The brothers really need to have a heart to heart and open communication because their relationship seems so on…
Strongly agree with you. All of these relationships are very superficial. Do Han and Ah Jung might be friends but they knew almost nothing about each other's lives. The brothers barely talk and Do Han doesn't seem to be able to trust Ji Han at all.
Storywise, Lee Do Han left his partner in the USA sneaking out like a thief. That's not a good sign regarding…
Huh? Maybe it was just a one-night stand or something? I don't think that makes Do Han a bad person. It could be that it's simply hard for him to be in relationships since he seems to be very concerned about hiding his sexuality from everyone. Internalized homophobia mixed with fear of being abandoned by his family maybe.
Ep 2 was a bit messy. I understand the character motives but I also don't. I feel for Lee Do Han but I also kinda don't understand his plan. It seems like he wants out of this life completely and he is fine with walking out of the chaebol family. But he could do that without faking a marriage couldn't he? I'm not sure if this is mostly about him wanting to appear perfect while denying his sexuality but if it is.. boy this is gonna be sad since the truth will come out at some point. I get Ah Jung refusing to marry him but it's kinda weird to tell your friend to just get married to someone who they will never be able to love. Just because they'll get a company. Like money might make life easy but that amount of money and responsibility won't. The little brother weirds me out. He doesn't know that his brother is gay and miserable trying to hide that from everyone. Okay fair enough. People can't know everything if you don't tell them. But it is weird to push your brother to get the company when he clearly doesn't want to?? I'm confused over Ji Han's motives for all of this. This just doesn't make him seem like a good brother. Edit: I wrote it weirdly but I meant that it was a bit weird for Ah Jung to tell Do Han to just get married because he will inherit the company that way. I understand that Do Han sees Ah Jung as his only option to make everyone else happy while not having to marry for real.
Honestly this was a good first episode. I'm very excited for the next one. But in all honesty, I will be pissed if this drama ends without Lee Do Han being happy with an actual boyfriend (I'm not sure if the American one is a serious relationship since the actor looked like a minor role who will not get any lines ....) Just give that man a good ending and please give him that screentime...
So far this seems great. Interesting story and actually good cinematography. The acting seems quite good as well. I get that people can be concerned about the age gap and power dynamic but I wouldn't jump into any negative conclusion just yet. This is a 12-episode drama so there is a lot of time to develop their relationship.
Just finished watching this and wow what a roller coaster of emotions. Especially the last 8 episodes were intense. I couldn't stop watching despite the bad subtitles. Highkey can recommend this drama at least when there are fan subs for the whole thing. For now I would wait unless you know some Chinese so you can understand when the subtitles are completely wrong.
Nice couple but overall this had basically no plot. Started to get a bit boring the second they went back to china imo. Maybe I'm biased since watching my home country on screen was fun. Honestly I don't blame anyone for dropping this drama. I stayed the whole way just because I like Wulei and the beginning was great for me because it was filmed in my country. The unbiased rating of this would be 7/10 and even that would be positive for the nice chemistry not the plot which was virtually non existent. There were a few side characters who I liked but the writers obviously didn't care enough to give them any proper screen time nor character development or anything really. Every single character existed just to put the main characters together.
Great casting and a lot of blood. Other than that I was not very impressed. The plot and character development and especially character motives just felt a bit vague. I spent the whole episodes wondering if I was actually rooting for the cops or the main character and at the end those two concepts kind of became one. I'm not sure about this one. It was worth watching but that's it. I wouldn't go out of my way to recommend this to anyone.
ep 13 was slightly better than 12 but I still feel annoyed over the sheer amount of annoying characters. Why am I watching scenes of 5 insane toxic characters for an entire episode?? Give me cute chef and sunshine girlie interactions. Or at least the main couple lol. I'm tired of watching this. The staring at the white truck coming her way was an incredibly annoying scene but her ASKING if the car accident wasn't an accident was literally so bad that I yelled and had to pause. GIRL the fucking truck was driving on your lane from like 500 meters away and you're asking if it was intentional???? I'm losing brain cells. I know it's a drama. It's just a drama but this is pissing me off.
