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Too long
The first few episodes were so good. The chemistry...swoon, the slow burn of them liking each other....swoon, the flirting and silliness; it was lovely. Even when they first got together, it was still nice and exciting and heartfluttering.Then people found out.
The brother over reacted, the sister overreacted. Their dads were the only normal people. And that mother....oh my god, I have never hated a character more in my life. As a mother I found her behaviour towards her daughter from the very beginning - even before she found out - absolutely abhorrent. I assume it shows the relationship in that culture as they are, but come on....the manipulation, the hitting and screaming at everyone, saying it was for her daughter but really she was a groundlessly elitist snob . I really hoped she'd fall off a cliff like a Disney villain, I haven't been so annoyed by a non violent non murderous character since Delores Umbridge in Harry Potter. And her insistance that she go back to that ridiculous ex who should have been put in jail but instead just seemed to cease to exist...absurd.
Sadly the leads' chemistry seemed to disappate after everyone found out too. The fact he hugged her like a child was consistency off putting.
On top of the vile woman was the needless involment of JunHui and GyeongSeong's father...added nothing.
The sexual harrasment at work side storyline...added nothing.
The amout of time that could have been saved by cutting down the 'walking around looking thoughful' scenes would have halved this series running time...no need...added nothing.
And the music....dear lord....anyone who has watched this show in its entirety will have heard those 3 songs more than anyone involved in the production, writng and singing of those songs. It was awful, repetitve and distracting. If I never hear a rendition of Stand by Your Man for the rest of my life, I'll be okay with that.
IMO JunHui, once they got together was a little too into her, and treated her like a delicate flower. I'm not one that is against protective men, I like that trope, but considering she was supposed to be 15 years older than him, he treated her like a child at times. And it took way too long for anyone to stand up to her bloody mother, not that it made a difference.
And how she just let him go despite an awful controlling mother and a shitty masogonist filled job was absolutely beyond me. 'I'm more mature now, I've grown up...' WHAT?!?! So act like a grown up and leave with the man you supposedly love!
I was also super confused and frustrated how she made out he was the one in the wrong for leaving. How was any of that his fault. He did everything he possibly could for her. She didn't even want to move in together, if I ever watched it again - which I really can't imagine I will - I'd watch it with an eye to see if she actually really did ever have feelings for him because her behaviour would imply she didn't. Certainly not as much as him.
And finally....how could she tell that mother of hers that none of it was her fault!!!
Jung Haein was the saving grace of this show and Junhui deserved better. She wasn't worth it.
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School Trip: Joined a Group I’m Not Close To
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Swoon worthy
This is one of the cutest series i have seen, i loved it so much! I watched every episode as soon as it aired and watched every episode at least 3 times in that week before the next one aired. They just got under my skin. I just rewatched the whole series agian for tis revieuw. And i will be rewatching it a lot in the future.I just loved how Hioki evolved from extremely shy, to being the bold one to ask Watarai to be his boyfriend.
I loved episode 7 with the recap of Watarai's story. And the whole drama had so much funny moments.
The visuals in this drama were stunning and the music so much fun!
All the actors did an amazing job! The dynamics and chemistry between the mains was amazing en the kiss was good.
I hope there will be a second season, i would love to see a lot more of all of them.
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A lighthearted, warm and sweet drama
The overall feel is very positive. The setting is warm and natural, the acting is natural, and the characters are wonderfully designed. Especially Miles delivers a stellar performance, both in terms of acting and looks. His little expressions and subtle gestures are lively and natural and the stark contrast in his character comes across as completely seamless. Zheng He Huizi is pretty and expressive. Their chemistry is amazing! Many details of the plot are handled very realistically. The supporting cast is also great; and their acting is very natural. The plot also has some lighthearted humor. The series is both visually appealing and hilarious overall. Pacing is good. The novel is well written and most of the script has followed it which is a big plus!Final review: Engaging story, stunning visuals and great acting. The dual timeline concept successfully created and executed.
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A Simple Story That Left Me Confused ?
This drama is cute and simple, but there are several reasons why I gave it this rating.Starting with the positives, I really enjoyed the male lead’s personality. Kim Seon Ho was incredibly charming and lovable. The overall atmosphere of the drama felt soft and comforting, with a good touch of comedy🥺💗.
The kiss scenes, although few and repeated, were genuinely some of the sweetest and most heart-fluttering moments—I couldn’t help but feel my heart race while watching them💓.
