NOOOOOOOO, whyyy the ending .. NOOOOgave it a 9, but now giving it a 7 for the dumb ending.should have just let…
The ending was really weird… they wrapped up and closed everything but…. I wanted to say the storyline was a tad ridiculous, but it isn’t exactly that, it just came out super odd……. And it wasn’t related to bad editing or cliffhangers…. It was still reasonable… but it was just pure odd and unsatisfying…. I can’t pinpoint to specifics…. I wonder if anyone can articulate why.
Why the heck I’m struggling to watch this drama !!! I like the cast and the plot though.I’m really having…
Lol. I liked the plot initially too, like at the very start but trust me when I say it went superb crazy after that and it left me “?!?!?” after it ended. So I wouldn’t say you are missing out that much if you didn’t watch it.
How did I not know this drama existed until today?! Did it go completely under the radar or was I living under…
Haha, kinda the same here. I’ve marked this as plan to watch for the longest time and have procrastinated just because of the first 15 mins of the 1st episode. Somehow couldn’t focus while watching so I stopped. So glad I finally picked this up again, it was a 8.5-9 for me.
This was super refreshing, highly highly recommend!! Totally Men-In-Black style… defo a Ghostbusters+MIB+Marvel…
Only issue for me was the romance bit between the main couple (and there was a lot of screen time), both leads were good actors but I found them a bit annoying together. Like the chemistry was a bit off somehow. I think because of how they physically look which I found totally incompatible or maybe the oddness in physical chemistry? There was just this weird vibe.. but it wasn’t fair to lower the score because of it. They were a great pair as kick-ass partners but I wince every time they come on screen as lovers, had to skip all their scenes esp towards the end. But this is likely due to my own personal taste/preference.
This was super refreshing, highly highly recommend!! Totally Men-In-Black style… defo a Ghostbusters+MIB+Marvel genre…. Appreciate the effort made by Chinese producers to venture into uncharted genre by spending on casting, props, CGI (series would have been a complete fail without decent special effects make up and CGI) and a surprisingly solid storyline, truly deserves praise. Even K-dramas don’t have anything similar, at least not that I know of.
Storyline/plot was generic at the start… basically modelled after MIB (they did it successfully, was natural and believable, surprisingly pretty funny/comedic as well), so the watch was really enjoyable.. but surprisingly as it progressed, the plots/cases actually have quite a bit of depth to them.. and were quite creative + interesting. The flow and editing was really smooth which is surprising given C-drama standards.
Also the final arc was really good, that completely caught me off guard. Usually C-dramas have messed up and/or rushed endings…
Think to begin with they could have casted a different actor for the ML…. Whomever it was had big shoes to fill esp when paired with a strong actress like Seo Ye Ji, just her gaze itself is naturally piercing (even more so with makeup) but the actor for the ML has a flat and unfocused gaze naturally. Just empty when he looks at you…
This is the best cdrama this year (so far)!! 😍😍 Once I accepted the poor production quality (completed in…
I failed, couldn’t get pass the poor production quality…. Not even kidding, was just really really bad. Shows how much C-dramas’ production progressed in the past 5 yrs.
Kindly reminder to ppl who don't like the ending, the scriptwriter has posted the original storyline online after…
Ah… that explains it… but in a way I felt the storyline was more realistic for an Asian woman even in current times (maybe it won’t be the case in 20-30yrs)…. Esp since her husband isn’t actually a jerk, he actually didn’t do anything “wrong” aside from not being the greatest husband + partner….. the issues they faced was actually super realistic for most married couples, and not everyone would get a divorce because of it considering they share a child.
tbh i skipped the last few episodes of the previous season and was weirded out to find out that Xu Yuan and Huang…
Lol. I rewatched Season 2 and prior to rewatching Season 1 I thought the same as you…. I was like…. I don’t remember them being very close…. AFTER rewatching Season 1 then yea, there was some weird “sexual” tension between them for most of the series, there was even a scene whereby she used her mouth to pick a necklace he was wearing!! But could tell that it was mostly her being very intrigued/attracted by him..
But yes, Elvira totally owned the role, Aliya was kinda odd as Huang Yan Yan, chemistry was off. Totally missed Elvira as Huang Yan Yan, she was a real badass!
I remembered only Raymond Lam’s acting was kinda off and wasn’t great… luckily his face suits the role. Lol.
So I wouldn’t say you are missing out that much if you didn’t watch it.
This series was defo a solid 8.5 if not a 9.
Totally Men-In-Black style… defo a Ghostbusters+MIB+Marvel genre…. Appreciate the effort made by Chinese producers to venture into uncharted genre by spending on casting, props, CGI (series would have been a complete fail without decent special effects make up and CGI) and a surprisingly solid storyline, truly deserves praise. Even K-dramas don’t have anything similar, at least not that I know of.
Storyline/plot was generic at the start… basically modelled after MIB (they did it successfully, was natural and believable, surprisingly pretty funny/comedic as well), so the watch was really enjoyable..
but surprisingly as it progressed, the plots/cases actually have quite a bit of depth to them.. and were quite creative + interesting. The flow and editing was really smooth which is surprising given C-drama standards.
Also the final arc was really good, that completely caught me off guard. Usually C-dramas have messed up and/or rushed endings…
But yes, Elvira totally owned the role, Aliya was kinda odd as Huang Yan Yan, chemistry was off. Totally missed Elvira as Huang Yan Yan, she was a real badass!