This was a terrible episode for my heart.Yingying and Zi Fang separating. Chu Mu and Rou'er separating. One heartbreak after another.And I honestly don't understand Chu Mu. Didn't he say he would trust the woman he loves? So why is he acting like this now? It's incredibly frustrating to watch.The one bright spot in all this misery is Shen Chu Jun and Sun Ling Wei. At least one couple is getting the happiness they deserve.And my poor Crown Prince... at this point, I just feel sorry for him. He can't seem to catch a break.
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Ying ying is such a pitiful character, always sacrificing herself for the sake of her family. And the saddest part is that her family truly does love her in return. I just wish she could see their flaws more clearly. Funnily enough, she's now in a situation very similar to Fu Yin's now.I'm genuinely touched by the Empress's kindness toward Rou'er. She's sincerely grateful to her, and that's a quality I can truly admire. On the complete opposite end of the spectrum is Demon Zhou, who continues to disgust me every time he appears on screen.I also feel bad for the Crown Prince. It feels like the writers are deliberately sabotaging his character just to make a man who is literally an abuser look better by comparison. At least he has a son now. And honestly, I'm willing to accept that he forgives the Crown Princess, I do believe her regret is genuine.Finally, I'm so happy that Rou'er asked for the villagers to be helped. Moments like these are exactly why I continue to root for her despite all the frustration this drama puts me through.
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This series will never see the daylight, the plot was good but as per Jeff only 8 episode if the series comes out will not give the size of the story line the supposed to
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Kiss Me, Remember? Episode 1
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I can't wait to see Barcode acting again, I really love to see him happy with Kin, I want to hear the OST that they will do together
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Setting everything else aside, Lu Qi is genuinely good to Fu Yin. Compared to Demon Zhou and Zi Fang, he's a much kinder man to the woman he loves.That's also one of Chu Mu's greatest qualities, and it's why his relationship with Rou'er works so well. They have such a strong partnership. And they're finally married! Oh my God. It may not be official, since it wasn't arranged by their parents or a matchmaker, but in my heart, it absolutely counts. I'm also hoping this finally keeps everyone else from harassing her.I'm really curious about Chu Mu's plan. Part of me wonders if he thinks that having a child together would somehow solve their situation.Also... just when is Demon Zhou going to die???As for Chu Ling and Princess Xin Nan, I absolutely adore their relationship.Thankfully, Consort Yan isn't nearly as irrational as the Empress; otherwise, everyone's lives would be in complete ruins. I actually think she's someone who genuinely believes in love, and that's something I can admire, even if it shows itself through her unwavering support for her completely unhinged son.And Fu Yin getting to know Aunt Lu was heartbreaking. They're both kind, selfless women who love their families deeply, which makes the whole situation all the more tragic.
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My heart broke for the villagers Rou'er and Chu Mu encountered. Their suffering was genuinely painful to watch, and it made me appreciate Sheng Xiao Jing even more. I'm so glad he's such a good person who truly cares about the people.One of my favorite things about the FL and ML relationship is their ability to forgive each other instead of holding onto resentment.Oh my God... Fu Yin is pregnant?!And now she finally knows the truth... poor girl. She ended that man herself (he deserved it), and at this rate, she might end Lu Qi too. What a woman. She's so different from her sister, far more decisive and willing to take action without hesitation.As for poor Fu Tao, it must be heartbreaking for him to realize that both his mother and his sister have been wronged by the very same family.
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I didn’t expect to see Oshin’s mother again and it made me feel both happy and sad. Hope she will stay with her daughter for a long time and those two will have the best time together.“You’re the luckiest woman in all Japan!”. I feel that every Asian mother would often treat her daughter’s husband like a prince, even though the guy doesn’t really do much for his wife. I’m not sure. I think my late grandma used to say the same to my father in front of both of them. A lot of people said that it’s because the mother wants her daughter to be treated well in her husband’s family. In this case, Oshin’s husband just said he had everything he had now thanks to Oshin, which is an obvious fact. And that’s already makes Oshin the luckiest woman? It should be opposite.
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Fu Yin is basically Lu Qi's good luck charm. It's just a pity that he's such a terrible person, because her heart is going to be completely shattered when she finally learns the truth.Even Hai Niu seems to be more self-aware than Zi Fang at this point, and Zi Fang might finally be starting to realize a few things too... maybe. Still, being manipulated in return is exactly what he deserves. I love Yingying for that. Use this man and make him suffer. I also find it hilarious that now that the roles are reversed, he's suddenly unhappy about being the one getting played.One thing we can all agree on, though, is that we want Lu Yun Ji's head.And finally, the scenes between Rou'er and Chu Mu. The time they spent together completely washed my soul after all the frustration of the previous episodes. It was exactly what I needed, but I have a bad feeling that this brief moment of happiness is only going to come back to haunt them.
