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I don't want China to stop making BLs

The amount of butterflies I got in my stomach while watching this drama was insane. The main attractiveness of this drama is The POWER BOTTOM ? Ohhh yeah the characters are so handsome that sometimes I forgot to breathe . What a beautiful storyline ! What a beautiful acting ! Woah . The slow burn is S L O W B U R N I N G . And one the most beautiful part is the cinematography. It's really awesome.

I love it when two polar opposite people start to like each other. And the 1980s theme made it more special.

What made ' Sammy's Children's Day ' more likable ?

A. Excellent story plotline. Something new , Something unique. ( Not some typical soft romance )

B. The strong MAIN CHARACTER ..... ( Said goodbye to stereotypes )

C. Beautiful background music .

D. Talented actors who made those side characters interesting too.


If the starting of 2026 is like this then I can wait for it every year . Go and try it , you will definitely like this drama a lot . 10/10 recommended.

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A Beautiful Story That Deserved a Better Ending

I think it was a really well-made series. The chemistry between the characters felt very natural, and the emotional moments between them were portrayed in a beautiful and subtle way. The story slowly builds their connection, and that made it very engaging to watch. I really enjoyed the small interactions and the way the series focused on feelings rather then just dramatic events.

However, the ending disappointed me a lot. It felt unfinished, almost like the story suddenly stopped instead of reaching a real conclusion. After all the buildup between the characters, I was hoping to see them finally come together and spend more time as a couple. Seeing more moments of them actually being together would have made the ending much more satisfying.

Overall, it was a very enjoyable and touching series with great chemistry between the leads. I just wish the ending had given the story a proper conclusion instead of leaving it feeling incomplete.

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Liu Xiao Xu sempre um vale a pena ver de novo

Como assisto os mini em aplicativos pagos, eles acabam chegando com os títulos traduzidos em português e cada app traz com um título diferente. Assim, acabo assistindo o mesmo mini mais de uma vez, claro quando ele é bom e quando tem um ator que eu gosto.
Este foi o caso, e como sempre o Liu Xiao Xu nos contemplou com cenas muito bem feitas, cheias de emoção vistas em em seus olhos. Além, claro, de ótimos beijos.
A nossa FL também não deixou por menos. foi ótima em sua atuação.
Ranço puro dessas chá verdes da vida e do 2ML e do avô hipocrita.
No mais, ótimo desfecho.

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7 years later...

I can finally put into words what this show meant to me. I am leaving a review after having watched it when it first premiered and all i can say is that I have rewatched so many times it's almost ungodly. Everything about this show has been an amazing experience and I always envy ppl watching it for their first time becuz I still get shivers and the feeling of putting my hands over my mouth becuz I almost cannot believe the work that went into this. The acting, research, cinematography, and of course the scene that I always anticipate when i rewatch "Fan Xian drunk and reciting poems".

I do not think any reviews can ever do it justice becuz i think this one needs you to sit down and give it all your attention. The humor, the wit, the depth of each character no matter how small their role might be. This was an amazing journey.

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INTELLECTUAL FEAST WITH MORAL POISON – PART 2/2

Due to the word limit I had to divide the review in two parts. Before reading the following, please get acquainted with Part 1 (published under Season 1).

LOVE AS A NON-LINEAR PROCESS
Many works treat love as fate, or a momentary decision of the heart or the mind, or a steady progress. Here we have a very complex process: turmoil, reversal, denial. An excruciating mixture of soul-searching & risk-calculation, filled with fear of the unknown, with doubt as predominant force.

The relationship between Xiao Yao & Tushan Jing starts with contemptuous indifference, as she throws a stone at him lying wounded in the bush & leaves (though a doctor, she evinces as little empathy as the snake demon would). She acknowledges his humanity only on noticing their similarity, when he reaches for a flower like she did once. She becomes aware of his masculinity when he is able to stand up. Later he would again be supine many times (wounded, unconscious, floating) but she would never cease to respect him as a man, her yearning would grow. Many times she regresses to stoicism or brutality, e.g. she steps on his piece of bread, calls him names, urges him not to follow her etc. Human body has no mysteries for her as a doctor, neither in terms of beauty nor ugliness; thus, for them the experience of gradually discovering each other physically is lost forever. As a compensation from the fate, Tushan Jing receives certainty of the woman’s acceptance of his appearance. Sadly & alarmingly, later her mirror contains “photos” only of Xiang Liu, not a single one of Tushan Jing. Their personalities differ, she is more productive & proactive, has a talent for archery (like Xiang Liu) rather than music. It is much later that they find a passion to share – the medicine encyclopaedia. However, they develop a feeling based on their perseverance to remain non-evil. It is the small gestures, the chores, the furtive smiles that build up with time as an unshakeable edifice of mature love.

