Whoever said the couple would only get together around episode 31/32 was right, I saw spoilers for episode 30, they have a night together, but obviously the script found a way to keep them apart for a while longer.
Tan is still a great choice for her if she chose to. He’s kind, not a pushover, and definitely is interested…
ML has already made his interest clear, the problem is that FL has already rejected him several times. I'm surprised he still wants anything. The confession should have happened when he invited her, but she overheard his ex-girlfriend's conversation and left. What's the point of the protagonist wanting to confess his feelings if the female protagonist keeps rejecting him? Besides, confessing in the rain is kind of unrealistic; the guy is worried about her, is this really the right time to tell her how much he loves her?
What's all this talk about? The protagonist rejected the male protagonist because she has feelings for him, but accepted the other guy's invitation because there are no feelings involved? I think the best thing would be to not have a romance in this and just focus on her career.
The more I watch, the more tired I get of this drama. Forget that ML was somewhat undecided; the problem now is that he's made up his mind, but FL keeps refusing. How long does the director want to drag this out? Episode 31?
Overall, I'm enjoying the drama. I don't usually watch K-dramas, but what probably hooked me on this one was the royalty theme. Of course, there's also the fact that IU is in the drama; I like that actress. Ep. 6 was good, and that ending was great! :3
same, I had to think to digest the ending.. so I guess I;ll just assume it ends well
You know what's wors; Even if it ends well, it's still bad. There could have been more scenes with the main couple and the kids, you know? But no, we only get those "5 minutes of glimpse" of a happy ending. They even showed scene with Chun'er. If it had been a ending + a parallel reality of a happy ending, I would have thought it was better
Final interpretation; someone sent the message and you're just repeating it. Whether that's true or not, this drama is chaotic; stories that try to be too clever are usually not good because they "try," but they aren't really.
Open-minded people would see this in Rebirth: plot packed and no fillers. The negativity here is mostly because…
Everyone knew that Rebirth wasn't a direct continuation of Princess Agents, and that it doesn't follow the novel either; even Princess Agents isn't 100% faithful to the novel. But it's true that there was a lot of expectation, and that frustrated a lot of people. I mean, they expected something, but what they saw fell short of expectations. I'm one of those who had high expectations, but I knew it would be different from PA and different from the novel.
I think Miyu should just enjoy life as a free single woman. I do like Daniel and I think he’d be a great partner.…
When Ji Fang showed he wanted something more, she rejected him; anyone else would have moved on. In a way, I agree that the right thing to do would be to clarify the situation since he's still interested in her. Honestly, I don't like the romance itself.
Novel ending: ML and FL are Rulers; with three children. If my memory serves me right, Yan Xun is a villain and a tyrant; I don't recall anything else.
I get why it can feel that way, honestly. The ending really leans hard into emotional weight, and for some viewers…
I have no problem with bad endings, but don't come at me with 'dreams/fantasies' or 'what ifs' of a possible imaginary happy ending, that's a slap in the face to the viewer. Goodbye My Princess is a good example with a bad ending.
Another issue is that for sad scenes to work, I need to care about the characters. For example, they killed Li Ce, but so what? Who cared about him? He spent the whole arc chasing after Chu Qiao only to die at the hands of his brother Li Yan.
I repeat: want to make a sad ending? Then make it a really bad one, but don't show us how things could have been.
This series was a mess, but I didn't imagine the ending would be so bad. We could say the novel has a wonderful…
In the novel, the ending, in short, is the male and female protagonists as ruler, and they also have children. Meanwhile, in the series, what did we get? Nothing. No happy ending, it was a bad ending, and they had the audacity to give us "fantasy to show the possible family the main couple would have" and "what if certain choices had been different." My congratulations to whoever wrote this, 3/10.
The most tragic character, Chuner, first loved someone, but he didn't love her, and on top of that, he betrayed…
To say she's innocent is an exaggeration, but of all the Rebirth characters, she was the only one I wanted to see where her character would go. But unfortunately for me, as if her terrible fate in 'Princess Agents' wasn't enough, they had to make her suffer even more in 'Rebirth'. Poor Chun'er.
He didn't tell her because he mentioned someone wants her brother dead. Her brother was safer with him without…
But what's the problem with her knowing? All they had to do was make her understand the situation. I don't know, what I really feel is that the script wants to prolong this situation.
Since he's been "reborn" I think he's trying to limit as many variables and complications as possible.…
I understand his reasoning, I think it's valid. But wasn't there a world where he could be honest and tell the whole truth? He hid his brother; if he told the protagonist everything he knows, she would understand. I can only think that the screenwriter wants to prolong this situation.
I like this FL. Main couple has good chemistry.
Also, I found the flashbacks interesting.
The confession should have happened when he invited her, but she overheard his ex-girlfriend's conversation and left. What's the point of the protagonist wanting to confess his feelings if the female protagonist keeps rejecting him? Besides, confessing in the rain is kind of unrealistic; the guy is worried about her, is this really the right time to tell her how much he loves her?
The more I watch, the more tired I get of this drama. Forget that ML was somewhat undecided; the problem now is that he's made up his mind, but FL keeps refusing. How long does the director want to drag this out? Episode 31?
They even showed scene with Chun'er.
If it had been a ending + a parallel reality of a happy ending, I would have thought it was better
The author lost his way.
Whether that's true or not, this drama is chaotic; stories that try to be too clever are usually not good because they "try," but they aren't really.
But it's true that there was a lot of expectation, and that frustrated a lot of people. I mean, they expected something, but what they saw fell short of expectations. I'm one of those who had high expectations, but I knew it would be different from PA and different from the novel.
Goodbye My Princess is a good example with a bad ending.
Another issue is that for sad scenes to work, I need to care about the characters. For example, they killed Li Ce, but so what? Who cared about him? He spent the whole arc chasing after Chu Qiao only to die at the hands of his brother Li Yan.
I repeat: want to make a sad ending? Then make it a really bad one, but don't show us how things could have been.
I don't know, what I really feel is that the script wants to prolong this situation.
But wasn't there a world where he could be honest and tell the whole truth? He hid his brother; if he told the protagonist everything he knows, she would understand.
I can only think that the screenwriter wants to prolong this situation.