I just started this and FL is already irritating me beyond belief. Seriously why would anyone steal a goddamn…
Honestly, I feel the same way. But if you put yourself in her shoes, it does make sense to react like that, especially when you’re not in the best place in life. She’ll get better though, and there’s some nice character development ahead!
I know we already have a recommendation section here, but if anyone can suggest similar titles - ones clearly made for hopeless romantics, with healthy lead relationships, a mature ML and FL, good fluff, a nice mix of comedy, and nothing overly complicated - I’d be so grateful! I really enjoyed this drama and I’m craving more like it!
I had the same problem, reserved it and waited but not a single episode was visible. But I couldn't wait much…
Noooooooooo. I don't want to pay for another subscription :') I'm gonna wait for a couple more days and when I still don't see any episodes in my account, I'm gonna follow suit. Thank you for sharing your experience!
It's on my iQIYI and it says it should've been released days ago. But no episodes have been dropped so far in my account yet. Anyone experiencing the same issue? I've had it reserved, too...
the cultivation scene was weird. one moment sima Jiao had the clothes on and the next he was naked. I asked myself…
OMG, I honestly thought I was being weird for feeling the same way! My initial reaction was definitely one of discomfort and even a bit of disgust 😅 so thank you! I really needed that validation 😆
I do respect the cultural and philosophical significance behind dual cultivation, and I think it could actually be a good concept to explore (especially since I haven’t come across a series that portrays it). But in this context, it feels sensationalized. Like it was reduced to a mere narrative device to push romance and hint at eroticism. I just wish it were handled with more grace and deeper (and better!!) context.
well he is not her ex,but her legal husbandand she also became a cheater i
Ah, yes. The legalities of their marriage are a bit tricky. Technically, Meri and Woojoo are still husband and wife on paper, since she hasn’t submitted the divorce papers—at least not by the episode I last watched, if I’m remembering right. But emotionally and situationally, they were clearly “separated”. Given that, I don’t think what Meri did with the other ML Woojoo counts as cheating.
Hehe, you think so? Just wanted to give props to the leads since their character portrayals were good, and they…
I usually prefer MDL ratings over other websites, but I’ve noticed they’re not always reliable lol.
And yes, I agree with you. I’ve come across a few series that leaned heavily on technique, which can sometimes be mistaken for adding actual substance to the story. Though I wouldn’t say I have expertise in aesthetics either. To be honest, all my reviews are based purely on personal preference 😆
While others might enjoy a series with beautiful cinematography even without solid writing or a coherent storyline, I personally find it as a huge imbalance in the overall experience. Anyway, it’s rare to find a drama that nails both technique and writing.
I’ve never teamed up with anyone to review a show. I mostly write reviews as a way to keep track of the ones I’ve watched (I have a goldish memory 🥲) and to practice my English and writing (since it’s not my first language). I’m not sure how co-reviewing works, but I’m curious!
And yup... I zoned out toward the end 😂 I usually watch dramas at night before bed to unwind haha!
I haven’t seen Yin Yang Master: Dream of Eternity. It’s not typically the genre I go for, but I’ve added it to my watchlist. I’ll get to it eventually. Thank you so much for the recommendation. I appreciate it!
Hehe, you think so? Just wanted to give props to the leads since their character portrayals were good, and they…
I haven’t seen The Princess Royal yet, but I totally get what you mean about the time travel. It really doesn’t seem to add much to the story actually.
Anyway, I genuinely enjoyed your review - you made some solid points! And honestly, I agree - it’s just weak and poor writing in general. The fantasy aspect would've worked if the writing had held up, but by the end, I found myself zoning out.
It’s kind of wild that it has such a high rating, though. For a moment, I even wondered if there was something off about my taste lol
i’m sorry to say this but if this ends with the death of dong ju (most probabile ending) it will make zero sense.…
Totally agree. With all the physical trauma Dong Ju’s been through, he should’ve been dead ten times over. So I think the show kinda veers off from being realistic. That said, if he ends up really dying in the end, it makes all the fighting and everything they endured feel pointless.
Hehe, you think so? Just wanted to give props to the leads since their character portrayals were good, and they had pretty decent chemistry. The cinematography was okay, too. What rating would you have given it?
Anyone has a theory on how Sejin figured out it's Mirae he's been working and hanging out with all along? It feels…
I remember Mirae's reaction when Sejin called her by her real name, and you're correct that there wasn't an ounce of surprise on her face at all. It must be because they've talked about it beforehand and the writers just didn't intend to directly show it to the viewers.
Anyone has a theory on how Sejin figured out it's Mirae he's been working and hanging out with all along? It feels like Sejin just blurting out "Mirae" on a random day became the indicator for the audience that he knows about the switch, but I might have missed something...
I do respect the cultural and philosophical significance behind dual cultivation, and I think it could actually be a good concept to explore (especially since I haven’t come across a series that portrays it). But in this context, it feels sensationalized. Like it was reduced to a mere narrative device to push romance and hint at eroticism. I just wish it were handled with more grace and deeper (and better!!) context.
And yes, I agree with you. I’ve come across a few series that leaned heavily on technique, which can sometimes be mistaken for adding actual substance to the story. Though I wouldn’t say I have expertise in aesthetics either. To be honest, all my reviews are based purely on personal preference 😆
While others might enjoy a series with beautiful cinematography even without solid writing or a coherent storyline, I personally find it as a huge imbalance in the overall experience. Anyway, it’s rare to find a drama that nails both technique and writing.
I’ve never teamed up with anyone to review a show. I mostly write reviews as a way to keep track of the ones I’ve watched (I have a goldish memory 🥲) and to practice my English and writing (since it’s not my first language). I’m not sure how co-reviewing works, but I’m curious!
And yup... I zoned out toward the end 😂 I usually watch dramas at night before bed to unwind haha!
I haven’t seen Yin Yang Master: Dream of Eternity. It’s not typically the genre I go for, but I’ve added it to my watchlist. I’ll get to it eventually. Thank you so much for the recommendation. I appreciate it!
Anyway, I genuinely enjoyed your review - you made some solid points! And honestly, I agree - it’s just weak and poor writing in general. The fantasy aspect would've worked if the writing had held up, but by the end, I found myself zoning out.
It’s kind of wild that it has such a high rating, though. For a moment, I even wondered if there was something off about my taste lol
Thank you!
Thanks for this!