Steady meaning no turbulence. The leads’ relationship is solid. After reconciliation, there’s no third wheel or revenge, just understanding, being considerate of each other, lovey dovey etc. as should a real ideal relationship be. Some people enjoy the excitement like revenge, third wheel, maybe some kidnapping and bribing sprinkled here and there.
Since I just finished Maid's Revenge a few days ago. I have an amazing idea. They should cast the governor Fang…
Hmm. Does he look good in period costume? I mean I had that thought danced across my mind before and I don’t think it’s a bad idea. If he does good with the partnership he’ll gain more exposure
People are just used to the troupes. And they still complain if it was used. So there is no perfect series. Just…
It’s true. It’s one of the things I’m proud of her. She had no drama stuck on shelf. But that also mean we have to constantly wait for her to film new ones
This was so dull, the writers must have fallen alseep while they wrote it! Pity I like these actors.
This genre isn’t for everyone. This drama followed the novel 95% which I admire and applaud. It’s a very steady and realistic relationship. No third wheels or revenge. It’s comfortable to watch.
I enjoy how gently he goes into the kiss with her and then it just gets steamy. Also the nose rub is just so cute and loving, so much affection. Everytime they kiss and do these nose rubs I just find that they love each other. LC is not a man of words, but little actions he does just shows how much he loves GX. Him making her breakfast from scratch (i.e., dumplings in the morning), knowing what she likes (he's captured her tastebud and tummy), checking expiration dates in her fridge, does chores. I want a man like that. GX will whine and he'll relent.
Overall, I find the love scenes very natural and comfortable to watch. Nothing of the cheesiness or cringe. I can always expect this of Seven.
I appreciate the fact that this drama follows the novel to a tee.Too bad the editing was lacking (choppy scenes,…
I agree with the choppy editing, it's very sharp and abrupt. The scene isn't finished and it's switched abruptly to the next. But the leads' romance make up for it
Honestly, ml turning evil is very understandable. He’s been ridiculed, bullied, harassed mentally, physically and emotionally, starved and wronged. If I were him, I would kill everyone too if I were him. The hatred he has inside for everyone is very justifiable and understandable. That aside, Luo fits this role very much. He’s slim enough to play the sickly role and I always thought he’s great at playing angst. He’s also good at playing the moody character.
So fl has cultivating powers, travels back 500years in a mortal body that looks exactly like her? she marries to ml that's a mortal then....but he somehow cultivates into a demon lord that destroys the world 500 years in the future. am i getting it right?
Overall, I find the love scenes very natural and comfortable to watch. Nothing of the cheesiness or cringe. I can always expect this of Seven.