Here’s the synopsis according to Douban (machine translation):Tang Wanwan (played by Guo Jiayu) was destroyed…
It didn't. The Chinese government wouldn't overlook or permit content it found was not in compliance with its broadcast rules--and those rules are extremely firm.
The synopsis which you kindly provided is the equivalent of click-bait.
Cartoonish, and not in a good way. Even if you make liberal use of ff, it's still not worth it. Big ups to Byeon Woo Seok, but not even his smexy self could save this.
Well, only if you ignore that the ghost also could have monitored her on the toilet. I can't stop wondering if…
I have a theory that too much intimacy kills eroticism, or to put it another way, it's very hard to feel sexy about someone who farts around you all the time.
Well, only if you ignore that the ghost also could have monitored her on the toilet. I can't stop wondering if…
I haven't thought about this a lot. Or ever. But if you're a ghost--a more or less forever situation, are you more likely or less likely to watch people in their bathrooms (or bedrooms, for that matter)?
I like this a lot, and I'm not even sure why. The ML is magnetic, and there's something hella sexy about a ghost falling in love with the woman he's trying to kill, yes?
Dear lord, its a change production, i will have to leave this one 🙏🏻
I hear that. They produce nothing but trash. But sometimes--rarely--the trash is fun as hell. I really liked "Cheating Spouses". Keep hoping they'll make another one that I like as much.
I watch this once in a while, when I'm looking for a leisurely, no-angst fairy tale. The whole thing is too long, too predictable and drawn out to the point of boring, but it's sweet and sometimes the type of drama you want when you just want to look at pretty faces and zone out.
For me it was hidden love, I loveeeeee lusi, but god the story line was not captivating for me, I thought maybe…
Same. After Love Like the Galaxy, I would have watched Lusi drill holes in boards for 40 hours, but I just couldn't with Hidden Love. I wanted to like it so much, but I didn't. After the first half dozen episodes, I was so bored.
Not for everyone, but if you're one of the people who would like a film like this (and you know who you are), you can't do better. Not a film you need to see twice, but it doesn't take long after you start watching it that you have to put down the laundry you were folding or stop washing the dishes and start paying closer attention to what's happening on the screen.
I'll say this: The FL dispatches the villains efficiently, competently, and very, very thoroughly. A FL to respect and admire, and spend a few minutes wondering what it would take to be like her.
Look, I don't know how many times the writers are going to have the same male character punch the same damn female character in the stomach, but it's twice now by episode 9 and it's ridiculous. It's unnecessary, it's abusive, and it's exploitative. Fuck these writers (two of whom are women).
The synopsis which you kindly provided is the equivalent of click-bait.
Also, contract marriage is one of my favorite tropes (unless there's a character who's terminally ill. Then, not.)
Trying not to get my hopes up, but . . . .
I'll say this: The FL dispatches the villains efficiently, competently, and very, very thoroughly. A FL to respect and admire, and spend a few minutes wondering what it would take to be like her.
Loved it.
Liking this show a lot more than I expected, and it's sure to become something I look forward to watching every week. What a nice find!