to be fair to aโjiu, he didnโt know it would kill her father later. those pills were given to him by his brother…
what's so difficult about saying I didn't know it's was poisonous or else wouldn't have given to him? huh? they deliberately want us to worry about their potential break up over this. too bad I know the writer's intention hhh
poor chu zhao! she got betrayed again by her lover! she just found out that xie yinlain/ajiu poisened her dad to death and he admitted to it. poor chu zhao just doesn't have a good taste in men ๐. I was suspicious of him all the time but just got confirmed it. next time she need not trust another man, because it looks like she's not fated to have a faithful romantic relationship
what hell just happened at the end of episode 2? ๐ณ I thought if chu zhao reach the palace with the imperial grandson the imperor would pass his throne to his grandson and award chu zhao and fu jiu handsomely but he turned against them and even wanted to clear the way for Xiao xun by killing chu zhao and the kid ๐.what is even more frustrating is that instead of Xiao xun paying ultimate price for his treason he became the savior of the throne and chu zhao is the one who the ultimate price of course she became the grand princess but at the cost of never marrying and having or never use her title to do something herself. WHAT THE FUCK JUST HAPPENED?
Why Shorter Formats Are Failing CreativelyThe "Rushed Ending" Syndrome: The single biggest complaint from viewers is that shorter dramas start with a fantastic, high-budget premise but completely fall apart in the final two episodes. Writers are forcing complex plots into 12 episodes, leaving no room for a satisfying resolution. Antagonists are defeated in five minutes, mysteries are solved via lazy exposition, and endings feel incredibly unearned. Death of Character Development: Classic K-dramas are beloved because viewers bond deeply with the characters over 16 episodes. In a 12-episode format, secondary characters are reduced to one-dimensional cardboard cutouts, and the main coupleโs romance often feels unconvincing because they are forced to fall in love instantly to keep up with the breakneck pacing. Half-Baked Concepts: Writers are treating 12-episode shows like extended movies, cramming in massive lore or multi-layered concepts without giving the story time to breathe. High-profile disappointmentsโsuch as KBS's star-studded fantasy drama Twelveโfaced intense community backlash for feeling cheap, underwritten, and entirely rushed despite an enormous budget.
wait so itโs HE? but they just donโt end up together in the drama?? saw a comment saying sheโs a commoner…
so the drama is a sad ending ๐ ๐ข? i liked the story so I was looking forward to watching it but since sad ending is not cut for me I'll just pass it
did joo Ina and Noh ki jun had a grudge against each other and Noh ki jun just doesn't remember ๐ณ? the reason I'm asking this is that on her first day she greeted all the other subordinates but she greeted Noh Ki Jun in way a bit strange and despite his high work efficiency she demoted him to the third team with out any reasonable reason. why she's doing this to him?
but the ML is a jerk ๐ ๐ก ๐ฟ one around episode 6 LMT got suspicious of the valuable things he bought for…
but he never told her who he is and kept deceiving her until she's find out everything by herself and it's around that time that he tries to make amends but sill deceiving her.she even gave him a chance to explain himself and to check if the story he's been feeding her checks out with what she started remembering what did he do? he continued his lies.right now she's damped his and left him so it's Ok now
but the ML is a jerk ๐ ๐ก ๐ฟ one around episode 6 LMT got suspicious of the valuable things he bought for her despite him being broke so she decides to follow him and see if what he is up to but nanny li the spy he planted around LMT has already reported to him that LMT was going to tail him. and what did he do? he brought someone that would stage an act with him just to deceive her and make her hear what he wanted her to hear, she leaves the restaurant with tears in her eyes thinking her devoting husband has gone through bad things in order to bring her valuable things. he is a Fucking jerk ๐ I wish she finds out who he is or remember her memories and leave his ass for good
this show scratched every itch. perfect duo, the male lead had me cracking up the entire time. he was so sarcastic…
but the ML is a jerk ๐ ๐ก ๐ฟ one around episode 6 LMT got suspicious of the valuable things he bought for her despite him being broke so she decides to follow him and see if what he is up to but nanny li the spy he planted around LMT has already reported to him that LMT was going to tail him. and what did he do? he brought someone that would stage an act with him just to deceive her and make her hear what he wanted her to hear, she leaves the restaurant with tears in her eyes thinking her devoting husband has gone through bad things in order to bring her valuable things. he is a Fucking jerk ๐ I wish she finds out who he is or remember her memories and leave his ass for good
you're surprisingly righ because you save me from the one thing I don't like in the romantic shows is that when the ML is either too good-for-nothing or have the minimum screen time or when the ML is always there but do nothing to help the FL
to her the main lead cui jiu is her world but to him she's his absolute enemy poor Liu miantang ๐ข ๐ . I didn't knew loosing your memory will make you dedicate yourself and be sincere with the very person who's very dangerous to you
when this show was airing I used to see a lot of short clips from Iqyi's page in Facebook and lost of those clips were the 2 couple stabbing each other to death ๐ณ what do you say about that?
CXQ has finally broke ๐ CYY and GJZ apart. GJZ just signed up that amicable separation later and decided not indulge him or wait for him until cools down. all that being Lovey-dovey bn CYY and GJZ just needed a little test from GJZ'x lover CXQ and she signed the divorce letter right away this shows their were deep enough to stand some pressure ๐ข ๐ ๐
Death of Character Development: Classic K-dramas are beloved because viewers bond deeply with the characters over 16 episodes. In a 12-episode format, secondary characters are reduced to one-dimensional cardboard cutouts, and the main coupleโs romance often feels unconvincing because they are forced to fall in love instantly to keep up with the breakneck pacing.
Half-Baked Concepts: Writers are treating 12-episode shows like extended movies, cramming in massive lore or multi-layered concepts without giving the story time to breathe. High-profile disappointmentsโsuch as KBS's star-studded fantasy drama Twelveโfaced intense community backlash for feeling cheap, underwritten, and entirely rushed despite an enormous budget.
i liked the story so I was looking forward to watching it but since sad ending is not cut for me I'll just pass it
why she's doing this to him?
he is a Fucking jerk ๐ I wish she finds out who he is or remember her memories and leave his ass for good
he is a Fucking jerk ๐ I wish she finds out who he is or remember her memories and leave his ass for good