Yes! Me too! I really hope they don't have too much time spent on the business and other couple pairings.
From the new poster, it looks like there are at least three supporting couples in the series đ If the side couplesâ stories donât grab me, i usually skip them, so yeah, that might happen here too.
40 episodes are a lot for a modern rom-com. I like both Tan Jianci and Wang Churan, so I'm excited for this, but I really hope it doesn't get dragged out with unnecessary filler.
Iâm on episode 7, and itâs getting pretty hard to watch with how much her parents are leeching off her. Does Miyu ever cut them off? Or at least start setting boundaries and realize how much theyâre taking advantage of her.
To help you with that, think of Victor Ma as one aspect of Sang Yan's personality (the brotherly side) and BJT…
yes, thatâs exactly how I see it. Even if we look at Sang Zhi in Hidden Love, her personality feels quite different at home or with her brother compared to how she is with outsiders. With her college friends or dormmates, sheâs much shyer, more reserved, and more introverted. And since we only really see Sang Yanâs brotherly side in Hidden Love, it makes sense to view that as just one aspect of his personality, just like Sang Zhi shows different sides of herself in different settings.
I guess people truly havenât watched PA,or else they wouldnât complain about the FLâs acting,when the other…
exactly. If someone hasn't watched Princess Agents and jumps straight into this, the flashbacks carry little to no weight. they miss the emotional payoff those scenes offer PA fans; even the opening ice lake scene wonât hit them with the same impact it does for viewers already familiar with the original series.
Not sure why people are complaining so much. Itâs basically impossible to get the original cast back after all this time because most of them are big leads now and wouldnât go back to supporting roles.
Iâll admit the first two episodes were a bit slow/confusing for me. It kind of felt like a Princess Agents sequel, but also not really. After episode 2, though, I started enjoying every moment.
And for those whining about the female leadâs acting, I really donât get it. Sure, sheâs young, but sheâs playing her character exactly how she should. Her acting is actually pretty solid, and she could easily outshine a lot of actors in today's C-Drama scene who are just there for their looks.
Also, for anyone who hasnât watched Princess Agents before, itâs better to watch it first. Otherwise, this one can be hard to follow, even with the flashbacks showing key plot points.
People are saying this is a remake, not a sequel. But I donât think itâs a remake since it clearly continues the story after that cliffhanger in PA. What do you guys think? There are some flashbacks, which make sense since everything is connected, but that doesnât make it a remake.
It's from the demon lore. Basically demons are said to be genderless. She/ he has changed into so many faces along…
Oh, okay. I was a bit confused since China usually doesnât allow same-gender characters to fall in love on screen but the show kind of hinted at it which threw me off đ thanks for the reply though, it helps me continue the story without confusion now.
Currently at episode 5. Is Xiaowei originally a man or a woman? According to the two female leads' talk, he must be female i think, and in a male disguise. Also, he is in love with Shengwang or Ms. Yu? Iâm damn confused here đ Did I miss something very important here?
Iâll admit the first two episodes were a bit slow/confusing for me. It kind of felt like a Princess Agents sequel, but also not really. After episode 2, though, I started enjoying every moment.
And for those whining about the female leadâs acting, I really donât get it. Sure, sheâs young, but sheâs playing her character exactly how she should. Her acting is actually pretty solid, and she could easily outshine a lot of actors in today's C-Drama scene who are just there for their looks.
Also, for anyone who hasnât watched Princess Agents before, itâs better to watch it first. Otherwise, this one can be hard to follow, even with the flashbacks showing key plot points.