I went into this episode with a completely open mind and 0 expectations due to the very strong hit or miss patterns seen in kdramas lately, and was pleasantly surprised. Both the leads seem deep and have personalities which will allow for just the right number of classic romcom cliches without making it a remake of everything we've already seen before. The drama itself has a pretty interesting plot because I've seen people go back in time so many times, but never go to the future. I have hope for this drama and really pray it continues being as good as the first episode, because if it does, no doubt it'll do really well.
Does anyone know what the ratio of like romance to everything else is going to be, or if there will even be any romance? Because judging from the trailer, it seems like there won't be and it'll be more like a strong friendship and brotherhood between the trio. I love both Yang Yang and Zhang Ruo Nan, but I can't watch anything without a significant amount of romance in it, so I'd rather not waste my time on this when there are already so many other things I could be watching. Thank you!
i don't know why the rating is so low..cause when i first checked it, only 2 ep are out and it was already low???…
This is a very common trend with slice-of-life dramas. Fans of exciting and fast-paced shows typically watch these because of certain actors or promo, completely disregarding the plot and premise. Then, they complain and hate on the show when it is very clearly meant to be a slow-paced, happy rom-com, which obviously doesn't always make sense or work the same way as in real life because that's the type of show it is. That's just MDL for ya.
I'm so glad I've found my people here who are comparing today's ep with The First Frost because when our lovely Mechoori was flinging himself at his furniture and even sawed one of his pointy tables' edges off just so she doesn't get hurt, and when she found that drawer full of supplies to care for her, I was reminded so much of Sang Yan. I wonder where such green flags exist in real life and if I'll ever find one. But until then, watching Dam Ye Jin and Wen Yifan live the good life will have to suffice.
I found it hard to get into this drama during the first 2 episodes, but after just completing the sixth, i'm SO glad i stuck around. the main CP are so beyond cute and mechoori is such a green flag i cant even explain how amazing he is.
Is it just me who LOVED the lead's acting and is in love with this CP already? Aside from both of them being an absolute SNACK for my eyes every time they bless me with their presence on the screen, I loved how comical the FL was, and how well IU was able to act out how it's clearly a mask that she had to make due to her childhood. I also can't wait to see more of BWS's acting because I-An already seems to like out Huiju, even from their school days, so I can't wait to see how that evolves. I hope he's a yearner deep down bc I will never get enough of BWS being a hopeless romantic lol.
How can Sui Yuanqing think that Changning is Xie Zheng's daughter? Changning is at least 6 years old. Wouldn't…
When he saw the photo of the three of them looking like a happy little family of 3, he assumed that she was his illegitimate daughter and that Chang Yu was his hidden lover in Lin'An. It actually makes sense because after seeing his brother (Qi Min) find out about Yu Bao'Er's existence and get surprised that he has a whole child. And with the absence of CY and CN's parents, his train of thought is pretty understandable, as the Zhao's were too old to have a child that young, and XZ is already about 27, so having a child that old was normal.
I feel like not only the queen killed her husband (for wanting to abdicate) but she (or her family) killed the…
No, I definitely think you're right. Also I am like very confident that the previous king, (I An's brother) was super depressed an unhappy with his life as seen in that fight between him and the empress dowager, and she started the fire when she threw the burning abdication letter onto the ground, and he just didn't bother to stop it and remembered her saying "I'd rather you die than abdicate". She and her family seem like a bunch of vultures who are interested in nothing but power, even at the cost of people's lives. I pray we get a scene where I-An finds out all she's done, avenges his brother, saves his nephew, and raises him in the happy, loving family setting he longed for as a child.
Adding to this, episode 26 she says her period is a week late. She’s always denying him a kiss though there’s…
Due to censorship, their relationship was watered down a LOT. From what I've heard, the novel is jam-packed with spicy scenes and lots of kisses, so the pregnancy scare was actually completely believable. In the drama, they just cut off the scenes after they had like a 3-second kiss, but in reality, there was a lot more going on between them that we just didn't get to see lol.
Finally finished this drama after putting it off cause I didn't want it to end. I think POJ will always hold a special place in my heart from now on. Maybe because I've been waiting for it for a long time, or maybe because the chemistry between the leads is so good. Either way, I know I love it. I wish we could've seen some more scenes like the deleted scene in ep 38, Gongsun Yin and Qi Shu's wedding, Changyu and Zheng's kids, and maybe a future scene of Bao'er and Changning getting together. I still hold some delusional hope in my heart that these things will be shown in a special episode lol. I did, however, love the 10 minutes for the alternate universe. It was just so comforting to watch in a way I can't completely describe. Overall, a big 10/10 from me, and I'm crossing my fingers that we'll get to see TXW and ZLH in a modern drama (maybe a casting director will recognize their amazing chemistry and take POJ's success even with the leak into consideration and give them another drama, who knows).
The two protagonists are completely different in their characters and in their relationships with their co-protagonists,…
It's so nice meeting others who like modern dramas because I feel like saying that gets you so much hate, as so many people assume it means you hate costume dramas. similar to how people associate feminism with man-haters.
The two protagonists are completely different in their characters and in their relationships with their co-protagonists,…
Yeah. As someone who prefers modern dramas a lot more than costume dramas, I pray that he has some modern roles coming up. While I did like WRTW, I think he was so much better in his modern dramas.
I finished episode 35 and then kinda just stopped. I think a part of me just doesn't wanna say goodbye, and another part is disappointed about the ending because I got so many spoilers that it just doesn't give me the same excitement that I would get otherwise when watching the finale of a show I've loved as much as I've loved POJ.