You can watch 1.rational life, 2.Falling into you, 3.Nothing but you, 4.Something in the rain: it's a heartbreaking though but not a sad ending. 5.One Spring Night, They are all noona romance dramas. 6. Forever love.
With no businesses dealing. It's like giving a backing to pur cheap villan Xia ziyu. So my take is Xia ziyu was relevant in the first episodes but she irrelevant AF.
But seriously instead of focusing on business, they introduced irrelevant chengrong group. Where the hell they connect to the main story? So no romance and no businesses.
The drama is great โ acting, execution, and story wise, it is the greatest. I really come to this drama because of Zhong Chuxi and Gong Gong. And yes they didn't disappoint me. It was really good.
To be fair โ Xu Si was genuinely wrong. Hiding the Aneda acquisition from Jiang Hu was a serious mistake. No matter how good his intentions were, you do not get to make that kind of decision for someone without their knowledge. Especially about something that is their entire identity. He deserved to be called out and he was.
Xu Si was wrong, but then he corrected his mistake by not giving Tengyue to Aneda. She broke up with him because of this and ironically left Tengyue too. Xu Si, realizing his mistake, protected and prospered it and then gave it back to her.
Towards the end she didn't even realize how much he meant to her. The contrast is glaring. From the moment Xu Si realized he had fallen for her, everything shifted โ she became his priority. He thought about her, showed up for her, and accompanied her through every storm without being asked.
He made a mistake without thinking about what she wanted while he was hell bent on giving her comfort. He realized he was wrong and corrected his mistake in the last 5 episodes. While Jiang Hu chose Tengyue every time. Even when he asked her about it, her answer was that Tengyue was more important to her than his love.
I get it โ she was right because it was Tengyue that brought them together and for her Tengyue was always the priority.
That is why I think in the resolution at the end, she should have been the one to realize her love for him and she should have been the one running after him. Not the other way around. Even at the end Xu Si is the one coming after her and telling her to get back together. It is an unequal relationship. Xu Si was wrong but so was Jiang Hu.
I didnโt really like FLโs sisterโs acting; it felt off to me.
Also, I have to question the realism here โ how does a female player end up on a fully male hockey team without any explanation? The drama doesnโt really address it, which makes it feel inconsistent.
If this is supposed to be a college setting without strict divisions, fine โ but then the show should explain why she is the only female in a fully male team environment. Without any context or other examples, it feels like the story is bending its own rules just for convenience.
Jian Bing's husband cheats on her, tells her she "doesn't excite him anymore," and they get divorced... only for them to suddenly act like they're best friends forever? Give me a break.
I'm not saying divorced couples have to hate each other or constantly argue. They don't. But an ex-husband and ex-wife would naturally keep some distance after something like that. Here, everyone behaves as if nothing serious ever happened.
Then the ex-husband ends up sleeping with the FL's best friend, who casually says, "I've liked your husband for 10 years." Seriously? What exactly did you see in him? The drama tries to justify betrayal with the weakest, cheapest reasoning possible.
If I were in Jian Bing's position, no matter how calm or magnanimous I wanted to be, I'd cut both of them out of my life completely.
Where do these screenwriters even get this kind of logic from? It's not even hilarious.
Too long.
1.rational life,
2.Falling into you,
3.Nothing but you,
4.Something in the rain: it's a heartbreaking though but not a sad ending.
5.One Spring Night,
They are all noona romance dramas.
6. Forever love.
It's like giving a backing to pur cheap villan Xia ziyu.
So my take is Xia ziyu was relevant in the first episodes but she irrelevant AF.
chengrong group.
Where the hell they connect to the main story?
So no romance and no businesses.
To be fair โ Xu Si was genuinely wrong. Hiding the Aneda acquisition from Jiang Hu was a serious mistake. No matter how good his intentions were, you do not get to make that kind of decision for someone without their knowledge. Especially about something that is their entire identity. He deserved to be called out and he was.
Xu Si was wrong, but then he corrected his mistake by not giving Tengyue to Aneda. She broke up with him because of this and ironically left Tengyue too. Xu Si, realizing his mistake, protected and prospered it and then gave it back to her.
Towards the end she didn't even realize how much he meant to her. The contrast is glaring. From the moment Xu Si realized he had fallen for her, everything shifted โ she became his priority. He thought about her, showed up for her, and accompanied her through every storm without being asked.
He made a mistake without thinking about what she wanted while he was hell bent on giving her comfort. He realized he was wrong and corrected his mistake in the last 5 episodes.
While Jiang Hu chose Tengyue every time. Even when he asked her about it, her answer was that Tengyue was more important to her than his love.
I get it โ she was right because it was Tengyue that brought them together and for her Tengyue was always the priority.
That is why I think in the resolution at the end, she should have been the one to realize her love for him and she should have been the one running after him. Not the other way around. Even at the end Xu Si is the one coming after her and telling her to get back together.
It is an unequal relationship. Xu Si was wrong but so was Jiang Hu.
Also, I have to question the realism here โ how does a female player end up on a fully male hockey team without any explanation? The drama doesnโt really address it, which makes it feel inconsistent.
If this is supposed to be a college setting without strict divisions, fine โ but then the show should explain why she is the only female in a fully male team environment. Without any context or other examples, it feels like the story is bending its own rules just for convenience.
Jian Bing's husband cheats on her, tells her she "doesn't excite him anymore," and they get divorced... only for them to suddenly act like they're best friends forever? Give me a break.
I'm not saying divorced couples have to hate each other or constantly argue. They don't. But an ex-husband and ex-wife would naturally keep some distance after something like that. Here, everyone behaves as if nothing serious ever happened.
Then the ex-husband ends up sleeping with the FL's best friend, who casually says, "I've liked your husband for 10 years." Seriously? What exactly did you see in him? The drama tries to justify betrayal with the weakest, cheapest reasoning possible.
If I were in Jian Bing's position, no matter how calm or magnanimous I wanted to be, I'd cut both of them out of my life completely.
Where do these screenwriters even get this kind of logic from? It's not even hilarious.