The hesitation takes maximum momentum in the relationship between Xiao Yao & Xiang Liu. She is unwilling to own how difficult it is to extricate herself from this introvert’s attention. Apart from a humane wish to help a person in need, she discerns in his mute expression something that makes him worth more goodness than many non-evils. When she decides to free herself from the connecting bug, it is not just out of concern for her safety, but also to spare his integrity. Her desperate act of piercing him with an arrow, then missing the next hit, then deliberately cutting her veins for him thrice – all within one minute – show the state of utmost emotional disarray. Still, no love is possible between them because of the ‘formation’ inflicted to her heart & mind by years of torture.

HUMAN SHORTCOMINGS
Xiao Yao shows an astonishing level of blindness to feelings: with Cang Xuan almost fainting of desire next to her face, towards the end of the series, she still fails to notice & understand the nature & intensity of this feeling. All the love radiating silently from Xiang Liu’s body & face gets lost on her, too. Being healed in his shell, her detached spirit starts acting weirdly childish. It gets worse with the passage of years & her increasing boredom. The barking at the casino is one more example of infantile behaviour.

Cang Xuan fails to recognise his sister, which makes me doubt if he loves her & if he is perceptive enough to be a ruler of people. He also fails to deal with shortage of grains. Another issue is the young king’s susceptibility to intoxication. He takes drugs that would naturally impair his body, soul & intellect. He also keeps drinking before serious events, knowing he would act & speak irresponsibly. Please pay attention to the Grand King’s face, as he hears Cang Xuan’s drunken confessions: an expression of regret for having appointed such a weak man, lacking self-control, as his throne successor.

NEGLECT OF CONTACT
Xiao Yao is open-minded & expressive, longing for interactions & a steady relationship. Though a princess, she never excludes demons, foreign officials or veterans, other clans form being close to her & communicating with her. Surprisingly though, she would not visit her adoptive family till most of them die of age, never inquires about them, has no idea Ye Shi Qi pays them visits every couple of years. She lingers to go to Li Rong Ji, as well as to start a quest for her biological father. Unforgivably, she strengthens A Nian’s complex of inferiority in wit.

Cang Xuan was once a hostage & so was Chenrong Shin Yue. However, they do not get to share their experiences & remain married strangers.

Both cousins have a much too pompous attitude towards themselves & underline their martyrdom in speech, gestures & mimicry, including even an unjust blame towards their parents. Compared to them, Xiang Liu is notorious for concealing his feelings, suffering, merits, unwilling to use it in his rhetoric for any goal. This makes him more trustworthy. Yet also this gets him abandoned, killed & forgotten.

The king of Xiyan does not read crucial letters or reports prior to making a decision that affects future generations. Having spoken with Cang Xuan only few times, he makes him new king without delay. Later, as a retired king, he presents himself as a perfectly communicative individual, sharing wisdom abundantly.

The village storyteller takes great care to deliver accurate information, but as it is with old legends, much of it gets warped with time.

OBJECTIFICATION OF MEN
This omnipresent C-drama flaw is also here. The impressive number of suitors is a well-known tool to present the heroine as an exceptionally worthy individual. So is Tushan Jing’s attitude or the face-painting challenge.

QUALITY OF ACTING
The invaded sitting together with invaders, victims commiserating with harassers, love rivals helping each other, fated siblings consuming poisoned flowers in unison – the pace slows down to make us believe we also belong to the realm of deities with thousands of years at disposal. The conflicts between sentient beings are never wild. They are like negotiations.

Performance is proficient with no exceptions. The actors have even managed to soften the Freudian air to make their characters more lifelike & lovable, to mention Xiang Liu’s soft song as well. Praiseworthy are support roles too, such as the epic one-to-one battle between A Nian & Yu Jiang, or Li Rong Chang’s picturesque 'phew!'s.

This C-drama excels in conveying messages in a subtle way, e.g. when Chishui Feng Long visits Xiao Yao, he seems reluctant to leave the Go game, afraid to face her lest he gets rejected. Equally subtle is Grand King’s reaction: he stops playing, as if he wanted to encourage him to stand up & approach her.

