I am in the minority and I totally agree with you. I put myself in the the ML’s place and I would be heart broken.…
She was totally in the wrong for kissing him (and attempting to kiss him while he was “asleep”). She was wrong to accept his numerous invitations to his home. She should have said, “Hey, let’s go to a cafe instead.” But, she was too naive and too polite to say this. She didn’t understand the ramifications of her accepting his repeated overtures of interest. She should have set boundaries sooner if she knew she was not ready to be in a relationship. She realizes all this now.
But, she got caught up in his charm and got swept along by his pursuit. She didn’t understand the seriousness of this whole situation. She didn’t understand the depth of his feelings. She’s learned the hard way that she needs to be more careful when dealing with a man’s feelings. She needs to communicate more straightforwardly. A commenter below said it well—she should have talked to her parents about her bad ex and her insecurities about a new relationship. Perhaps, they could have helped her think more clearly and not hurt Dr. He in the process.
She’s a sweet, soft-hearted, but immature young woman. She’s still growing and learning. She’s not a vixen who deliberately played with a man’s feelings. A handsome man paid her attention and she simply got caught up in those feelings, derailing her good judgment.
The behavior of Fl is a big disappointment. She isn't mature to be in the relationship. Just because ex hurt her,…
She’s still growing. People are just human. They make mistakes. Even good people can make mistakes. She’s understanding what she did wrong. That’s where maturity comes—learning from your mistakes and making things right, as best you can, if possible.
I rate as I watch and adjust accordingly. Ep 1 was a 10, but episodes 2 and 3 were letdowns; so, I changed my…
10 doesn’t necessarily mean the best show I have ever watched. My scale: 8=I liked it, but didn’t love it, but it’s an ok/ pretty good watch. 9=I liked it a lot, it’s almost perfect, but not good enough to call it a 10. 10=I loved it, not perfect exactly (nothing in this life is perfect), but I still really loved it because it gave me all the feels, or it was really funny, plot kept my attention nonstop, the acting was exceptional, the chemistry was exceptional, etc. 6-7=I did not like it, but there might’ve been at least one redeeming factor. 5 or below = I really hated it.
For me, a “10” drama doesn’t necessarily have to be a cinematic masterpiece with loads of depth and an airtight, impeccable plot (although I do like it when I come across that). It just has to be something that I absolutely loved watching. And I don’t easily love just anything.
I'm getting pissed off at all the dimwitted and inept characters, including the female lead. The only saving grace…
FL character is kind of an embarrassing buffoon, but I think she’s starting to wise up. She gained some serious cool points in Ep 4 when she 🥋 judo flipped that guy and came to understand how clueless she’s been about her students. Looks like she finally going to use her brain and figure out the truth about the ML in the next episode.
I'm so confused by people rating this a 9/9.5/10 after only 4 episodes. No offense but I think a rating of 9+…
I rate as I watch and adjust accordingly. Ep 1 was a 10, but episodes 2 and 3 were letdowns; so, I changed my rating to a 7.5 (I was that upset 😠). But, ep 4 came through with some awesome hilarity and the plot got back on track; so, it’s back to a 10 for me. That’s how I do.
That stupid, noisy music playing during the kitchen kiss kinda spoiled the mood. Epic kiss but bad editing call. Soft gentle music would have suited the mood better.
Didn't zhang Ruo nan get a lot of hate in her previous dramas for being a ''bad kisser"? just wondering if those…
I haven’t seen her do any kissing scenes prior to this drama, but whatever the case I’ll bet her agency, the director, the producer, the whole everybody, probably gave her good sit down and said, “Girl, you better bring it. You better bring yo’ A-game, next-level. Everything you got. Don’t you drop the ball on this one, you hear me. The fans not having it.” 🤣😂. She said, “Message received. No problem.” And here we are, knocking it out of the park.
But, she got caught up in his charm and got swept along by his pursuit. She didn’t understand the seriousness of this whole situation. She didn’t understand the depth of his feelings. She’s learned the hard way that she needs to be more careful when dealing with a man’s feelings. She needs to communicate more straightforwardly. A commenter below said it well—she should have talked to her parents about her bad ex and her insecurities about a new relationship. Perhaps, they could have helped her think more clearly and not hurt Dr. He in the process.
She’s a sweet, soft-hearted, but immature young woman. She’s still growing and learning. She’s not a vixen who deliberately played with a man’s feelings. A handsome man paid her attention and she simply got caught up in those feelings, derailing her good judgment.
8=I liked it, but didn’t love it, but it’s an ok/ pretty good watch.
9=I liked it a lot, it’s almost perfect, but not good enough to call it a 10.
10=I loved it, not perfect exactly (nothing in this life is perfect), but I still really loved it because it gave me all the feels, or it was really funny, plot kept my attention nonstop, the acting was exceptional, the chemistry was exceptional, etc.
6-7=I did not like it, but there might’ve been at least one redeeming factor.
5 or below = I really hated it.
For me, a “10” drama doesn’t necessarily have to be a cinematic masterpiece with loads of depth and an airtight, impeccable plot (although I do like it when I come across that). It just has to be something that I absolutely loved watching. And I don’t easily love just anything.