I was waiting for season only to be disappointed so I didn’t even bother it’s hard enough to read sub when…
Meh, you get used to name remembering (that could just be that I'm Chinese myself). I mean, the second season of the lost tomb just completely restarted which sucks so much.
Basically Tang Yi left his wishes for his mentor/father figure. Then when Tang Yi and AFei were at the police…
It's fine, actually very satisfactory. It's mentioned multiple times they still love each other and will go back together when Tang Yi's situation has been resolved.
Basically Tang Yi left his wishes for his mentor/father figure. Then when Tang Yi and AFei were at the police…
I'm pretty sure that was court, and not jail, unless I understood the episode wrong (which is likely). And that's his reason for being affiliated with a mob gang in the first place.
This is a 2019 gaming drama starring Leo Wu and LuHan. The plot is about how a 2008 gamer (LuHan) and a 2019 gamer (Leo Wu) somehow ended up playing the same despite being from different times.
Can someone explain the ending? I watched it w/out subs so I have no idea what was going on, but I didn't like…
Basically Tang Yi left his wishes for his mentor/father figure. Then when Tang Yi and AFei were at the police station, they bumped into Jack. Tang Yi was mad at Jack and Jack explained how he never had loyal feelings for his boss (Tang Yi) and only played along to catch the criminal, but ZhaoZi walked into the conversation and questioned Jack if he ever had real feelings for him or if he was just using him. Jack apologised and said his feelings to ZhaoZi were first simply interest but developed into something honest and true. ZhaoZi then tells Jack to not leave again, and yea, both couples end on a happy, official note.
He deserves more roles and recognition. First saw him in Take My Brother Away (slice of life and family dramas are not my thing btw) but was immediately hooked, then realised he was in Fighter of Destiny (which made me love him more). He's improved so much since Fighter of Destiny, so when it was announced he was cast in HSaDS I was so happy (and he did not disappoint).
A rollercoaster of emotion I would say.