Deng Wei seems to be taking deeply into consideration viewers’ feedback. Once he got reproached for outshining main actors & in the next drama we saw him modestly withdrawn. He got praised for that & in the next series (the present one) he moved even more to the shadow, for which he received the heaviest backlash. Then he would reappear in a 2025 drama “Love of the Divine Tree” and behold – he is a churning rocket furnace there, earning viewers’ applause.

In China, there is a culture of self-improvement & a demand to know one’s own place, to contribute to the society just the right amount & quality. Therefore we, non-Asians, must be extra cautious with evaluation. If it is not perfectly honest or precisely formulated, it may unnecessarily hurt & misguide.

Let me submit my evaluation of Deng Wei’s acting skills. It will be my first review entirely in Chinese. Here it goes: 好.

GLITCHES & FLAWS
As Cang Xuan admits metaphorically regarding his harem, he has brought too many flowers to the garden, but the one he needs is absent. Yet also literally, there are superfluous references to many flower species:
- flower of Ruomu, a tree on which the sun rests every evening, symbol of balance between heavenly order & human intervention, meant to be given by Cang Xuan to his future love,
- pointiana tree (mistaken for phoenix tree), symbolic of female royal power, present in all places where Cang Xuan expects his sister to root in,
- tree peony or Rejuvenating Flower on Xiao Yao’s forehead, corresponding to the one planted & given to her by Tushan Jing, stands for female beauty, love, wealth & status,
- plum vs mulberry wine, i.e. Tushan Jing & Cang Xuan competing for Xiao Yao’s favour,
- peach tree, planted by Chi Chen whenever he missed Xiling Heng, grows abundantly on Mount Jade,
- divine tree on Mount Dushuo, used in tea for realistic karma hallucinations,
- reef flowers opening at Xiang Liu’s touch,
- recurring proverbs about trees,
- Xiao Yao’s flower-eating habit – sweet memory of childhood, but also ability to make do in hard times before fruit is available.

Haoling supposedly did not participate in wars for ten thousand years, but in the same episode we learn that it joined the battle between Xiyang & Chenrong. The daughter of the king has never heard.

Xiao Yao is in excruciating pain after her husband has been killed, but Xiang Liu does not feel it in spite of the connecting bug.

The demon who imprisoned Xiao Yao in childhood was a face-changing children-devouring nine-tailed fox. I was actually expecting Tushan Jing to confess he were the one.

Some curtains & fabrics are machine-embroidered.

APPEAL
This drama should make us realise how important it is for the soul to keep the face intact. As usual, let me implore everyone who can turn the direction in which C-drama as a genre evolves to discourage unnecessary permanent or harmful interference in actor’s and actresses’ faces: plastic surgery, tweakments, toxic substances in make-up. Let the Western culture promote insincerity if it must, while the Eastern may serve as a refuge for authenticity-seekers.

Written by a nationless spirit confined in the decaying Mid-Europe.

EDIT 19.03.26. Tried singing the OST. High vixen howlability factor. Raised the grade to 9.5.

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Proof that the simplest love stories can be the most unforgettable ❤️

This drama felt so warm and comforting from start to finish. The story is simple, but the way it’s told makes it really special. It captures the struggles and everyday life of that time so beautifully, and the romance develops in such a natural and heartfelt way.

The ML was amazing. His character was calm, dependable, and quietly loving. The way he supported the FL and stood by her through everything made their relationship feel so genuine. You could really feel his sincerity in every scene.

The FL was just as wonderful. She portrayed her character with so much strength and warmth. I loved how she balanced being resilient while still showing vulnerability. Her chemistry with the ML was so natural that their love story felt very real and easy to root for.

Another thing I absolutely loved was the family dynamics. The families didn’t feel like side characters at all — they added so much heart to the story. The way they supported, worried about, and cared for each other made the drama feel very realistic and emotional.

Overall, this drama is touching, nostalgic, and full of heart. It’s the kind of story that makes you smile, feel emotional, and appreciate the small moments in life. Definitely one of the most comforting dramas I’ve watched.

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I'TS A ROMCOM DRAMA FOR GOD'S SAKE!

