Having her go to him at the end was so meaningful. He was ready to give up, thinking he had no right to ask her for reconciliation. This time, though, it was she who approached him. After crying or being teary for so much of the show, my heart finally felt light.
Really not a triangle. The prince is interested in the brother and vice versa. No one is interested in the lady…
Looking at this from Pin's POV, she might feel her fiance was "snatched" because he was already promised to her. And she does have feelings for him. Her cousin-brother knew she has feelings for Saen but still flirted with Saen anyway. Of course I'm rooting for the leads to be together, but I just wanted to offer Pin's POV and how she might feel the loss.
A father's words of wisdom after his smart, independent and very accomplished daughter gets married: "Remember if one day you realize that people around you have changed. They don't treat you like they used to. You remember there are three don'ts: - First, don't be dragged down by past relationships. - Second, don't hope for a change in the future. Those are all futile. - Third and most importantly, never doubt or blame yourself. All you need to do is make a decision when it's time to make a decision."
siyeol is bad ... using innocent person who really was in love with him to his own revenge of someone else
He doesn't know that though. He has assumed that based on overheard calls. He doesn't know those guys are childhood friends and roommates, who say I love you when they're drunk.
I feel like his reason to pursue aejun is so petty... why do u care what ur friends ex is doing? matter of fact,…
To me, Si Yeol seems to have a crush on Kyu Tae [Si Yeol was happy as long as he was happy, even if that meant Kyu Tae was with someone else]. So, seeking revenge on his behalf starts to make more sense.
I watched until episode 20 and I feel the drama should follow the trailer direction which is less of romance,…
I don't recall watching the trailer, so it wasn't there to color my expectations while watching the show. I wanted to address a few things: - "searching for recognition" He Yan explained herself multiple times that being recognized quickly is the fastest way she can progress to get her vengeance. She wants to be a female general in order to challenge He Ru Fei, and she can't do that without being the best. - "making friends" She's actually not quick to trust. The friends she has made are those who were attracted to her leadership, skill and integrity. - "teasing her former friend" He's the only one He Yan trusts, having known him in what she calls a "previous life." She feels comfortable with him so much so that she calls him Xiao Jue instead of Commander when they're alone. - "being a happy-go-lucky person" This is often a facade used by people who have a deep wound. The one person she allows to see her vulnerable side is Xiao Jue. - "not going back being a woman" I don't see why He Yan shouldn't be allowed to act like a woman. It's bad enough that her own family forced her to live like a man for the family's honor. But to begrudge her for wanting to dress in women's clothing ot to wear jewelry seems petty IMO.
I bet you that at least half the people who're shitting on Keen are just Earth fans or salty shippers lol. (No…
Thun indicated wanting to fight, just that he lacked opponents. Who knew Typhoon and Thun had a massive history? Yes, ultimately, Thun should've been able to veto but he kinda implied he was willing to fight anyone. Also, the Coach was the one who made the deal for the second match, but Keen is being blamed for it.
He turned 35 four months ago. That's not almost 36. Can you just treat them as the actors they are without being so fixated on age? It's not like the FL is underage. She's 26.
https://so.youku.tv/search_video/q_Transit%20of%20Life?searchfrom=1&isI18n=1
Of course I'm rooting for the leads to be together, but I just wanted to offer Pin's POV and how she might feel the loss.
"Remember if one day you realize that people around you have changed. They don't treat you like they used to. You remember there are three don'ts:
- First, don't be dragged down by past relationships.
- Second, don't hope for a change in the future. Those are all futile.
- Third and most importantly, never doubt or blame yourself. All you need to do is make a decision when it's time to make a decision."
- "searching for recognition" He Yan explained herself multiple times that being recognized quickly is the fastest way she can progress to get her vengeance. She wants to be a female general in order to challenge He Ru Fei, and she can't do that without being the best.
- "making friends" She's actually not quick to trust. The friends she has made are those who were attracted to her leadership, skill and integrity.
- "teasing her former friend" He's the only one He Yan trusts, having known him in what she calls a "previous life." She feels comfortable with him so much so that she calls him Xiao Jue instead of Commander when they're alone.
- "being a happy-go-lucky person" This is often a facade used by people who have a deep wound. The one person she allows to see her vulnerable side is Xiao Jue.
- "not going back being a woman" I don't see why He Yan shouldn't be allowed to act like a woman. It's bad enough that her own family forced her to live like a man for the family's honor. But to begrudge her for wanting to dress in women's clothing ot to wear jewelry seems petty IMO.
https://www.instagram.com/p/DKY83TfzF94/?hl=en
Can you just treat them as the actors they are without being so fixated on age? It's not like the FL is underage. She's 26.