The drama is really good. The only problem is the female lead's acting. Most of the times she acts really dumb…
I think part of it was the fact that she was locked up and sheltered by her father for most of her life. She acts less cutesy around episode 17/18... by which time the male lead's sister starts increasing the aegyo/baby-ish behavior. -_-
Still enjoying the fluff and comedy, but had to rewatch scenes from Princess Agents and Legend of Fuyao to see some stronger, kick ass female leads.
I suspect she is pretending to be male because the family has no other children.
I read somewhere that the book the drama is based on has Mo being a male "more beautiful than a woman"; however, the show's script may likely change to reveal the character's gender to be a woman.
I'm only on episode 13 and love the younger brother. He's thoughtful and caring of Seung Ah...who seems like a bit like an airhead. Her manager, the male lead, is caring, but seems a little aloof and cold. // I think every single convenience store concoction is drowning in cheese and looks like it needs to be washed down with a beer.
Would love to know who the artist is for the beautiful artwork on Cha Soo Hyun's wall and used in the animated portions of the drama. I love that this isn't a dramatic, angst-ridden, drawn out makjang type of drama (w/the exception of the scheming, troublesome mothers).
Maggie Huang (Su Jin from Ten Miles) is playing Yang Mi's role in the drama (our Bai Qian also from Ten Miles). Hoping this is released soon. Was disappointed when L.O.R.D. 2's movie release was cancelled/halted. Hope that is released in 2019.
I don't think I've had to pause a drama so much from laughing so hard and cringing at the same time. Epi 10 shows his pics from "Soulmate". Loved that drama!!
I keep jumping back here to see if anyone has subbed this series. Up to 13 episodes currently out. T_T It's a little campy and different than the novel, but it's entertaining.
i don't understand the summaryso it's all a game????
The main character, Zhu Yao, is a game designer and being sucked into the video game is only part of the storyline. Once in the game realm it plays out like a typical xianxia drama with elements of a role-playing game (pick/choose an item from their "space", level up, etc.) In the instances where she "dies" or something happens to her internet access, she gets kicked back to reality in the drama.
It somewhat reminds me of the Kenny Kwan Cdrama, "Your Highness".
The more I read the novel, the more I see the drama playing out differently, but incorporating some of the scenes from the book. The male lead/Zhu Yao's master is played with more feeling in the show. Liking both so far and hope it continues to be good.
The drama follows some parts of the novel, so if you read it, you'll have an understanding of some of the scenes you're watching.
In the novel, two of the main characters start off as children, but grow older in the story. In the drama, those two main characters are already grown up. The book is a light read and really funny.
Still enjoying the fluff and comedy, but had to rewatch scenes from Princess Agents and Legend of Fuyao to see some stronger, kick ass female leads.
It somewhat reminds me of the Kenny Kwan Cdrama, "Your Highness".
The more I read the novel, the more I see the drama playing out differently, but incorporating some of the scenes from the book. The male lead/Zhu Yao's master is played with more feeling in the show. Liking both so far and hope it continues to be good.
In the novel, two of the main characters start off as children, but grow older in the story. In the drama, those two main characters are already grown up. The book is a light read and really funny.