He starts with the assumptions that a) no one could be as good as his lost love, b) anyone his parents chose was…
I've seen men in real life who thinks like him. He thinks highly of himself that he deserved more than a merchant class wife, that everything that happens to him is not his fault, that he has no choice, that he owns his wife and can do anything he wants with her. He can make his own choices and let go of his own prejudices, but he chooses to be trapped and playing victim. His emotional abusive behaviour towards Mudan was to feel better with himself having someone beneath him to bully. Unless he stops his pity-me attitude (which he still exudes as of latest ep), I cannot see him in a positive light.
Because this is how a women's life used to be in ancient times.
why would you comment on a generalization when this drama shows women's plight during tang dynasty? you should go to those other dramas to complain, not here.
waiting for ML to become a bit more involved in Mudan's life! I feel like he's a bit passive rn but I'm excited…
jcy tend to let mudan handle her own problems and only step in when he needs to. she's not a damsel in distress who needs saving at every turn. mudan embodies self-reliance most of all.
experienced ggs flashback when jcy bent down to move his face closer to mudan 🤣 but this time he's not as domineering and she's not cowering. so much fun.
From the synopsis, the FL is divorced. What does it mean "divorced from a marriage where only benefits were exchanged?"…
FL married 2ML to get a medicine for her dying mom. 2ML family married her for her dowry and supposedly her horoscope showed she would bring luck to their family. 2ML never wanted to get married to FL so on their wedding night he told him he would never visit their marital home, so they did not consummate the marriage even after a year of marriage.
i dislike this new trend in cdramas where they no longer post the full schedule from first to last episode. so far they've only shared first week schedule for this show.
It's highly possible that CP was able to sell the license to other platforms from different regions (not just…
to add: the "home app" of the content will always have first dibs (mgtv, youku, wetv, iqiyi) unless the buyer paid more for exclusivity (like sometimes netflix does). depending on how much is paid, it's also possible for a buyer to be delayed days after the "home app" (like sometimes netflix does as well) since this is relatively cheaper. licenses are also either global/worldwide or specific regions only. I've seen recent posts on this title from different legit apps that's country-specific. It seems like apps were sleeping on this and got woken up with the good reception.
Why China Huacetv takedown their videos?.Is there any copyright issue or problem with the upload process ?
It's highly possible that CP was able to sell the license to other platforms from different regions (not just Viki and Viu SG) that's why they had to take it down on YT.
damn them haters while china is gatekeeping this from us legallycan they just shoo and pester those dramas that…
mgtv subs are cheap but subs will give one aneurysm hahaha and it's not a secret how bad their subs are, so i doubt a lot of international viewers are putting up with it.
Unless he stops his pity-me attitude (which he still exudes as of latest ep), I cannot see him in a positive light.
can they just shoo and pester those dramas that are easily available?
hopefully they sold the license to a good platform or at the very least fixed their subs on mgtv