However, the female lead’s character was quite frustrating. In the beginning, the first couple of episodes were enjoyable, and I liked the dynamic between the leads. But after the reveal of what happened between them, her behavior became confusing.
She chose to act as if nothing happened, even after clearly stating that they should forget everything. Throughout the drama, she kept hesitating about her feelings, which made her actions inconsistent🥲.
What made it more confusing was that she kissed him despite not loving him, rejected him when he confessed, and then started seeing someone else. This made her character hard to understand and, at times, irritating.
At first, it seemed like the male lead was the problem, but in reality, he genuinely loved her from the beginning. She only appeared to realize his feelings later, especially after seeing his drawings, which felt a bit late and unconvincing.
Overall, the drama has a lovely vibe and strong moments, but the female lead’s character negatively affected my experience 🤷♀️.
I truly wanted to rate it higher, but whenever I think about these events, I can’t help but feel frustrated 🙏.
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FROM AN UNBIASED POV
《逐玉》 Zhu YuWhat captivated me the most about this drama has to be the screenplay and cinematography. I firmly believe that an engaging screenplay can carry a story even through slower mid-sections and here, the story itself was compelling as well. The director is absolutely talented.Aside from one scene, I was satisfied with every sequence of the drama.
I also have to credit the comedy, which consistently managed to make me laugh. The director’s talent was evident not only in the storytelling but also in the visuals.Somehow, even already handsome and beautiful actors looked even more good looking on screen , which I didn’t think was possible.
When enjoying a drama, we can’t just like the leads while ignoring the supporting cast. A story only works if the entire ensemble is engaging, not just the romance. I found myself invested in the supporting characters too. Even some antagonists had arcs we could follow. There were no irritating negative characters forced into the story without purpose.
THE PARALLELS :
I appreciated how the author highlighted the parallels between the protagonist and the antagonist.Xie Zheng and Qimin share eerily similar pasts: both lost their fathers, witnessed their mothers’ ultimate sacrifices, endured childhoods marked by hardship, were rescued by women and eventually fell in love with their saviors. Their paths mirror each other closely, yet the outcomes are shaped by fate and the choices they make.
In a way, it could be said:
Don’t save just any man. If you’re lucky, you get a Xie Zheng, if unlucky, a Qimin.
Or consider it another way: don’t fall for your savior. Love may be returned, giving you a Changyu. If not, even your death won’t earn you a single tear.
MAJOR CHARACTERS:
《Changyu》
was a refreshing character in the beginning. She was neither cold nor emotionally distant nor did she adopt the overly boyish aura often imposed on strong female leads.
There is a recurring tendency in storytelling to equate strength with the loss of softness, as though a woman must become hardened to be taken seriously. This feels like praising a man’s qualities under the guise of celebrating a woman.
Another aspect worth noting is her love for the male lead. Unlike many modern romances where emotional effort feels one sided, Changyu’s affection was consistently visible, expressed through her care and attentiveness, making their relationship feel mutual
《Xie Zheng》
I initially began this drama because of Zhang Linghe and his portrayal of Xie Zheng was consistently pleasing to watch. From the very beginning to the end, his character maintained a sense of steadiness and composure that made him easy to admire. He was presented as an exceptionally capable general and later an equally dependable husband, embodying an almost ideal figure.
While this made him likable, I couldn’t help but feel that retaining some of his imperfections from the novel would have made him more layered and ultimately more memorable. Even so, I genuinely enjoyed his character and he was the only character consistently likable throughout.
《Qianqian》
can easily be perceived as a weak woman. However, I never saw her that way. Physical strength is not the only form of strength worth admiring, and her true resilience lay in her intellect and independence. Despite being completely alone in the world, coming from a poor background and showing strong hints of being transmigrated, she managed to survive through wit rather than force.
But she became the only major character who did not receive a happy ending in my opinion. What she valued most was her freedom. She did not hate Qimin himself, but the way he kept her captive.
While even the Princess Royal, who was raised under strict noble expectations, used to run away from home, Qianqian, who was far more free-spirited, ended up confined within the palace walls. Author was too cruel to her, denying her both a return home and a life of companionship, leaving her in a quiet and permanent isolation.
