Try kisskh. It has eng subs. Dramacool has it as Love and Peace (2024) but it is upcoming.
Does this include myasiantv.ac or .se? I have had a lot of trouble in one way or another trying to watch dramas on their site in the last week or so - even old ones. I am having to go to Daily Motion which is a lot safer but, like Youtube, one has to hunt for missing episodes.
funny how you think everyone would know the genre before watched this drama LOL I'm starting to think some people…
Oh dear! Wouldn't 'everyone' (your over-simplification; not mine) know from reading the genre / tags section? You are so right. Some people choose to be stupid. To paraphrase Bidulgi, if I hate ghost stories and a drama is listed as a ghost story and I watch it and consequently bemoan the fact that the inclusion of ghosts in the story ruined it, I would look very stupid.
Assuming that she had reset time, and that the other figures lying on the grass were those who had originally…
Silly me. I forgot about that. Thank you. This is what happens when one doesn't binge watch. I had watched all the other episodes much earlier, but not the last one as I had been away, so my comment was just based on the last episode.
Er... hang on. What about the grandson of the other one? Was he adopted too? How was he stilalive in the past? We saw him at the end, too.
Oh dear! The writer or director obviously has no understanding of 'timeywimey' physics, as Doctor Who (my favourite…
Assuming that she had reset time, and that the other figures lying on the grass were those who had originally time travelled with her, how was she able to go back in time again to meet the male lead?
The ML was the son of one of the time travellers. So, had she reset time or even changed history, he still would not have been born, would he? That goes for the grandson character, too. Theories, anyone?
Does anyone know whether this drama is set in a particular dynasty (from ep. 13 I would say early Ming style) or whether it is set in an alternative / fictitious dynasty / state? I am trying to figure out why the general and his men look as if they were from an earlier northern (non-Han) dynasty (of some sort) or from the Yuan-led period.
My take is he knows it's not her but has to go along with it. It's clear the "father" who raised him after his…
Arabella 10: I, too, thought that the foster father is the main villain but why do you think that the ML knows that she is not the real childhood friend? (I have just finished ep. 10.)
Er... hang on. What about the grandson of the other one? Was he adopted too? How was he stilalive in the past? We saw him at the end, too.
The ML was the son of one of the time travellers. So, had she reset time or even changed history, he still would not have been born, would he? That goes for the grandson character, too.
Theories, anyone?