I don’t find it boring. But, I agree— no chemistry…yet. Hope that improves. It’s Wang Xing Yue, so I have…
Yes, he was extra fine in AASOL. Oh, by the way, he also did some good kissing and had hot chemistry in “Your Sensibility, My Destiny.” I quite enjoyed that little drama, but it went under a lot of people’s radar.
I don’t find it boring. But, I agree— no chemistry…yet. Hope that improves. It’s Wang Xing Yue, so I have…
A modern drama like you described would be awesome. 👏 It’s coming one day, I’m sure. There was a good kiss and a bit of hot chemistry (for half a second) in “First Love”. But, that was an annoying drama because of the annoying FL character. I think they got things sorted out in the end though. But, his swoonworthiness really shown through in that fluffy drama.
I don’t find it boring. But, I agree— no chemistry…yet. Hope that improves. It’s Wang Xing Yue, so I have every confidence that it will. Look forward to the other sisters’ romances and a reconciliation of our first lead couple.
I couldn’t get over her beauty and charm in “Go Go Squid.” That was my first drama of hers. I also enjoyed…
Keep an open mind with “Oath of Love.” It won’t be what you expected at first. But it definitely gets better with each episode. Especially watch the epilogues. They are key to the story and hilarious.
The idea of conception not being possible for mammals in space was not something I was aware of or even thought about, so that was a novel concept. Also, the wild reasons for which people will want to travel into space stir a lot of questions in my mind. It truly is the new frontier. With non-astronaut individuals being able to travel to space now, the plot of the drama was relevant to our times. I am only on episode two, so I don’t know the crassness of which you speak.
Next time, don’t be so quick to laugh at another commenter without trying to understand what they mean first. That’s rude. Not nice.
Not true, but ok. Think what you like. The goofiness and comedy of the show isn’t lost on me; even still it stir questions and makes me look things up. That scene where she had to hold her feet under the pipes in order to save his life because of the weightlessness of space prompted many questions and was a great representation of what it would be like out there. The way the blood spewed from her toe in droplets and floated. The way they had to suction the blood and vomit from the air to clean up the mess—all very fascinating.
I’m not sure exactly which part you didn’t understand, but from what I’ve seen so far, the story revolves…
The emperor is Mr. Third. His older brother (who is corrupt, has many supporters in his pocket, and probably would like to steal the throne) is Prince (aka King) Ning. The King of Ning is not the emperor. Prince/King of Ning is likely the son of a royal concubine, whereas Mr. Third (the emperor) is son of the Queen.
On episode 2. Excellent drama. Current. Savvy. Really funny. Educational. Novel concepts. Certainly, space-themed shows are nothing new, but the IVF angle is novel. Ep 1 didn’t grab me at first. Glad I stuck with it.
Next time, don’t be so quick to laugh at another commenter without trying to understand what they mean first. That’s rude. Not nice.