This felt like watching a movie in the best way possible. This was very interesting and I wasn't actually expecting to like this as much as I did. I just wish they had actually wrapped up the story in one season but oh well. Let's hope they make a second season then.
ep 12 went in a very bad direction bringing new central characters at this point is just hella dissapointing if they lacked content to fill 16 episodes they could have just made it 14 since the writers are obviously struggling dissapointing dissapointing very dissapointing hope ep 13 is better because I was actually really liking this drama up until ep 12
Maybe it was just a one-night stand or something?
I don't think that makes Do Han a bad person. It could be that it's simply hard for him to be in relationships since he seems to be very concerned about hiding his sexuality from everyone. Internalized homophobia mixed with fear of being abandoned by his family maybe.
I'm not sure if this is mostly about him wanting to appear perfect while denying his sexuality but if it is.. boy this is gonna be sad since the truth will come out at some point.
I get Ah Jung refusing to marry him but it's kinda weird to tell your friend to just get married to someone who they will never be able to love. Just because they'll get a company. Like money might make life easy but that amount of money and responsibility won't.
The little brother weirds me out. He doesn't know that his brother is gay and miserable trying to hide that from everyone. Okay fair enough. People can't know everything if you don't tell them. But it is weird to push your brother to get the company when he clearly doesn't want to?? I'm confused over Ji Han's motives for all of this. This just doesn't make him seem like a good brother.
Edit: I wrote it weirdly but I meant that it was a bit weird for Ah Jung to tell Do Han to just get married because he will inherit the company that way. I understand that Do Han sees Ah Jung as his only option to make everyone else happy while not having to marry for real.
But in all honesty, I will be pissed if this drama ends without Lee Do Han being happy with an actual boyfriend (I'm not sure if the American one is a serious relationship since the actor looked like a minor role who will not get any lines ....) Just give that man a good ending and please give him that screentime...
what a roller coaster of emotions. Especially the last 8 episodes were intense. I couldn't stop watching despite the bad subtitles.
Highkey can recommend this drama at least when there are fan subs for the whole thing. For now I would wait unless you know some Chinese so you can understand when the subtitles are completely wrong.
For once an actual realistic breakup that made sense in their situation.
The unbiased rating of this would be 7/10 and even that would be positive for the nice chemistry not the plot which was virtually non existent. There were a few side characters who I liked but the writers obviously didn't care enough to give them any proper screen time nor character development or anything really. Every single character existed just to put the main characters together.
Other than that I was not very impressed. The plot and character development and especially character motives just felt a bit vague. I spent the whole episodes wondering if I was actually rooting for the cops or the main character and at the end those two concepts kind of became one. I'm not sure about this one. It was worth watching but that's it. I wouldn't go out of my way to recommend this to anyone.
earlier ppl were commenting sites that required registration and I couldn't find this on bilibili or dailymotion. Now it's there!
Then it makes sense!
Give me cute chef and sunshine girlie interactions. Or at least the main couple lol. I'm tired of watching this.
The staring at the white truck coming her way was an incredibly annoying scene but her ASKING if the car accident wasn't an accident was literally so bad that I yelled and had to pause.
GIRL the fucking truck was driving on your lane from like 500 meters away and you're asking if it was intentional???? I'm losing brain cells. I know it's a drama. It's just a drama but this is pissing me off.
This was very interesting and I wasn't actually expecting to like this as much as I did. I just wish they had actually wrapped up the story in one season but oh well. Let's hope they make a second season then.
I couldn't help but laugh
bringing new central characters at this point is just hella dissapointing
if they lacked content to fill 16 episodes they could have just made it 14 since the writers are obviously struggling
dissapointing
dissapointing
very dissapointing
hope ep 13 is better because I was actually really liking this drama up until ep 12