《Qimin 》
stood out as one of the most tragic and conflicted figures in the drama. While a handsome actor playing a tragic antagonist can naturally heighten audience sympathy, it was ultimately the performance itself that made him so compelling. Despite the recent trend of attractive actors portraying villains, I had rarely felt this conflicted or sympathetic toward one before.
He lived under an immense burden from a young age, with the desire for revenge constantly instilled in him by those around him. Everyone—his subordinates, servants, and even his nanny—either feared him, revered him or expected something from him.
Hints from both the drama and the novel suggest a traumatic upbringing: he was used, forced into fathering a child and later discarded.
The people who raised him were loyal to the bloodline rather than to him as a person. Baoer was born without Qimin’s consent and it’s understandable that he would feel a deep sense of resentment.
The timeline makes it even more disturbing. The fire happened 17 years ago when Qimin was four, so he’s about 21 now. Since Baoer is seven, that means Qimin was only around 14 when he was drugged.
His jump into the river felt less like an accident and more like surrender. Despite knowing how to swim, he made no attempt to save himself. In that darkness, Qianqian became a rare ray of light,someone who did not immediately despise him, yet he ultimately drove that light away himself.
Qimin was undeniably a tragic figure but he also became the source of further tragedy for others. He was hateable yet deeply pitiful.
I sympathize with Qimin for his past but I also sympathize with Qianqian. I love watching a story where a man changes for a woman, rather than a woman changing a man.
That might be why I got into this ship. The author never showed that it was Qianqian’s responsibility to change a man.They were doomed from the start, a tragedy I loved watching unfold, yet never wished to end happily in this life.
The visual storytelling mirrored this dynamic beautifully: Qimin’s grey hair and black mink shawl contrasted with Qianqian’s red ribbon, making them resemble a wolf and a rabbit,evoking a clear hunter and prey dynamic.
On top of that, the actors had top-notch chemistry, which made every scene between them feel emotionally heightened
WEAK POINTS:
The last ten episodes were where the drama began to lose its grip on me. The female lead’s character seemed to lack a fully authentic development during this phase.
Sure, some of it could be blamed on limited screen time but during her growth phase, I felt oddly detached from the main couple. If that part had been given more space, I’m not sure whether I would have felt more connected or more frustrated.
The female lead’s development began to feel unintentionally comical. It was already unrealistic to see a petite woman taking down a man of such a large build but the drama justified it by claiming she possessed unusual strength, so I accepted it as fictional exaggeration. In fact, it was satisfying to see a woman win in a fight, even if it stretched realism.
I totally feel it was wrong of them to keep main couple apart during the phase where so many changes were happening to her character. I understand that both characters were meant to be independent, the writers should have used the limited runtime more wisely. When the reunion kiss I had waited so long for failed to move me, I knew something was wrong.
Even if things got slightly better between them later. I can’t exactly pinpoint what changed but I miss the vibes they had in Lian and even in the war camp.
Again, the last ten episodes felt both rushed yet dragging. The editing was choppy and some scenes ended up looking lame. I was set on giving this drama a 10/10 before these episodes.
At the end of the day, it all depends on how you view the story. At first, it felt like a full blown romcom to me. I only cared about the main leads and was wary of new characters appearing.
But when the political and war elements unfolded, I realized that in this world, few rise to power or win wars without innocent blood being spilled. Take, for instance, the scene where Xie Zheng opens the dam, flooding Baxia and killing thousands of soldiers and civilians alike.
From a political standpoint, it’s far easier to influence a young emperor and his inexperienced mother with no background than to control a bloodthirsty and unstable ruler. So I get it
Yet, if I frame it as the love story of a general and a butcher rising to power, it becomes a happy ending in the larger sense. Both in this life and in every imagined life that could follow.
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Watched to one reason and one reason only
As Aghase and Youngjae ulted of course I was going to watch him being a baddie.Was it ridiculous and nonsensical? Yes
Did it start off well and intriging and then get a bit random and weird? Yes
Was there enough of the love story? No, but we got the jist.
The acting was good. I adore Lee Hyeri and Chung SuBin was great too. It was as convoluted as webtoon adaptations often are and I'm aware that ByeongJin's character was written for the show but he definitley added an albeit tenuous peril to the whole thing.
It did end quite nicely IMO and doesn't need a second series.
Would I watch it again? Maybe but only because of him, not because of the story.
