can someone help me understand what happened at the end of ep11?
it was so poorly explained but basically what I understood (I could be wrong) is that the scholar DYX met told him about his past love and all the info links to the eldest Li daughter. DYX on the other hand, doesn't just take issue with this, but also with the fact that she as a widow did not stick by her dead husband's side. he said something along the lines of "if one spouse dies, the other should as well" because they're like promised to each other for lifelong. Then he says he'll investigate into the matter further because he doubts the scholar, but also if the info turns out to be true then the other dudes (CA and LH) should not blame him for being heartless and unforgiving
I had this issue when they chose to show the scene of Li Mama arguing with the landlady of the shop instead of showing Shou Hua finding Du Yang Xi in the snow and now they did this again with skipping straight to the aftermath of their wedding and we as the audience can only piece together fragments of what might have unfolded. it's unfair and lazy on both the writing and the production's part. Of course we weren't going to get a grand cheerful wedding celebration like that of the main leads' wedding ceremony, but we could have had some scenes of the conflict that would have unfolded after Kangning's departure, the persuasion of Madam Du, the reluctant acceptance during the vows, and we got none of it. Every time I try being optimistic about this drama it lets me down.
ep 9 and 10 were wonderful! I cannot wait to see the rest of the sisters find their perfect matches! idk if it’s…
you got it exactly. women wear their hair down when unmarried and up when they are. you'll notice this if you see the two eldest daughters next to the younger three when they're all together
Emm people either love or hate it … I’ll watch and judge for my self … based on the negative reviews from…
the writing generally is pretty meh, the story requires a lot of "just go along with it" and is quite nonsensical at times. the men in particular are written quite badly but I am cautiously optimistic now that an arc has ended (first ten episodes) we won't have as much of the bs the first ten episodes did but only time will tell
I practically watch her and I’m happy DYX will match her character very well. She deserves to be happy
they couldn't be more wrong, all the daughters have been shown to have unique traits, sure, you can say they're not very well fleshed out so far, but that will be done in due time with each of their arcs. For the eldest daughter , I truly think she's so fascinating as a character and maybe part of it is the allure of mystery because we don't know too much about her, but part of it is also just how relatable she is (to me at least). I can't forget the little smile that appears on her face when Madam Du says that if she had two sons she'd marry her to one of them. For a moment, like any girl would dream of love she considers it, but then she returns to her stoic eldest child duty and it was so well acted by the actress I wanted to reach out through the screen and hug her.
Guys can anyone tell me , what is the age gap between elder sister and her soon to be husband ..The director said…
my guess is she's in her mid twenties (25-26) because if I recall correctly her mother mentioned it being ten ish years? since the father passed away. the guy is definitely younger than that, if I had to throw a guess I'd say 20-21 max? according to the relationship poster, he does call her jie jie so he's definitely younger. I could still be wrong but we'll have to see
and she's a one man girlie too like I don't blame her I wouldn't be able to move on from LYR either