I hope they make a couple of changes in the series. I’m currently reading the novel, and I’m on the part where it’s five years later, and I can’t stand the change in the novel; it feels different
June 11- Q25.💀 Apparently even after the trailer is released the Qs are continuing lol what???off topic but,…
NEVER compare an Official pilot to a trailer or even to the drama itself, you’ll be so confused. A lot of the time the pilot can be (slightly) misleading; that’s because they want to bring more viewers in
Lu Feng's sort of love for Yi Chen, and I'm not joking, he's more ruthless than Lu Feng though more restrained…
You said “He dismantled him” and while I know what the word means. I want you to be honest and tell me that Jane Patrick didn’t actually cut Jane into pieces??
Why is Lusi doing this to herself? She has started acting like an old woman who has no job. She just sits on live…
Clearly, you’re projecting onto Zhao Lusi, because here you’re with this desperate attempt for attention. She can change her appearance as many times as she wants and not once does she have to consider if whether or not We will like it. It’s her Hair, her appearance and her choice!
Same here. I’m pretty sure Wang Shuo will show up in this episode — probably right at the end. And even if he pops up a few minutes earlier, I still don’t think Chi Cheng and Wu Suowei will realize he’s back until episode 15.
With all the changes they made from the novel I wonder if they’ll change the break up scene cause if I hear…
I’m really glad someone brought this up — I’ve been thinking about it too. In the novel, Wu Suowei always planned to marry a woman, so when Chi Cheng asks if he ever loved him, Wu Suowei’s answer makes sense in that context.
But in the show, their relationship feels much more genuine. Wu Suowei is clearly in love with Chi Cheng, so a sudden “I never loved you” wouldn’t really make sense. That’s why I think the emotional weight will come from something else — not the absence of love, but the betrayal.
In episode 12, during the bed scene where they talk about lying, Chi Cheng says everything Wu Suowei did was still “manageable.” Even though he was in the dark about the scheming — which he clearly dislikes — he still felt like he was in control. He wasn’t being completely played.
But now, Wu Suowei’s actions have crossed that line. If the truth comes out and Chi Cheng realizes he was unknowingly manipulated the whole time, he’s going to feel like a fool — like a pawn in someone else’s game. That loss of control, that sense of being used, is what’s going to hit the hardest.
I’m just venting here, so please don’t come for me—I’m not trying to start anything. I don’t know if the decision to postpone Episodes 11 & 12 was made last-minute this weekend or if it’s something that was already decided as far back as Tuesday. Either way, I really hate how we only found out a day before the episode was supposed to air.
On top of that, not knowing when the show will resume is driving me up the wall. Sure, people are guessing July 21st, but at this point it feels like we won’t get confirmation until the weekend—again.
All this uncertainty, speculation, miscommunication, and just the lack of clear info is beyond frustrating. The whole situation is a mess and it’s seriously testing my patience.
But in the show, their relationship feels much more genuine. Wu Suowei is clearly in love with Chi Cheng, so a sudden “I never loved you” wouldn’t really make sense. That’s why I think the emotional weight will come from something else — not the absence of love, but the betrayal.
In episode 12, during the bed scene where they talk about lying, Chi Cheng says everything Wu Suowei did was still “manageable.” Even though he was in the dark about the scheming — which he clearly dislikes — he still felt like he was in control. He wasn’t being completely played.
But now, Wu Suowei’s actions have crossed that line. If the truth comes out and Chi Cheng realizes he was unknowingly manipulated the whole time, he’s going to feel like a fool — like a pawn in someone else’s game. That loss of control, that sense of being used, is what’s going to hit the hardest.
I don’t know if the decision to postpone Episodes 11 & 12 was made last-minute this weekend or if it’s something that was already decided as far back as Tuesday. Either way, I really hate how we only found out a day before the episode was supposed to air.
On top of that, not knowing when the show will resume is driving me up the wall. Sure, people are guessing July 21st, but at this point it feels like we won’t get confirmation until the weekend—again.
All this uncertainty, speculation, miscommunication, and just the lack of clear info is beyond frustrating. The whole situation is a mess and it’s seriously testing my patience.