I realize that not everyone in this world shares the same view of right and wrong. In the comments section, some…
The fact that she was acting like a victim and was even willing to sell her own parentage that even her own mother had to remind her that unlike with some, her dad was a good man says a lot.
Even with the accident, I can understand why she got scared BUT given how the friend kept trying to convince her to visit Lin, the least she could have done was at least send a message or some kind of token of apology / closure so he wouldn't feel so abandoned without an explanation. If even Nie thinks her behaviour was cold then you know she made a mistake (I saw some comments claiming that she didn't owe anything to Lin).
Why is this drama called an idol drama? Asking because I don't know how the categories are divided
With Cdramas, the actors do not have to be idols like with k-idol dramas. Since Jinmai and SWL have an existing huge fan base that matches the target audience for the drama, it still can fall under idol drama.
Dear Chat summarizes it as follows: "Shine on Me is called an idol drama because of who it’s made for, how it’s cast, how it’s told, and how it’s marketed—not because it’s only about fame or idols."
while watching since first ep, i really thought i got major major kdrama vibes from the scenes with ost playing…
The costumes and the "only thr ML remembers and suffers" plotline low key reminded me of Lovely Runner at times ngl. Specially whenever Lin is sporting his black turtleneck, long overcoat, and brooding eyes 🙈
Does anyone know if Jiang Yun family is rich or did she and her brother made their money?
They were ordinary (and not rich) but the mum's smart business acumen was what helped them land many lucrative deals (I am basing this on what Lin's mum told him during their little heart to heart).
it's no. 1 in china across multiple platforms and i believe it broke the record as the highest rated idol drama…
Yes! I saw a post indicating that JinMai broke her own record since the last drama to have the highest ranking for an idol drama was "Amidst a snow storm".
Based on ep 28's preview, our SMART Mr Nie is planning to shift to Real Estate because it's more stable.As per…
I wouldn't call it hate exactly but due to a misunderstanding the ML and FL do not get along at first but once they start to learn more about eachother, they get close.
pls does something bad happen to nie chengyuan's mistress and daughter i really want them to suffer bro they are…
Based on ep 28's preview, our SMART Mr Nie is planning to shift to Real Estate because it's more stable.
As per Chat, China's real estate industry experienced slumps and increasing regulatory/ debt driven issues, resulting in a crash by 2021 -unlike with PV which was volatile during the last decade but nothing critical as what happened with Real Estate. What's interesting is that the crash was predictable even in 2013 despite what Mr Nie claims.
So......I'm guessing Ms Green tea and her little tea bag will not be shopping at Louis Vitton for too long? Or at the very least Nie is about to have a rude awakening 🙈
PS: if what I'm guessing is true, you gotta love the attention to detail- the way they intertwined facts with fiction🤭
So I don’t really get the conflict at all. Like why would Lin Yusen even feel the need to blame someone for…
It was never about the accident...it's the fact that the girl he fell for AND was made to believe that she too loved him back abandoned him after the crash without hesitation. When he finally found her, the fact that she didn't recognize him truly hurt him.
After fl confession when ml hug her why is she hesitating? Looks like she is forcing herself
This is her first official relationship AND the first time a guy truly showered her with so much care and affection. She probably short circuited for a second since it can be so overwhelming to know that everything is ok now.
Even with the accident, I can understand why she got scared BUT given how the friend kept trying to convince her to visit Lin, the least she could have done was at least send a message or some kind of token of apology / closure so he wouldn't feel so abandoned without an explanation. If even Nie thinks her behaviour was cold then you know she made a mistake (I saw some comments claiming that she didn't owe anything to Lin).
Dear Chat summarizes it as follows:
"Shine on Me is called an idol drama because of who it’s made for, how it’s cast, how it’s told, and how it’s marketed—not because it’s only about fame or idols."
Non-fans can be subjective too but it's usually significantly less than a fan (assuming they aren't secretly a hater).
He is pretty much doomed 🙈
As per Chat, China's real estate industry experienced slumps and increasing regulatory/ debt driven issues, resulting in a crash by 2021 -unlike with PV which was volatile during the last decade but nothing critical as what happened with Real Estate. What's interesting is that the crash was predictable even in 2013 despite what Mr Nie claims.
So......I'm guessing Ms Green tea and her little tea bag will not be shopping at Louis Vitton for too long? Or at the very least Nie is about to have a rude awakening 🙈
PS: if what I'm guessing is true, you gotta love the attention to detail- the way they intertwined facts with fiction🤭
As you can probably see, the recent episodes have got me a wee bit too obsessed with the drama 🙈
They do have the potential to add a new season ngl. We still have a lot to learn and explore afterall🙈
Besides it's a highway- you are not supposed to drive slow 🫠
The fact that even the daughter understood how serious her mistake was while the adults couldn't be bothered to makes it even worse honestly 🥲
It's also interesting in a way. Looks like Lin's uncle truly underestimated him back then seeing how casual he was about the accident.