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An unbised POV from Kdrama fan who has never watched Chinese drama
This is the first Chinese drama that is getting better over time ✨. I have never fully watched a Chinese drama before; I always dropped them halfway because the story would get boring. Right now, I am at episode 26, and it is getting really interesting 👀. It is funny, the action sequences are great ⚔️, and the story is becoming amazing too.This drama is truly one of a kind and always keeps me intrigued about what will happen next. Usually, I only find this level of satisfaction in K dramas and their storytelling. No doubt, this is a wonderful drama, which is why it is in the spotlight.
I had read some negative comments and was hesitant to watch it, but it turned out to be perfect in every aspect. The story, the action, the romance, the second lead love story with the princess, and even the villain’s obsession with his wife all stand out. The cinematography is also a perfect example of how a drama should be made.
Previously, I tried watching some Chinese dramas but always ended up dropping them halfway, like Lookism Chinese version, The Untamed, and Fireworks of My Heart. Although many people like these dramas, they did not captivate me enough to continue.
However, Pursuit of Jade is truly different. It sparked my interest in Chinese dramas and became the first one I completed from start to finish, especially as someone who has mostly been a fan of K dramas.
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Good series
Secret Lover is really sweet and the actors did very well. Honestly, the only problem I had with this series was the fact that it was a bit fast paced. 10 episodes with twenty something minutes felt like enough time for the story but the way they did it was basically pushing a bunch of stuff into the first couple of episodes. They could have spread it out more because up until episode 2 you see things that usually happened around ep 4 or 5, but maybe it was because of the fact that the show was slightly shorter than others? That is just my opinion.Regardless, Secret Lover is wonderfull and 100% something you should check out. Junxi and Tuo are just the cutest!
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“When Tragedy and Romance Collide: Great Potential, Disappointing Execution”
I watched The White Olive Tree with high expectations, particularly for its aesthetics and Chen Zheyuan’s excellent performance.Unfortunately, despite its visually impressive production, the story suffers from serious inconsistencies.
The drama mixes a very naive romance with an extremely heavy tragedy, without managing to balance the two. The result is a constant sense of dissonance.
Many situations lack credibility, and the accumulation of dramatic events ends up feeling artificial rather than emotional.
The handling of the protagonist’s psychological trauma is particularly disappointing: introduced in an interesting way, it is poorly developed and leads to a frustrating and incoherent conclusion.
Finally, the ending gives a sense of emotional manipulation. After investing nearly 40 episodes, the viewer receives neither true resolution nor clear meaning.
It’s a work with great potential, but ultimately leaves a bitter aftertaste.
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????here comes one of the great historic drama of 2026***
I just finished *Pursuit of Jade*… and honestly, The storyline might sound familiar at first, but the way it’s been brought to life is so beautifully done that you won’t feel bored even for a second ✨I’m completely obsessed with the Marquis of Wuan and his wifuuuu 😭✨ This drama really did something to me that I haven’t felt in such a long time while watching this drama. I went in with decent expectations, but WOW—it completely exceeded everything I imagined.
First of all, the visuals… just WOW 😍 every frame felt so rich and beautiful. And Zhang Linghe?? I’m even more obsessed with him now 🫠🔥 Changyu absolutely nailed her role too she was powerful, graceful, and unforgettable. And can we talk about the fight scenes?! OMG they were sooo well done ⚔️💥 I genuinely couldn’t find a single flaw.
Every arc in this drama had its own magic. The village arc? So beautiful, I’m still in awe 🌸 The battle era was intense and powerful ❤️🔥 And the Marquis of Wuan & General Fan era?? I’m in LOVE. Each phase of the story pulled me in deeper, and not once did I feel bored.
Even the villains were amazing 👏 Every character felt meaningful, and I loved them all in their own way. It truly felt like such a beautiful journey from beginning to end… waiting for new episodes every day, feeling all the emotions 🥺📺 And now that it’s over, I honestly can’t believe it’s done.
The Marquis of Wuan is now officially on my list of top favorite generals 💯 and Changyu is hands down one of the BEST female generals ever 💪🔥
I’ve watched so many historical C-dramas, but only a few leave this kind of impact on me—like "The Double", "Story of Kunning Palace", and "Prisoner of Beauty"… and now THIS 🥹✨
💖 This is definitely going to stay in my heart for a long, long time.
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In this life, the next life, for all lifetimes, the two of us will always be entwined.
