It's the genre. Most Jdramas that revolve around this genre tend to have at least 1 awkward character with a "hyper" [not the best word but i can't think of a better word] personality that matches Hana. Honestly HHJ did a brilliant job emulating these characteristics. I didn't even realize it was her at first in ep 1.
One thing I absolutely love about this drama is how nobody got a "miracle cure"- they still struggle but are now able to cope better. Quite realistic for a drama.
It's the usual Jdrama MDL ratingI'm in ep 2 so far and it's fun.A guy suffering from touch related PTSD meets…
In ep 3 Sosuke said that he feels that he is dirty.
Throughout ep 1-3 there are flashbacks of his brother quarantined in a sterilized room when they were kids. In ep 1/2, Sosuke gave something to his brother to eat in the room. Adding everything together, it’s a safe bet to guess that Sosuke must have blamed himself for his brother’s death since you are not supposed to contaminate the room/ patients have restrictions in there. The way his younger self glanced at his hands when they confirmed his brother’s death says it all. He’s probably wrong since the bro looked really weak but at such a young age, this could have had a long lasting impact on him. Hence the PTSD 😊
Scopophobia- ok i was too l lazy to change my comment after she mentioned it again but it is a phobia associated with social anxiety disorder so I'm not that wrong.🙊
So did I miss it or was the Han Wei Ping/Fang Lei storyline left open ended...
Semi open ended IMO. I'm almost certain the lawyer will follow her given he's pretty much lost everything. Since we know how tenacious Lei is, she'd probably somehow drag him to the UK with her since she wants to make amends with what she did to HaoChen🙈
Major spoilers so you have been warned 🤫Question 1- it's all partof a misunderstanding. Yan's sole objective…
It's imaginery. Basically Yan and HM brainstorm the best way to catch the couple's attention.
Stereotypically, Barbie and Twilight are thropes considered as romantic so my guess is that's why these 2 options were plan A and B.🙈
(Some did an even deeper analysis about how Barbie reflects how fake they are but I can't recall the exact details now)
You've entered HM's loser era so fair warning you might fight some of his actions rediculous if you are too used to his polished personality. I personally enjoyed it but some did find it abit jarring 🙈
for me (male viewer perspective) the hate for ML is that he asking FL to lie again as soon as they file for divorce.…
TMAI! He definitely tried to fool himself. You can see it in the way he enjoys their small moments/ when he is alone. Did you notice how he was blissfully fixing the lamps that were later part of Yan’s birthday surprise deco? That was such a subtle clue 🙈. There are so many other similar incidents.
Even when he declared how he didn’t love her, the key was in his phrasing. She asked him if he EVER loved her. Instead of saying yes or no, he simply said that he couldn’t love her from the moment he found out she was a fraud😌 And the indirect way he kept praising her unintentionally in ep 13? Even when he was being a cruel ass, trying to hurt her feelings the way he was hurting, he still ended up indirectly calling her his ideal partner (kind of in a reverse Mr Darcy confession manner if you are familiar with Pride & Prejudice)🙈
I agree with you about rooting for them. I’ve seen way worse couples. Even at their worst, neither Yan nor HM willingly sabotaged the other.🥲
for me (male viewer perspective) the hate for ML is that he asking FL to lie again as soon as they file for divorce.…
I totally understand his perspective. I've been team "be together" since the beginning in fact.
It's just that he was too cruel. Being defensive is understandable but the way he completely destroyed their past moments was sad. I loved the sand castle analogy Yan used to describe their relationship. It shows that she accepts the fact that both made mistakes.
for me (male viewer perspective) the hate for ML is that he asking FL to lie again as soon as they file for divorce.…
I did find it funny how he managed to delude himself into believing that since they both lied and he supports all her needs, they are on equal footing.
It would have been oooookay if he at least tried to listen to Yan when she tried to explain her true fellings. Afterall almost most of her actions proved that she truly cared about him and his family. Sadly he refused to listen.
I'm honestly just glad they didn't end it with her funeral 😭
I guess the Shens truly trusted the Sisters 🥲 Even the MIL is a softy once you win her heart.Nobody would have expected it.
