I think people thought Du Lei's character had his redemption when he partnered up with YS so that's why they're shocked at his development after ep 30. Guess what, he didn't lol.
Even though they didn't show it, it's not that far fetchd to see how he ended up reverting to his pre-JJ days after the time skip.
Notice JJ refers to him as Du Zhong and rarely Du Lao Shi after time skip. Their relationship seem to have drifted somewhat and even though they work and see each everyday, it seems she's pulled back and has become more formal with him.
I can imagine him at work seeing JJ everyday but she's not 'his' - so close yet so far away. She's been happy and in love while he still has no one and he hasn't moved on from her. I think it's believable how that much build up of jealousy and anger for 2 years can make him bitter and an asshole (based on his character and personality).
What happened leading up to the car scene - he was happy because he thought she sent him flowers for his bday. Then he finds out she's leaving MH - leaving him. He's angry, desperate, he wants to do anything in his power to keep her because he's about to lose her for good.
Like he said, anything YS can give her, he can give to her, right? He doesn't understand what love is since he's never experienced it before. He thinks to love JJ is to have her, he's so wrong.
I applaud the writer for staying true to the novel - his character was shady in the novel as well.
if it wasn't for the real life people actually digging out where the companies of her fashion, it isnt actually…
Agreed! Her styling for the drama is on point - regardless how expensive her entire wardrobe is! My favorurite example is the 2 piece she wore to the networking party - it was well fitted, but the style just seemed so outdated and too interview formal for a cocktail party (thanks, grandma!)
I just watched the preview for ep 34 seriously why did they ruin Du Lei character he was good why are they making…
I read his character is questionable in the novel so it seems they're trying to stay true to the source material. However, they spent a lot of time developing his character before the jump, why ruin it now?!
As much as I love to see there's actual character development, this is not what I see. I see the writer(s) trying…
Maybe he feels like nothing happened between him and JJ in the past 2 years because he has never outright pursed her. He's probably terrified of being rejected so he was okay with their status quo. I don't know the content leading up to he scene, but he was probably at his breaking point when he felt like she's actually slipping away.
However, I don't know what part of JJ's actions given him the idea that she sinti him. She's always been friendly, but she's never lead him on.
I don't know why but I have a feeling it could be Yong San - he was acting so weird in the first episode when…
The scene where she was writing the note and narrating said she didn't want to be chewed up gum or something. I don't think it's her, unless she wrote two notes!
Nah. It's the same in kdramas - heating is too loud and may ruin the sound quality of the scene. The studios are also huge so it's impossible to heat up the entire space. They may have space heaters in between takes but it's nowhwere near them during a scene, thats for sure
Although I've never really seen their breaths when they're talking in LiS, it means it wasn't that cold on set. I guess Shanghai never gets thaaaaaat cold.
I swooned during all of DM and DS scenes - the way he looks at her...BE STILL MY HEART! I love the flashback of everyone doubting him and then DM's voiceover where she said he's her music box. When she said the music was wonderful, I WAS LIKE YES YOU ARE WONDERFUL, DS! Even though the letter was not directed to him, I think he needed that encouragement. It was such a beautiful scene. Loveeeee themmm!!!
I died during all the bromance scenes. The text where DS almost sent - "Sweet dreams. LOL" DEAD.
Who do you guys think wrote the revenge post-it note? I have no idea who to suspect but for some reason I feel…
I don't know why but I have a feeling it could be Yong San - he was acting so weird in the first episode when he was questioning In Jae. I also noticed another scene where he looked sus - his eyes/reaction to something someone said. I think it was when JP was in their office in the second episode.
why do I feel the paper saying "I want revenge" is Foreshadowing
I don't know why but I have a feeling it could be Yong San - he was acting so weird in the first episode when he was questioning In Jae. I also noticed another scene where he looked sus - his eyes/reaction to something someone said. I think it was when JP was in their office in the second episode.
I watched the first 8 eps. Maybe I'm completely spoiled by Love is Sweet, but I can't feel almost any chemistry…
oh noooooooo!!! Honestly, I've been super spoiled by BL's chemistry with all her male leads. Especially after explosive chemistry with Xu Kai and Leo...I don't know how I'm going to get through it if the chemistry isn't there :'(
Even though they didn't show it, it's not that far fetchd to see how he ended up reverting to his pre-JJ days after the time skip.
Notice JJ refers to him as Du Zhong and rarely Du Lao Shi after time skip. Their relationship seem to have drifted somewhat and even though they work and see each everyday, it seems she's pulled back and has become more formal with him.
I can imagine him at work seeing JJ everyday but she's not 'his' - so close yet so far away. She's been happy and in love while he still has no one and he hasn't moved on from her. I think it's believable how that much build up of jealousy and anger for 2 years can make him bitter and an asshole (based on his character and personality).
What happened leading up to the car scene - he was happy because he thought she sent him flowers for his bday. Then he finds out she's leaving MH - leaving him. He's angry, desperate, he wants to do anything in his power to keep her because he's about to lose her for good.
Like he said, anything YS can give her, he can give to her, right? He doesn't understand what love is since he's never experienced it before. He thinks to love JJ is to have her, he's so wrong.
I applaud the writer for staying true to the novel - his character was shady in the novel as well.
However, I don't know what part of JJ's actions given him the idea that she sinti him. She's always been friendly, but she's never lead him on.
Although I've never really seen their breaths when they're talking in LiS, it means it wasn't that cold on set. I guess Shanghai never gets thaaaaaat cold.
I died during all the bromance scenes. The text where DS almost sent - "Sweet dreams. LOL" DEAD.
Episode 3 was perfect. Cannot wait for episode 4!