What a ride. I read some comments about people being frustrated by this drama and I understand because sometimes you have expectations and loving something from the very beginning doesn’t mean it will continue to deliver the same level of quality later or what you expected to see. But to me, even with some flaws, the drama continued to be SO addicting and I spent all day anxiously waiting for more and more episodes. Let me talk about the things I liked the most.One of the positive things about this drama is that the cinematography is beautiful and the director knows what he’s doing. If you watched “Blossom” you already know he’s good but he continuted to be good here as well and I’m already excited to watch another work from him! He knows especially how to create tension and how to use the scenario around (and the weather) to give us pleasantly and aesthetically scenes.
Another positive thing is the actors performances, the characters and chemistry between them. Tian Xiwei is a REALLY good actress. She has this beautiful and cute face but still can act as a tough girl and we can actually believe that she’s strong. Her acting is SO natural that it doesn’t feel like acting at all. She can give us cute scenes, badass scenes, emotional scenes….her character gets a lot of screentime in the drama as the story is basically female centric and she did her job amazingly. Chang Yu, her role, is a type of character that you’ll love automatically and it will for sure be always remembered when we talk about strong female lead characters!
Zhang Ling He was also good too! I know he’s an actor that divides opinions but if you’re one of these people who is not a fan of him I really think you must watch this one and give him a chance. First, this is definitely the drama he’s the most handsome like it’s insane. Second, his performance is spot on! He delivered exactly what the scenes required, and I felt that his acting here was relaxed and natural. Xie Zheng, his role, isn’t perfect and I believe the character should’ve be more developed but he was so charming! And one thing that I loved about him is that he always let Chang Yu shine. He was on her side but never putting his believes or overshadowing her. He saw her as his equal.
Dengkai was also really good as a villain, really good acting! Never watched anything with him but he got my attention. Qimin, his role, is a completely lunatic character but with an interesting story. Mu Ran as Yuan Qing was also a good villain, although a little stupid. I loved Qian Qian! She’s so strong minded and never let herself fall in Qimin’s control. Ning, Changyu’s little sister, was so cute. Her scenes with Bao Er was really cute too. The pig butcher squad was also charming and funny!
And what about the romance? Well, for me it was chief kiss. The chemistry between Chang Yu and Xie Zheng was amazing, I screamed a lot in all their scenes. Besides Bai Lu, I think Xiwei was the best chemistry Linghe had. And the same with Xiwei, Linghe was one of her best chemistry. Really wish to see both in another work together. Qimin and Qian Qian aren’t a couple that we can freely shipp as their story is totally toxic and abusive but we can’t deny the actor’s chemistry. I wish we didn’t had that much of scenes of them tho cuz why give them screentime when the “love” is completely one-sided? #FREEQIANQIAN
OST wasn’t mind blowing but I think we got at least 3 really good songs! The main story wasn’t also mind blowing and tbh it’s a little confusing but we understand better as things unfold and I think it was good enough to make me feel interested.
The ending was satisfactory! I pity the emperor, he made me realize that not everyone is prepared to be a emperor. I almost pityed Qimin in the end too but then I remembered how sick he was towards Qian Qian lol and the post credit scene was kind cute! A good fanservice for us.
Now…I enjoyed most things but I still got some complaints. First, we could feel that things was happening a little too fast after episode 30 and although everything worked out in the end, the pacing was a little damaged. To give a better pacing I think maybe a PART2 was needed or they should’ve cut some side characters unnecessary screentime and scenes. Also, I haven't read the novel, but I believe we could’ve seen more scenes of Xie Zheng battling. He’s a strong and feared Marques and we only saw him that way towards the end. He still shined in the drama, we can’t say he didn’t, but it’s a point that it could’ve been better.
Some complained about Qimin and Qian Qian having better romantic scenes than Chang Yu and Xie Zheng but I think it’s a matter of perspective and preferences and personally I liked the main leads scenes. They had beautiful and artistic scenes while Qimin and Qian Qian had more sensual and aesthetic scenes. I do think they nerfed a bit some kissing scenes between Chang Yu and Xie Zheng because we saw the leaks and we know what they can do lol And they did this while giving focus to Qimin and Qian Qian kissing scenes when the couple isn’t even shippable like… definitely a questionable choice but yeah.
In general, Persuit of Jade is a drama that I anxiously waited since last year and although it wasn’t a perfect ride, I can’t say that the wait wasn’t worthy! I fell in love with the actors, the cinematography, the direction, the main couple and I enjoyed the story and characters! It’s a type of drama that I believe that even with some flaws here and there, it still deserves the attention and love.
