started off perfect, like REALLY good—mature characters, good communication, tough decisions… everything was working. Then towards the end it’s like they forgot all of that and just threw in random drama. Her decision to break up to follow her dream was amazing, honestly. It felt really mature and made total sense. And the reunion years later had everything to be perfect too… but that’s when it all started going downhill. Those poorly explained parts annoyed me so much. Like, he had a whole relationship we never even saw, so it had zero emotional weight. Meanwhile, they focus on this random stalker storyline that just feels forced, like it only exists to create conflict. And that whole “I want to break up with you” thing when they weren’t even really together? It just doesn’t work. It feels like they were trying to force emotions that were never properly built. And the ending… it feels like they tried to make it sad just to seem deep, but it was honestly just frustrating. I’m actually shook, because it had everything to be perfect 😭
I understood the whole concept, but I wanted to see a lot more of the main couple, there was so much scene with the secondary ones that they even seemed to be the main ones, this left me very disappointed.
Apart from all the clichés and everything... I still do not understand the need for a DRAGON, I laughed a lot when he appeared out of nowhere hahahhjaaj
Hong Ye, the Demon Lord of the recently aired C-drama The Unclouded Soul, is not an inherently unsatisfying character.…
Honestly, I really didn’t understand that sword guy (I didn’t even remember his name, to be fair). I didn’t like him from the start, yet he was given way too much screen time — time that could have been used to develop other parts of the story.
Overall, it felt like the show tried to explore too many things at once and ended up doing most of them poorly. What truly saved it were the friendships and the protagonists’ personalities — those parts work. But the narrative itself could have been much stronger.
I really enjoyed the beginning of the show, as it genuinely built my expectations. The male lead works well as a main character — he isn’t toxic and has an interesting journey. The female lead is also a strong point: she is strong, intelligent, and not portrayed as naive. The friendships are well written, and you can see the growth of some characters. However, the show struggles by trying to develop too many storylines and side characters at once, some of whom are given more screen time than necessary. While some characters grow, others simply deteriorate, which makes the narrative feel unbalanced. The ending, in particular, felt rushed. The explanations are delivered too directly, without enough buildup throughout the story. Overall, it’s a watchable show — not bad — but I have to admit I felt disappointed. I expected more, especially after such a strong start.
I was completely addicted, I can't help but evaluate high. I was surprised in several parts...... extremely toxic... an ending that nobody wants......... I watched as if I had seen the series "You".
Trust me I was so annoyed with it. 6 years no contact; she kept sending him messages on how she was doing, her…
Not running up to her literally, he had years to do something... I am still a little stressed, but I will change my assessment later. Until the accident happened, it was so perfect. ah!
Trust me I was so annoyed with it. 6 years no contact; she kept sending him messages on how she was doing, her…
Exactly, I at least wanted him to suffer and run after her, we were seeing him and what he was going through, but she didn't... Then she could be more upset, angry or frustrated, I don't know.
I do not have patience for this type of protagonist who hides everything and does not open him mouth to say anything, the FL protagonist has to run after everything to know the truth. He suffered and everything, but this does not justify the way he treated her, especially after the accident and the protagonist simply does not value herself, at first I even understand her coming back to look for him, they were children and had no way to make their own decisions. BUT after the accident he wanted it to be like this... he could be suffering anything, but he treated her like nothing.
Her decision to break up to follow her dream was amazing, honestly. It felt really mature and made total sense. And the reunion years later had everything to be perfect too… but that’s when it all started going downhill.
Those poorly explained parts annoyed me so much. Like, he had a whole relationship we never even saw, so it had zero emotional weight. Meanwhile, they focus on this random stalker storyline that just feels forced, like it only exists to create conflict.
And that whole “I want to break up with you” thing when they weren’t even really together? It just doesn’t work. It feels like they were trying to force emotions that were never properly built.
And the ending… it feels like they tried to make it sad just to seem deep, but it was honestly just frustrating. I’m actually shook, because it had everything to be perfect 😭
She's incredible. She runs everything.
Men turn into her puppies - and that's beautiful.
She's the one in charge. Always has been. And that's what it's about.
Overall, it felt like the show tried to explore too many things at once and ended up doing most of them poorly. What truly saved it were the friendships and the protagonists’ personalities — those parts work. But the narrative itself could have been much stronger.
However, the show struggles by trying to develop too many storylines and side characters at once, some of whom are given more screen time than necessary. While some characters grow, others simply deteriorate, which makes the narrative feel unbalanced.
The ending, in particular, felt rushed. The explanations are delivered too directly, without enough buildup throughout the story. Overall, it’s a watchable show — not bad — but I have to admit I felt disappointed. I expected more, especially after such a strong start.