally challenged person. An adult that acts and thinks like a 9 years old. It isn't cute at all. Paired with a creepy manipulative ML, I feel like I'm witnessing a child grooming crime.
The second couple story is more interesting as we can see the guy has a life other than pursuing a girl, the girl has more personality even when it's a bit annoying.
As I write this, I realized earlier in the episodes FL has stronger personality, she can fight people, shes a skateboarder, she can stand up for herself. But towards the middle she lost all of her charms along with her skateboard.
Like other commenters, 2ML frustrated me sooooo much. He's persistent but not sabotaging, and it makes him seem so f@xking dumb. It'd be so much better if they make him an evil guy instead of this dumbass who love to insert himself in a situation where he's not needed at all.
A little spoiler, there's a scene where ML & FL were kissing and 2ML look at them and says "its okay they can do that, they're just friends, I'll be with FL after this". And another scene when FL was quarantined for suspected covid, and a whole year later, 2ML lashes out at ML for not doing anything to prevent that. That got me screaming at the screen cuz what on earth was he supposed to do.
The couple were so cute together when they started as neighbour / mentor. Then when they got together, the romance was /fire emoji/. The kisses were intense and they didn't do cringy childish actions like in most cdrama.
Just beware, Yang She Zi face was actually imposed on another actor, the previous actor was banned after he was caught plagiarizing his thesis. Most of the time ML didn't even look like YSZ.
By episode 2 the main leads started having cute push and pull interaction. I'm only at ep 5 and they're pretty much (unofficially) in a relationship already.