For an ending like this, I can’t believe I wasted 24 episodes worth of my time. I absolutely adored this show…
Obviously season 2 was meant to be but something went wrong. I wonder if this is Chinese censorship? They played a lot about BL misunderstandings so maybe. Rumors says book ends with both married with twins.
It's been 3 years since the first season aired and there's been no news about the second season. The thought of being left with a cliffhanger is disappointing. It would be a shame for such a great story to go unfinished.
I can see why such casting decisions are frustrating but I think dramas like these are aimed at a specific audience…
I want to clarify that my review is solely based on the drama I watched and not a generalization of all dramas. As a viewer who considers various genres of dramas, I judge them based on their storyline, acting, casting, and chemistry. While I appreciate your comments, I would like to emphasize that some dramas cater to a specific audience, and physical appearance does not necessarily equate to good acting or a good storyline. I never said the actress was terrible or unattractive, but in my opinion, another actress would have been more interesting to watch. As a viewer, I am entitled to be attracted to beautiful actors and actresses and more inclined to immerse in the story rather than seeing an average-looking person on screen. I found the comedy and drama storylines confusing. Was it comedy, or was it dramatic with villains and deaths? Thanks for sharing your opinion, but there is no right or wrong, just personal preference.
I can sense some anticipation regarding the future events related to the woman holding the girl. There was a mention of a happy end, but it seems like it might not be the case as she might meet an untimely death. This makes me wonder if there's a possibility of FL facing a similar fate at episode 16.
OMG! This is one head twister. Here are my thoughts Love to hear what others think as well. 1. SJW is NOT prepared…
Possible twists and questions
1. Her father is KWI 2. Her mother was blackmailed and committed suicide, but why did she want to kill her child too? Was it her mother? 3. Possible switch at birth between two girls 4. Twin, either husband or her… 5. Someone gave her the wrong medicine, she was never sick, or the medication increased her symptoms of skizophreny 6. She had an affair during one mental episode, and her daughter's father is not her husband. 7. Husband discovered she cheated on him, so he cheated on her; possibly, he is not the father. 8. Te oh is a primary key and protects/loves her at all costs. Why now? Who is he? He said he was cured. Nobody can be cure but a remission 9. Who is the mastermind of all this? 10. Who sent her the pictures on her phone 11. She has mental hallucinations. What could have happened during one episode?
This drama is keeping me on edge. Very well-played and intriguing. It's been a while since I have been committed to a modern thriller.
I've watched 5 episodes out of 16 and I'm already on edge. I'm curious to know what the next 11 episodes have in store for me in terms of the storyline.
The show has 5 seasons with 10-minute episodes which makes it incredibly effortless to watch. To be honest, I would have preferred if they had cast this actress for the "different princess" drama. It's a shame they didn't.
It is important to understand that while everyone deserves a chance to shine, not everyone is fit for every lead role. In my personal opinion, I would be more invested in another actress for this particular role.
You are misinterpreting my words. Cute-looking is not equivalent to ugly nor to gorgeous. It's disappointing to see you attacking those who have a different perspective. Can we have a respectful conversation instead of jumping to conclusions?
I strongly believe that actresses who are just cute-looking and borderline average cannot evoke passion in dramatic performances. It is frustrating to see such casting decisions, especially when male actors cast alongside them are noticeably more handsome. Such imbalanced casting affects the credibility of the entire performance, in my opinion.
This drama is truly exceptional and I highly recommend it. The casting was spot-on and the acting was superb, bringing the characters to life in a way that felt authentic and genuine. The directing was top-notch, with every scene seamlessly transitioning into the next. The soundtrack was also incredible, adding an extra layer of emotion and depth to the story. The artistic vision of the show was also impressive, with each shot thoughtfully composed and visually stunning. In particular, the portrayal of the autistic genius character was a standout, and I found myself truly invested in their story.
Rumors says book ends with both married with twins.
1. Her father is KWI
2. Her mother was blackmailed and committed suicide, but why did she want to kill her child too? Was it her mother?
3. Possible switch at birth between two girls
4. Twin, either husband or her…
5. Someone gave her the wrong medicine, she was never sick, or the medication increased her symptoms of skizophreny
6. She had an affair during one mental episode, and her daughter's father is not her husband.
7. Husband discovered she cheated on him, so he cheated on her; possibly, he is not the father.
8. Te oh is a primary key and protects/loves her at all costs. Why now? Who is he? He said he was cured. Nobody can be cure but a remission
9. Who is the mastermind of all this?
10. Who sent her the pictures on her phone
11. She has mental hallucinations. What could have happened during one episode?
This drama is keeping me on edge. Very well-played and intriguing. It's been a while since I have been committed to a modern thriller.
Dropped after episode 6.