Asia is a patriarchical and male dominated society.It is still that way. There are hidden messages in these type…
They're anything but hidden. I think most of these producers know who their target audience is and they're just catering to what they want to see. Can it get anymore obvious with the messaging in the drama that anything men can do women can as well? It gets heavily emphasized in the beginning. My beef with all of this is on the journey to be seen as being just as capable as men, women themselves are trying to become like men.
what in the woke is this? sad endings are fine if executed well but this was NOT executed well at ALL. what do…
That's cute, but the thing is NOBODY is talking about ANY of that. We are talking about how we didn't like how the show ended, but you went off the rails about xenophobia. I'm gonna stop because I can already tell you cannot be reasoned with given your extreme views and it's too early in the day to have my mind blown by liberal logic.
what in the woke is this? sad endings are fine if executed well but this was NOT executed well at ALL. what do…
he spent his remaining days with her or he left the ring and dipped? because if he did spend his remaining days with her then where's kang ju? why wasn't he present at that competition? he got his revenge, sure, but what happened to him? what were his final moments? your guess is just as good as mine.
they didn't close out the character properly. maybe there's a reason the actor himself joked about his character being abducted by aliens because he himself probably feels that he randomly just disappeared. my gripe with the whole desert scene is why was it relevant? aside from trying to shove some kind of a deep poetic type of ending? TBH the last 10 minutes of the show I could do away with. It just felt like a bunch of pretentious nonsense.
what in the woke is this? sad endings are fine if executed well but this was NOT executed well at ALL. what do…
The ML got no closure! They didn't even bother to wrap him and his boy Kang Ju up! My man got a hug and the next you know his ring is on the FL's middle finger as a big fuck you to you, the audience. It's like, you wanna know what happened to him and his boy KJ? Well we don't know either so this ring will have to do. Also that whole buddy buddy with CSJ in like the last 3 episodes was really unrealistic. They spent the entire show going at each other's throat just to have her "trust" her with everything lmao. FoF was an sad ending but it was done beautifully. If they wanted to go for that poetic "deep" ending they should take some notes. Bunch of camels in the desert talking about stone to pearl or whatever is NOT it.
It is ok if you watch dramas to escape reality, but demand that cdramas must have happy endings is just childish…
what in the woke is this? sad endings are fine if executed well but this was NOT executed well at ALL. what do you say to the people in China that didn't like the ending? Are they "xenophobic" as well? loool liberal logic.
I feel bad for Kang Ju. Shame we didn't get to see him one last time at the end. I like how they showed Su Muzhe…
forreal! they spent the last minutes of the show yapping about irrelevant things instead of properly wrapping up the ML. Poor fella got a hug and the next thing you know his ring ends up on the FL's middle finger as a big fuck you to the audience 🤣🤣
I thought kill me love me's ending was stupid but this one takes the cake looool. They didn't even wrap up my boy Kang Ju and CSJ's bond with DW over the course of like 5 episodes was very unrealistic. I feel like cdramas try really hard to give off this poetic vibe to their ending but it just falls flat most of the time lmao.
They already revealed that Mr Hoodie is Yuchi. ZSY called him by his given name Wuyi in the latest episode. Which…
It's the same in the English subs but the words that came out of his mouth wasn't Wuyi though. So it's safe to say he doesn't know his identity, but it's a spoiler through subtitles rather lmao. But I'm sure they're a little sus of him because DW asked him if he's been to Yangzhou and he says no and they both looked at one another and smiled.
OK so question; does ML know that this dude is LK yet and that he betrayed him basically from day one and was…
Same! My biggest worry now is the uncertainty over whether the ML will live or not! There's only 4 episodes left and the previews for 37-38 have zero mention of the antidote! We're running out of episodes!!
they didn't close out the character properly. maybe there's a reason the actor himself joked about his character being abducted by aliens because he himself probably feels that he randomly just disappeared.
my gripe with the whole desert scene is why was it relevant? aside from trying to shove some kind of a deep poetic type of ending? TBH the last 10 minutes of the show I could do away with. It just felt like a bunch of pretentious nonsense.