In the very beginning of the show, wayyy earlier episodes, I even had instances where I felt bad for ZX. But as…
I felt bad for him in the first 3 ep because I felt like I could make excuses for him. Understandable that someone from his background would feel how he feels but after he keeps saying crap to her, I couldn't excuse it anymore. The wine spilling scene was the last straw. The ML also confessed right after that.
Why would FL want to go back to a person like the SML when the ML has always been supportive and kind to her?
I agree with you! The people who say this is boring, they want toxicity and misunderstandings, fights and arguments,…
Literally, this drama is not boring. I think it's actually great to see the MLs get to know each other and then date. Goes to show that a healthy relationship does exist, and what's being showcased in entertainment isn't all fighting and miscommunications.
What if Zhaung Xu had confessed earlier, would they be together now? I don't think so. Yu Sen is not one of choice…
I agree. I think that even if ZX confessed and they got together earlier, they would still break up. His ego and pride would be in the way of their relationship and it wouldn't last long. ZX is the type of people that only regrets when he realizes that he has lost.
"He looks alot older than his actual age" that's a stretch ma'm,he looks like he's in his late 20's,everyone…
I saw a lot of comments here, and maybe I wasn't making myself clear enough, I'm not talking about him now, I was referring to him when he first started. I first saw him when he was in his early 20s. I wasn't just me who thought so, there were also a lot of comments at that time online with people being surprised of how young he was since they expected him to be a lot older. Just like how people were surprised when The Double came out and found out WXY's age. My comment was to say that I personally think he is better suited for more mature roles because he already has that mature aura to him.
SWL's drama are usually hit or misses for me and I didn't really like his recent dramas. It might be because he looks a lot older than his actual age. This one has definitely taken me by surprise.
I feel like other than Go Ahead, this might be one of his best roles yet. He definitely matches roles that emphasize on his character showing kindness and maturity (Go Ahead, The Seven Relics of Ill Omen, and this one).
As he is near his late 20s, hopefully he continues to take on more mature roles. I look forward to seeing his upcoming works!
I have to disagree with the thought that ep 23 is a mere filler. It was necessary to show the fallout of them…
Agreed, I don't think it was a filler episode either. It's healthy to see a main lead take time away from the FL to process his thoughts (although using work as an excuse). I don't think he actually properly grieved the lost of his career because for most of it he was mainly confused and despised the "FL" for not visiting him. His time away lets him reflect on his action towards the FL when they first met and also shows how much he misses her when he is gone.
I not really upset because it’s a 36 eps drama if they had been a couple earlier on I would have been scared…
Definitely! If I had to chose I would take this, where the leads actually get to know each other before dating than date early and break up due to a dumb misunderstanding because of lack of communication.
Which episode and roughly which parts of the episode where Xi Guang finds out about the identity switch please?I…
She finds out on ep. 22. We actually don't see the mistress and daughter much, just here and there. You can skip if you want since I don't think they were really important
Wow even the snake of a mom knows that FL's father did not get to where he is without the FL's mother help. Even she acknowledges that she wouldn't be able to pull off the same thing..
Just goes to show how dumb that dad is for letting a wife like that go, all because of his insecurities and pride.
I think it was implying towards when LJL invited their family to talk about the case he was working on. That his…
Yeah, and I understand that part, but to me, that doesn't necessarily make them enemies. Sure, his method was a little over the top and can hurt their reputations, but he's acting based on his obligations and responsibilities because, at the end of the day, he has a case to solve.
When FL rescued him, she wasn't evil or rude to him either. Sure, she did make him a servant/stable boy, but if she wanted, she definitely could have done worse.
Lol I just felt that the summary is falsely advertising the plot. I came here expecting a huge grudge between the leads and FL exacting revenge, but felt like I didn't get any of that.
I wonder why the summary said that she took him in to exact revenge when that's not the case at all. I wouldn't even necessarily considered the two main leads to be enemy even. They both are just doing what they had to do
Why would FL want to go back to a person like the SML when the ML has always been supportive and kind to her?
Having the audacity to blame the FL for them not working out.. haha
Haha the karaoke scene has me cracking up. Like what right does this boy think he has to feel regretful?
I feel like other than Go Ahead, this might be one of his best roles yet. He definitely matches roles that emphasize on his character showing kindness and maturity (Go Ahead, The Seven Relics of Ill Omen, and this one).
As he is near his late 20s, hopefully he continues to take on more mature roles. I look forward to seeing his upcoming works!
Just goes to show how dumb that dad is for letting a wife like that go, all because of his insecurities and pride.
When FL rescued him, she wasn't evil or rude to him either. Sure, she did make him a servant/stable boy, but if she wanted, she definitely could have done worse.
Lol I just felt that the summary is falsely advertising the plot. I came here expecting a huge grudge between the leads and FL exacting revenge, but felt like I didn't get any of that.