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Archives: The Nanyang Mystery Episode 7
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The explanation for why previous episode felt so trippy made so much sense! So, it was all due to the poison of the Twilight Grass. Luckily, Haixia had some antibodies from three years ago, so he didn't die, but instead just hallucinated a lot. 😌😮💨 Ding Yuxi's acting throughout that entire sequence—how he talked with an imaginary Hailou, with himself, with the wooden pillar, and how he dealt with that guy—was amazing. He looked like a complete madman and I absolutely savoured it! 🤩👏It's wonderful to watch how a man in a wheelchair can be so much more capable than any other perfectly healthy man. That says a lot about Haixia's character and his skills. 😏Hailou just kept being his usual funny self. He came up with yet another insane plan by making people think they were sick just to find the culprit. Even though that was unsuccessful, at the last second he realised it was the doctor. He was then forced to flee Nan'an by jumping into the sea, eventually entering the other ship via the shitting hole and wreaking a little chaos there! 😂And again... I really do hope the brothers meet soon. 🙏
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I like this show a LOT so far it’s been really fun to watch and I love the characters but I wasn’t a fan of how little I saw the main couple I love GL and BL but when one has a better plot I’d rather see more of that being developed doesn’t seem to have that many eps left so I’m not particularly interested to start fully immersing into the second pair’s relationship anymore I’m curious on how the last 2(?) eps will play out I hope it doesn’t end feeling unfinished or rushed I’m mixed between loving cp 1 & 2 enjoying the farm scenes and worrying about the time clock excited for next week!
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Teach You a Lesson Episode 10
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This drama has the same vibe as taxi driver. I like the corporal punishment. Because some people have no shame. Eye for and eye as they say. The stories are relatable not only for KR but the rest of the world. People have become selfish and ruthless which is a very bad combination.
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At this point, I'm genuinely wondering: if I skipped twenty episodes, would the story still be dealing with the same conflicts?I'm happy the rebels were finally able to make a move. As for the Empress, I dislike her, but I can understand her motivations. When they were trapped in the cave, I actually found myself feeling sympathy for her.I'm surprised Rou'er decided to help Lord Liang, and honestly, I'm disappointed. She's far too willing to help people who will never be grateful to her. It's even more frustrating that she didn't take the credit for what she did.Chu Mu continues to prove what a genuinely good person he is. Even after everything that happened, he still chose to save Lu Qi.Consort Yan is much more cunning than I initially thought, and I sincerely hope Demon Zhou never becomes emperor.And Zi Fang... I swear, I can't stand him. People get so few chances in life, why waste them like this? Also, why are the writers so determined to keep forcing the female lead into abusive situations? It's becoming repetitive and exhausting rather than compelling.
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I'm very pleased to see Demon Zhou finally getting upset. It was one of the few satisfying moments in the episode.But once again, it felt like so much hassle for so little reward. The writers seem to be losing their ability to move the plot forward at a reasonable pace, stretching simple developments across multiple episodes instead of letting the story progress naturally. It's becoming frustrating rather than suspenseful.
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Finally, Ma Hai Niu is gone... or so I thought. This drama's insistence on love triangles can be really exhausting at times.I ended up skipping most of this episode because they're dragging this storyline out for far too long, and Demon Zhou gets way more screen time than I'd like.Still, it looks like the Crown Princess's sister, Ling Wei, and the Third Brother Sheng are becoming more relevant, so I'm curious to see where that goes.At least Princess Xin Nan continues to help Rou'er, which remains one of my favorite parts of the show.
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I'm so happy that Rou'er has a friend like Lady Bao Ling. And I'm so relieved that Lu Qi couldn't find anything about her plan. That being said, I would have preferred it if Fu Yin had been the one to help her sister, first because it would have validated all of her planning, and second because it would have been more believable than Lady Bao Ling conveniently having an exact copy of the embroidery used.Finally, we got some scenes between Rou'er and Chu Mu! But I'm not enjoying his interactions with Ma Hai Niu at all.I'm glad that Fu Rou is able to stand up to Lord Liang. What I don't like is how the story seems to be trying so hard to paint Zhou as a good guy. To me, he's just as much of a rapist as Lord Liang, so I can't sympathize with him at all. On the other hand, I absolutely love Chu Ling. At this point, I'm skipping every scene with Zhou.A lot of people might find the ending scene funny, but honestly, it was just frustrating to watch.
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