I have an aversion to "strong woman" FL's. But I find it really easy to watch when this FL does it, she…
They're usually tough at first, but after they "fall in love" their performances become so absurd; however, some lately, in the last 3 years, have maintained their toughness and the lead actresses are simply fantastic!
I was kind of liking LYF, but I had to bail really early on, because I FELL HARD for the white haired snakey guy,…
I didn't like any of them as candidates for her; each one had a red flag, although I cried bitterly reading the novel when she was attacked in her field of red flowers and The snake boy rescues her and keeps her in the ocean, then when her cousin does something to her to the boy from the fox clan. Each had their own flag, but she wanted eternal loyalty and commitment to her and only her, something that only Deng Wei gave her. I highly recommend reading the translated novel <3
I'm so glad China is choosing to give women leading roles as strong, warrior women! I was a little anxious from chapter 5 onwards, by the way, but it's so beautiful!
I have eagerly awaited a drama that would generate as much tension and anguish and at the same time springtime love as when one watched Lost You Forever, Storia del palacio kuning, or even the one about the female general! (I don't remember the exact name of the last one, but I loved it too.)
When I saw the first chapter, I thought that the little girl in the big house would be the protagonist of Blooming in Adversity, she is identical to the little girl or maybe even her sister.
Although the first chapter did not convince me, Dr. Naksu improved in the other episodes like every person in real life, and I feel like I would fall in love with my brother-in-law's brother too if he acted like Doctor Dowoon is beautiful inside and out too (I'm against actors forcibly bleaching them when When her skin is yellow. That aside, I love all those cameos. Obviously, it's not like its predecessor, which is more millennial and less of a comedy, but it's still really good.
I just watched three episodes hoping for a better season than the first and the guy in the red jacket is too much Irritatingly too happy for a poor Si-eun, dejected with a hundred thousand things on his mind, until now he wanted to see that they would give him a A reward for his grades despite the rumor that he's a big bully, that's an incentive (or at least it was for me). I'll keep watching, but if anyone knows if Sunho wakes up, please write to me privately.So no one attacks me. Thank you.
Yes, i agree. In the novel, there was no 'forced marriage' scene, and Lu Chang rejected Ming Shu firmly but kindly,…
I understand that part because I think everyone would be pissed off if they were drugged and forced. But it's so necessary that all period dramas portray the male protagonist as a jerk, it's rare that dramas don't portray him like that, but being more novel I would make another boy who stays with her and even from another nation so that he can make a life away from all the suffering that they will cause him in the future I imagine.
First chapter and big red flag of the male character, it's the second time they make this pathetic female protagonist with a terrible man, honestly I would prefer that she stay with a guy more devoted to her.