I think Netflix is getting all 23 episodes, they just haven't put all 23 on the episode list yet. I'm watching…
It does not have dates for ep 13, 14... I saw April 1st for maybe ep 17. I don't remember. I guess I have to wait to see if there is anything tomorrow.
It's such a cute drama with great chemistry. Mdl has become so negative
I had to wade through the negative comments to find you! LOL! After being obsessed with TFF for weeks , this is a refreshing fun drama. Esther is adorable. I get a kick out the uber snowboarding ๐ Netflix only has 12 episodes still April 1st so I have to watch elsewhere.
๐คฃ I am watching Ski Into Love even though the rating is low. Esther is making me laugh. I read a review that…
I am watching it now and she makes me laugh ๐ I know several who don't want to watch her and that is okay. I understand because the first time I watched her on the recommendation of a friend was Moonlight. I didn't finish Moonlight but since then watched several of her dramas such as ROTLF and LBFATD. I love her now!
This is what a KDrama digital creator said about TFF. https://www.instagram.com/reel/DHOpA7YyVh5/?igsh=MXIzaWt2dWljYzRjcA==I…
Bai Jing Ting acted with his eyes and every minute expression. On rewatch I found I had missed some on first watch. This is one of those dramas that seems better on rewatch because by then you have seen the end of the journey and that understanding makes all the details from the beginning more meaningful. It is a beautiful watch.
I want to add also that if I watch a drama and I find I don't like it right from the start, I drop it or delete…
I started this feeling the same! I remember feeling so disappointed it was Ruonan and usually if I feel that way, I can never change my mind watching. Nobody is more surprised than me how I loved her in this. I am not saying I will look for her in other dramas but she was great in this. And Sang Yan...well what can I say? ๐
This is what a KDrama digital creator said about TFF. https://www.instagram.com/reel/DHOpA7YyVh5/?igsh=MXIzaWt2dWljYzRjcA==I…
The pacing seems slow but there is depth in every moment of the episode as well insight from the past with flashbacks at the start of each episode and a brief scene at the end that shows the ML's pov with a "It's not over yet" section. I cannot tell you how many times I find myself shocked that the 45 min episode was over. For some reason, the drama allowed the sml's grandpa to hijack the secondary couple's story and it didn't fit in so I skipped those scenes. I thought to watch them on rewatch but I am not interested. For me, the pacing was excellent.
As for the character arc, everything falls into place beautifully. There is one hiccup with the FL's arc that seems like a step back but it didn't bother me as much as it did others because I saw it from the director's angle in using it as means to show Sang Yan's growth as he saw more into the Yi Fan's past. This part lasted about 2 episodes and was added in by the drama. It was a deviation from the plot in the book. I included this in my review.
If you look at the OST playlist posted at the top by Peachey Blossom, read the lyrics to "Mayday", and you will see the ML's pov. Then read the lyrics from "It's You" and you will get a feel of the FL's pov. It is obvious that "It's You" is from the FL's pov but I didn't see the significance of the drama playing at the end of each episode while showing the ML's pov.
This isn't just a story of angst and second chance love or even abuse. It is a masterpiece that has significant details and production. I still don't know why the grandpa scenes are there to the extent they are. I think I need to watch them because the creativity of this production must have included him for a reason. There must be a connection where the themes are concerned.
I loved the leads performance on Hello Saturday. What is this "Troublemaker" number that they did.?
As for the character arc, everything falls into place beautifully. There is one hiccup with the FL's arc that seems like a step back but it didn't bother me as much as it did others because I saw it from the director's angle in using it as means to show Sang Yan's growth as he saw more into the Yi Fan's past. This part lasted about 2 episodes and was added in by the drama. It was a deviation from the plot in the book. I included this in my review.
If you look at the OST playlist posted at the top by Peachey Blossom, read the lyrics to "Mayday", and you will see the ML's pov. Then read the lyrics from "It's You" and you will get a feel of the FL's pov. It is obvious that "It's You" is from the FL's pov but I didn't see the significance of the drama playing at the end of each episode while showing the ML's pov.
This isn't just a story of angst and second chance love or even abuse. It is a masterpiece that has significant details and production. I still don't know why the grandpa scenes are there to the extent they are. I think I need to watch them because the creativity of this production must have included him for a reason. There must be a connection where the themes are concerned.