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Pursuit of Jade – Worth the Wait
I read the novel before watching this, so I was not patient at all waiting for the drama—and honestly, it was 100% worth it.What I really liked is how they handled Fan Changyu. She’s strong, but not perfect. She’s emotional, sometimes reckless, still learning—and that’s what makes her journey so satisfying to watch. You actually see her grow into the person she becomes.
Xie Zheng is the complete opposite in a way. He’s already established, calm, and strategic.He doesn’t need constant big battle scenes to prove himself—you just know what he’s capable of. His strength is in his presence and decisions.
Their relationship is one of the best parts. It doesn’t feel rushed or forced. It builds slowly—from survival, to trust, to something much deeper. It feels real.
And the side characters actually matter here. The little sister, the soldiers, even the villains—everyone adds something. The villains especially are interesting because they’re not just evil for no reason.
As a novel reader, I was honestly a bit nervous, but they really delivered. It stayed true to the core story while still working well as a drama.For me, this is a perfect 10/10. It kept me hooked, made me care about the characters, and lived up to all the expectations I had going in.
Definitely worth the wait.
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A Decent yet Bumpy Ride in the Carriage of Grandeur Harem
Okay, guys. So, I wasn’t expecting myself to jump on the bandwagon of mini dramas just because I was facing an incessant humdrum through the last days of my holiday. Yet, my memory traced back to when this mini drama aired. Given my awful experience with mini dramas, I didn’t think it would be much of a harm to glimpse into it for a while. So here we go…“The Hidden Heir Ye Chen” revolves around our main character Ye Chen, who’s secretly a wealthy heir, despite his seemingly common background. In the past, he had faced a lot of humiliations from every people who looked down on him. To his amazement, he is forced by the Xiao family to marry Xiao Churan, and still has to endure their scorn remarks. Long story short, he devises plans to get on the back of those who ridicule him and protect his wife and in-laws.
To be honest, there’s nothing to be written about the plot. Everything feels generic and cliché that even I can guess how the story turns out in blindfold. I understand this is a mini drama, which means that it can’t be as wishy-washy as regular dramas (you need to get to the straight point instead of wasting time blabbing nonsense) and it’s one of the qualities I appreciate very much, although it may deprive the drama of a more meaningful existence. One more thing, I think that he is being flanked by a lot of girls falling head over heels for him, creating a resplendent harem in the process. The ending is kinda unexpected and I don’t really care who the Wu family is – I just need to finish the drama early.
This is my second time watching Ren Hao in a row and I still can’t move on from Li Huai’an in “Pursuit of Jade”. He’s actually quite nice as Ye Chen and embodies the aura of a young master seamlessly yet carries a baggage of emotions due to his dark past. The girls are… meh, if you ask me. Out of the four, I only recognize Daisy Li (from her profile in other dramas), and her acting is subpar compared to her co-star (I mean Ren Hao). The others are not that great as well, especially that whiny Xiao Weiwei and her underhanded “partner-in-crime” Qin Aodong. I keep rolling my eyes when it comes to them, not to mention the sly old vixen Granny Xiao.
OSTs are meh as well, but I still appreciate for the singers’ efforts tho. Costumes, backgrounds, settings are limited to a certain range of scope, so I can’t complain much about that.
Overall, I don’t think I’m going to rewatch it any soon, but if you’re looking for something light-hearted to pass your time, then this mini drama might be suitable for you. Okay, guess I’m going to end the review now. Good luck and happy watching!!!
Disclaimer: The rating 7.2 might be misleading for some people and my 10 is misleading as well, because I just feel sorry for the drama TT.
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The Green Flag
I am watching bls since 2020 and I have seen all shades of Green but DUANG just hits different like the man he is. I know its all fictional but DUANG is such Green forest like he waited for QIN and most important he knows everything about QIN by just noticing it .The Actor:- Teetee and Por are so talented like Por portrayed QIN's character so nicely like I cannot believe that he played PUNLEE IN YOUR SKY.
No one in the whole bl world can play DUANG better than Teetee he is so talented
HOPE TO SEE MANY MORE SERIES OF TEETEE AND POR IN FUTURE
LOVE TEETEEPOR ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
🧿🧿🧿🧿🧿🧿🧿🧿🧿🧿🧿🧿
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