All the different friends' advice and perspectives are sooooo freaking valid. They all just want Ying Tao to be…
I agree she would have been on the first flight, but is was so funny when Yu Qiao was, like, well actually, it's not that long of a trip. But you're right in that in the end he did the right thing.
The scenes with the roommates were so good and the Edward Tulane reference made me cry, too. And how wonderful was it that the one girl hooked our sweet Cherry up with the tutoring gig to help fund her trip to find Qiao Xi and the little boy is sort of a version of him.
just finished this - it's so beautifully done! tbh i skipped over the mom's love story arc completely, xiao han…
I have to believe it was a happy ending or I won't be able to live. On my first watch, the thought of that not being true made me so upset you'd think I'd met these people in real life, so I convinced myself that all is good.
Just watched this for the first time and liked it so much even though the FL drove me mad with her hesitance and lack of social graces. I laughed a lot through this series and she improved a lot as it went on.
I feel so validated coming here and reading all the comments questioning why the FL is written so poorly. I for…
Her wardrobe was horrible. Loved it when the woman in the office told her to stop dressing like an IT chick and was relieved when he put a locator on their phones.
That said, I loved this drama and have rewatched a number of times.
For me, this series was a solid 10. It was also a slow burn in the best way because they spent so much time together from the start having fun as friends and just enjoying each other's company. Loved the scene of them standing outside of their office building having a chat and a coffee, kind of like the olden days when people went outside to have a smoke.
And then they fell in love and he couldn't stop thinking about her and it was wonderful! I feel another rewatch coming on, LOL.
I really love this drama can't comprehend how much I keep on rewatching it it's so sweet and so comforting if…
I know exactly how you feel and have lost count of the number of times I've rewatched it. One thing I love is how I have no interest in watching costume dramas, but loved these characters' interest in them and really, really enjoyed the music.
I especially loved the episode when they were on that first trip and how our ML suddenly felt like getting married and the adorable remarks about why he liked the outfit with all of the bells.
The only downside was how hungry I get while watching and my obsession with Chinese cuisine. I think I have found a recipe for braised roasted pig trotters he would approve of. And I've had a couple of UberEats deliveries of Chinese breakfast foods.
If I had a job, I might likely get fired because I can't stop watching and rewatching these dramas.
A chinese drama that gives us more than 5 minutes with the couple together on the last episode???? It's a miracle,…
I know exactly what you mean. I hate it when the final episode is mostly about the other people and it's so crazy to me because, like, who cares?!?
This series was so good and had so many laugh out loud moments. Loved the male lead and how committed he was to winning her over throughout the years. It was the perfect antidote for the emotional roller coaster that I am on with Our Generation, which I also love.
He's only in the flashbacks. Oh and a recent picture.But i love this episode. 😠It was focused on her college…
How crazy was it that some random schoolgirl took a photo of his pretty face and posted it?!? And how interesting that Cherry fished his olympiad ID out of the trash bin.
I loved this episode so much and was in tears throughout. The Edward Toulane story was so powerful and so perfectly describes what he meant when he said "Don't forget me." It's like the key to his survival.
Episode 17 is so good!!!!!!!!! I cried the whole time. If my friends, none of whom watch these dramas, knew that I have been up between 2:30 and 5 am for the past few days hunting down this drama and posting on this site, they would express serious concern and the need for a psych evaluation.
I am so obsessed and actually lied that I had a bad headache Tuesday as an excuse to skip two boring Zoom meetings so I could keep watching My Fated Boy, which I loved.
I heard on ep 17 the fl calls the ml mother and the mls mother is telling her to not look for the ml and what…
She asked Cherry to not reach out to him because if they reconnect it would basically kill the mother-son relationship forever. It seems he's refusing to communicate with the mother.
The scenes with the roommates were so good and the Edward Tulane reference made me cry, too. And how wonderful was it that the one girl hooked our sweet Cherry up with the tutoring gig to help fund her trip to find Qiao Xi and the little boy is sort of a version of him.
I was weepy throughout this whole episode.
This ML actor is so chic and really brings his personal style to the characters he plays here and in Boss & Me.
That said, I loved this drama and have rewatched a number of times.
And then they fell in love and he couldn't stop thinking about her and it was wonderful!
I feel another rewatch coming on, LOL.
Why wasn't all of this in the series? Every scene was actually amazing and he met her parents!!! Her mother was so fun!!!
I want to see the ML in many more modern love stories.
I was also very happy with the ending.
I especially loved the episode when they were on that first trip and how our ML suddenly felt like getting married and the adorable remarks about why he liked the outfit with all of the bells.
The only downside was how hungry I get while watching and my obsession with Chinese cuisine. I think I have found a recipe for braised roasted pig trotters he would approve of. And I've had a couple of UberEats deliveries of Chinese breakfast foods.
If I had a job, I might likely get fired because I can't stop watching and rewatching these dramas.
This series was so good and had so many laugh out loud moments. Loved the male lead and how committed he was to winning her over throughout the years. It was the perfect antidote for the emotional roller coaster that I am on with Our Generation, which I also love.
I loved this episode so much and was in tears throughout. The Edward Toulane story was so powerful and so perfectly describes what he meant when he said "Don't forget me." It's like the key to his survival.
Sigh.
I am so obsessed and actually lied that I had a bad headache Tuesday as an excuse to skip two boring Zoom meetings so I could keep watching My Fated Boy, which I loved.