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I wrote a CW article on Legally Romance, but since you like to binge-watch, just wait till it finishes next week (8 April).
Not in your PTW list: Fall in Love, a Republican Era drama. There is one that is underrated: City of Streamer. It seems people were watching it as a romance (like Fall in Love), hence in the mid way turns to 'political' since FL executes her revenge plan. Read the reviews/comments first if you doubt it.
- D: Qian Wei and Chong Wen was a couple in the past, broke up in the present. N: They are never a couple. This is better in the drama, although it seems a love triangle but emphasize Lu Xun's quiet love and support to Qian Wei all along, even though she has had a boyfriend.
- D: Qian Wei's dad passed away. N: He is alive. Why better in drama, although it's heartbreaking, it shows more her parent's love to each other (an example for a long lasting love).
- D: Lu Xun's parents met Qian Wei in the her dream and are supportive to their relationship. N: They never met Qian Wei in her dream only later when she wakes up and has a relationship with Lu Xun
- D: Xi Zin is a kind and real friend. N: Xi Zin is the villain who tries to break her apart from Lu Xun.
- D: Qian Chuan and Shi Yun becomes best friends in the dream and later a couple. N: In the dream they're never best friends/couple. They just bicker.
I don't remember the Sony Xperia phones, but I remember the FB statuses and websites. It seems not too long ago...
Since people talking about Lu Xun's hair, I actually went to look for Z. Tao's hairstyle, lol. It seems when his bang is down he looks younger. Dunno, but his hair pulled up supposed to make him look older (as a lawyer)?
https://www.sunkentranslations.com/dont-fall-in-love-with-the-boss/
News about it comes way back in 2011. Here is the latest article I can find for you:
https://www.cnn.com/2016/08/31/asia/china-banned-on-tv-censorship/index.html
According to Youtubers on Chinese entertainment like Marcus Sim etc, production companies have ways to pass censorship. Like in this case, my thought also why it could pass censorship fast because of the message of legal awareness to (Chinese) public and the legal mission for (Chinese) lawyers to do upright, that outweighed the 'time travel' theme itself.