Yes! The young actor is really remarkable given his age. It was so hard to watch the last few episodes but still so wholesome. Even his last scene with HM, no words were needed. His chemistry with Lusi was also awesome- specially the transition to “mum”
Haoming is a very defensive guy. I'm pretty sure by the time he truly realized her deception it was too late.…
I know how you feel. It’s the same with me as well. Like with the lamps? I totally didn’t realize that HM was fixing the lamps that were later used as birthday props. Even with the article, I completely missed this out in the initial episodes. Wonder what else we might have missed right?🙈
Everything is so subtly interwoven that it’s so easy to miss. Even the final contract sign for their new partnership -> instead of signing divorce papers, they’ve signed themselves into a more committed life together.❤️
Haoming is a very defensive guy. I'm pretty sure by the time he truly realized her deception it was too late.…
Yesss!!! He is the king of denial!🤭 It must have hurt him a lot to think that Yan didn’t love him but he just couldn’t let her go even back then. He was already the black sheep - willingly marrying Yan despite knowing everything shows just how far gone he truly was.🙈
It almost feels like everytime he argues with her, he’s confessing his feelings in reverse. The article was really a nice touch. And mirroring their situation with the Chu couple? So much was said with so little. 🥲
Throughout ep 1-3 there are flashbacks of his brother quarantined in a sterilized room when they were kids. In ep 1/2, Sosuke gave something to his brother to eat in the room. Adding everything together, it’s a safe bet to guess that Sosuke must have blamed himself for his brother’s death since you are not supposed to contaminate the room/ patients have restrictions in there. The way his younger self glanced at his hands when they confirmed his brother’s death says it all. He’s probably wrong since the bro looked really weak but at such a young age, this could have had a long lasting impact on him. Hence the PTSD 😊
Scopophobia- ok i was too l lazy to change my comment after she mentioned it again but it is a phobia associated with social anxiety disorder so I'm not that wrong.🙊
FL- i honestly couldn't recall the term she used.
I'm in ep 2 so far and it's fun.
A guy suffering from touch related PTSD meets a woman who secretly has severe social anxiety. What could go wrong?🤭
Something in their personalities and characters seem to sync- even in the BTS.
But to each their own🙃
Stereotypically, Barbie and Twilight are thropes considered as romantic so my guess is that's why these 2 options were plan A and B.🙈
(Some did an even deeper analysis about how Barbie reflects how fake they are but I can't recall the exact details now)
You've entered HM's loser era so fair warning you might fight some of his actions rediculous if you are too used to his polished personality. I personally enjoyed it but some did find it abit jarring 🙈
It would have been fun to see his reaction when he found out Warm Harbour was HC🤣🤣🤣
Even when he declared how he didn’t love her, the key was in his phrasing. She asked him if he EVER loved her. Instead of saying yes or no, he simply said that he couldn’t love her from the moment he found out she was a fraud😌 And the indirect way he kept praising her unintentionally in ep 13? Even when he was being a cruel ass, trying to hurt her feelings the way he was hurting, he still ended up indirectly calling her his ideal partner (kind of in a reverse Mr Darcy confession manner if you are familiar with Pride & Prejudice)🙈
I agree with you about rooting for them. I’ve seen way worse couples. Even at their worst, neither Yan nor HM willingly sabotaged the other.🥲
It's just that he was too cruel. Being defensive is understandable but the way he completely destroyed their past moments was sad. I loved the sand castle analogy Yan used to describe their relationship. It shows that she accepts the fact that both made mistakes.
It would have been oooookay if he at least tried to listen to Yan when she tried to explain her true fellings. Afterall almost most of her actions proved that she truly cared about him and his family. Sadly he refused to listen.
Even the MIL is a softy once you win her heart.Nobody would have expected it.
Yes! The young actor is really remarkable given his age. It was so hard to watch the last few episodes but still so wholesome. Even his last scene with HM, no words were needed. His chemistry with Lusi was also awesome- specially the transition to “mum”
Everything is so subtly interwoven that it’s so easy to miss. Even the final contract sign for their new partnership -> instead of signing divorce papers, they’ve signed themselves into a more committed life together.❤️
It almost feels like everytime he argues with her, he’s confessing his feelings in reverse. The article was really a nice touch. And mirroring their situation with the Chu couple? So much was said with so little. 🥲