Im half way through and even though I'm kind of invested in the story I care far too little about any of the characters…
That's why the dialogue is important. Ye Hua was fully aware he effed up even when he tried his hardest to protect her. He never forgave himself for what he did.
Bai Qian is a strong character but she has a soft spot when it comes to romantic interest. She didn't realize it until later about her feelings for him.
The writers went to the far end of the spectrum for the FL's mother and MIL... i know it's korea but you cannot tell me they are both that dense and ridiculous. Joseon mothers in modern korea in every kdrama...
Disclaimer: This has been my favourite drama of 2020. I think with the quarantine and the global pandemic, there's…
Yes, it's difficult to describe, but from episode 1, the two characters did an amazing job of hooking me in.
I really liked how the FL was spunky and assertive toward the ML; her purposely exaggerated diva act was fun and charming. The ML had the usual aloof and stoic personality, but watching him warm up to her was smile-inducing.
I just started watching kdrama, Ugly Alert, and the female lead is very similar. She's the strong-willed, straight forward, no interest in love type. But after she falls for the pauper ML's natural kindness and optimism, she declares her unwavering love for him and never falters -- even with his dark past.
they were doing so great the whole time and the FL is the most understanding and forgiving FL I've seen but why…
I thought they wrote that part well. Every couple grows through some conflict. He made a mistake and acknowledged that he was wrong while she was just disappointed in how his faith in her capability wavered. This led to that sweet, sweet make-up scene.
133 episodes are a blessing after you grow to like watching every character. Especially the two leads; love watching their scenes. From their initial meeting, romance blossom, and how they interact/bond after getting together.
Oh good lord this went full early-2000s k-melodrama for the last 30 or so episodes... disappointingly draggy af.
If you are in the mood for the male lead to continuously cut onions by sacrificing his own happiness/well-being to quietly help the female lead, then this story hits the spot.
The story, acting, and music kept me interested enough to keep watching. All three areas invoked tears, so i believe this drama did a good job at that.
Bai Qian is a strong character but she has a soft spot when it comes to romantic interest. She didn't realize it until later about her feelings for him.
The drama added in her not seeing color still at the end.
looking forward to the two FLs
I really liked how the FL was spunky and assertive toward the ML; her purposely exaggerated diva act was fun and charming. The ML had the usual aloof and stoic personality, but watching him warm up to her was smile-inducing.
I just started watching kdrama, Ugly Alert, and the female lead is very similar. She's the strong-willed, straight forward, no interest in love type. But after she falls for the pauper ML's natural kindness and optimism, she declares her unwavering love for him and never falters -- even with his dark past.
133 episodes are a blessing after you grow to like watching every character. Especially the two leads; love watching their scenes. From their initial meeting, romance blossom, and how they interact/bond after getting together.
Oh good lord this went full early-2000s k-melodrama for the last 30 or so episodes... disappointingly draggy af.
The story, acting, and music kept me interested enough to keep watching. All three areas invoked tears, so i believe this drama did a good job at that.