Xu Kai, Zhao Lu Si, Yang Mi, Ren Min, Ju Jin Yi.... these are just a few who's names I did not see listed or weren't given awards and there were many more, so not every actor/actress gets an award.
I finally caught up. I should have waited at least another month to start. I am so intrigued with the story. I am really enjoying it. For some reason it is giving me that older (more like 2016 and earlier) K Drama feel. It seems to have all the typical K Drama stuff in it and I just love it. I do have a couple of questions:
Do you think Jin Gu will realize Ha Na is the one he gave his bracelet to when they were younger at the hospital?
Will we ever see Ha Na's real bio mom? With 100 episodes, she surely will show up right?
Also, it already has the typical plot holes, I haven't really notated them all, but one sticks out just recently. Yeo Jin asked Ha Na in the restroom how old was she (she responded 31, with Yeo Jin, internally monologuing that that is the same age that Yu Jin would be), but later when they are trying to fix Ha Na to become Yu Jin, Yeo Jin was saying how they would have to fix her age. Not quite sure what she meant by that ( I mean I understand she went to the children's home earlier than Yu Jin, but they made it sound like their ages weren't the same)
I don't know how they will get away with not telling Ha Na she isn't really Yu Jin or without her figuring it out, because it just doesn't make sense on how it will work, because I am sure Ha Na will know how she got to the children's home when she was a kid. Ugh so confusing.
Still hating Se Yeong with a passion. I don't know if it is the character or the actress, I don't like more. I have obviously always felt that if I really hate the villain then the actor is doing a great job, but I am torn here. I don't like the character, but I am just not feeling much for the actress playing the role either.
what a mess they've weaved... I hate that I didn't just wait until April, which is a long time to wait and watch…
I am only on episode 12 and agree with you. I actually despise Se Young. I mean literally every time she speaks or is on the screen I want to fast forward her scenes, I hate her so much, but then I would miss some vital point or content. Her mother is the root of all her attitude and problems.
I was surprised when he got elected but how in the hell did he win and that too with a good margin?? Cant believe…
agree, I also believe that if they start digging that the election was stolen, but the democrats (unlike the republicans or rather Trump) take the high rode. I personally think they conceded to early.
Celebrities have often zero awarness about real-politics, and as an example for american ones, just repeat what…
I am an American and I absolutely didn't vote for that a**hat. But it is sad that "supposedly" half the country did. Most of them that voted have absolutely no idea what is coming, and it is scary. The ones that voted for him are the ones that are going to lose the most.
USA will probably end up doing the same later on during that clown Trump's second term.
That's what I am worried about. He wants to replace all the sitting generals and higher up military ranking members and if that happens, I am seriously worried about our country for the next four years.
Some people in the comment are so weird with how they think this drama should be directed, what should be included…
Yes, I agree as well. I am one of those people that prefer the romance happening later cause I think the build up is always so much better for the story telling. Like now basically all we have left is her being introduced into her new family and him solving the case of his master (which that part of the story is a tad bit boring for me, hopefully they will make it exciting). Almost, all the secrets have now been revealed.
Some people in the comment are so weird with how they think this drama should be directed, what should be included…
I agree. I really don't understand all the hate toward them either and it was pretty strong. I love the characters. They may not give off love vibes but they have great chemistry together in acting. They were cute, funny and I absolutely loved their scenes. They were sincere and never held back from one another.
The grandmother wasn't feeling well, the mother went out to get Dr Du. 3rd brother was on his way back. The rest…
The first brother (her "father's" brother), 6th sister, 6th uncle.... even her maid (the one that starts with a Q, I forget her name) none of them at least tried to intercede, I know about the others, just aggravating none of the others at least tried...but I get it. **also, I wrote that before I watched the beginning of episode 29 **
where was everyone when she was getting beaten? how could they not know what her fake father was doing? the fact he punished her because his b*tch of a concubine daughter instigated it, infuriates me. I hate that whole scene. LYN saved Qiao from being dead and her stupid daughter still wants LYN dead or punished. this is beyond infuriating
If it wasn't for their regulations that dramas can only be 40 episodes and about 45 mins long, a lot of these…
Yes they do. It really sucks to, they have even started cracking down on the voiceovers (dubs). As in if an actor can't dub themself then the actor has to pay for the dubber. It use to be the studios paying for the dub. There also use to be a lot more voiceovers then there are now as well.
If it wasn't for their regulations that dramas can only be 40 episodes and about 45 mins long, a lot of these…
It was implemented the same year LLTG and IS came out, that is why they were broken up and then the new rule if you have more than 1 season you have to wait a whole year before airing the 2nd season, came out shortly after that. So since Lost You Forever had already filmed, and they broke it up into 2 seasons, you had to wait a whole year for the 2nd season of it. So now these dramas try to get everything into mostly one 40 episode season, which for costume, xianxia, martial arts dramas it is really hard to do. Modern dramas it is easier to make them shorter.
I'm interested in Rebel Princess since i heard it has a happy ending. Is it good?
I have tried so many times to watch Viki dramas with the timed comments, but between reading the subtitles and then keeping up with the comments it gets to much.
This drama should have been 50eps. I feel like they are going to rush everything. I need more romance between…
If it wasn't for their regulations that dramas can only be 40 episodes and about 45 mins long, a lot of these dramas would have more than 40 episodes, but they don't want to have to wait a whole year for a second season.
Do you think Jin Gu will realize Ha Na is the one he gave his bracelet to when they were younger at the hospital?
Will we ever see Ha Na's real bio mom? With 100 episodes, she surely will show up right?
Also, it already has the typical plot holes, I haven't really notated them all, but one sticks out just recently. Yeo Jin asked Ha Na in the restroom how old was she (she responded 31, with Yeo Jin, internally monologuing that that is the same age that Yu Jin would be), but later when they are trying to fix Ha Na to become Yu Jin, Yeo Jin was saying how they would have to fix her age. Not quite sure what she meant by that ( I mean I understand she went to the children's home earlier than Yu Jin, but they made it sound like their ages weren't the same)
I don't know how they will get away with not telling Ha Na she isn't really Yu Jin or without her figuring it out, because it just doesn't make sense on how it will work, because I am sure Ha Na will know how she got to the children's home when she was a kid. Ugh so confusing.
Still hating Se Yeong with a passion. I don't know if it is the character or the actress, I don't like more. I have obviously always felt that if I really hate the villain then the actor is doing a great job, but I am torn here. I don't like the character, but I am just not feeling much for the actress playing the role either.