I've read top reviews of this drama and i wonder... am i the only one who would apply a different standard for different genres? While reading some of the reviews, i kept thinking... do these people really expected the same logical accuracy for lovely runner the same as they did drama like signal just because of the same time-travel plot? even great sci-fi movies like interstellar still has plot-holes, but y'all expected a romcom to be precisely right in it's time-travel logic? y'all need a logical explanation for how sunjae's watch turn into a time machine? you want to know what 19 y.o sol was doing while 30 y.o sol occupied her body? you want the villain backstory of the taxi driver? you wannna know what's up with sol's grandma? you want sol to take care of her family more than focusing on sunjae? you want sol to be such a perfect strong female lead who would make all the right decisions regarding sunjae's death?

well, then the main genres would be mistery fantasy coming-of-age romance lol

and some of you could not even catch the subtext in her grandmas dialogues.

to each their own, yes. but i swear to god these people just so determined to be different that they automatically pick apart every little mistakes, but then overlook or downplay every positive sides. and i definitely would side-eyed every reviews who think that sol-sunjae chemistry is any less than beautiful, when that chemistry is the sole reason why many viewers (incl. me) could overlook some of the plot-holes and bad acting. when you went after their chemistry, then you're just being despicable at that point.

just want to remind people that lovely runner will give you what they have promised, which is a ROMANTIC COMEDY!

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Left me speechless

Listen, this review will be heavily influenced by the ending. Major spoiler for ending at the end.

When i first watched this, i didn't have high expectations for the plot to be mind blowing or special cause of the title alone. It gives slice of life, simple and chill type of plot and so it was. I tuned in for Hyewon ofc.

I loved the warm aesthetics, pretty cinematography and the good chemistry between Taiga and Rin (they made me giggle of cuteness idc what anyone says). It was somewhat a healing show to me. The plot was light, predictable and easy to watch for me. Although, I lowkey didn't like that they jumped straight into a relationship because the potential to make it a cute fluff or a slow burn was there. I wish 'them starting to date', had more story/depth, but it was fine ig. Midway, the two characters started to become abit annoying but was still tolerable to me. Cultural differences, personality clashes which I wish they had more time to explore or resolve deeper.

It was not horrible but I stuck through cause i loved Rin and Taiga so much, idk a softer pair than these two. I personally adore Taiga's softness for Rin and how Rin gives Taiga confidence and brightness in his quite unsure, uncertain persona. Other good points of the drama that I loved, was how they changed each other from being stuck in a rut or being depressed about life, it was cute to see them motivate each other and slowly become more confident in their own dreams.

But then, the final episode came. It was the worst ending i've ever experienced. I've watched a gazillion of shows btw. I hated it not because of the sad ending. At least not entirely. But it was soooo abrupt i was taken aback. After all the happy ending baiting, of course i'd expect a happy ending. But they just hit me with a 40 second scene (which is extremely vague) that they broke up and that's the end??? Not a single explanation whatsoever. I'm upset and angry at the writer for ruining this show for me LOL. It left such a bitter feeling in me. I feel like some explanation of what happened would've made me less bitter but nah here's 'they broke up at last and a black screen'. It felt so anti climatic sigh. It feels like i wasted my time i don't know how to process the ending i wanna cry.

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INTELLECTUAL FEAST WITH MORAL POISON - PART 1/2

Let me share the booty of a theme-hunting trek to the bottom of the C-drama “Lost You Forever.”

TODAY’S CIVILISATIONAL CRISIS AS THE KEY
A possible key to understanding this drama comes from today’s civilisational crisis. The war is not evil vs good. It is evil against non-evil. Evil is offensive, uses good as a disguise. Non-evil is in self-defence, without masks. Fascination with evil is characteristic of inexperienced persons who have yet to learn the hard way how foul the evil actually is. Once you experience the pain of physical or mental torture, you cannot imagine embracing it willingly. No matter if the person inflicting the pain evinces positive traits, noble objectives, kinship.

From EP1, this series was bound to divide viewers into opposing camps: those who got captivated by the nine-headed snake demon & those who appreciated the nine-tailed deity fox. In Chinese mythology, the snake brings flood, mire, infertility; the fox – life & family; it turns female (refined from the roughness of masculinity) after 15 years.

When Xiao Yao prefers to drown rather than let Xiang Liu kiss her, this rejection works on her subconscious layer. When she stands alone at the altar, vowing eternal love to the missing Tushan Jing, her consciousness has consolidated the decision.

Cang Xuan’s attempt to draw her away from that altar is like bereaving her of her maturity, ripping out of her the essence of her lifelong experience, acquired through blood & tears. Separating her from her icon of non-evil would be like killing them. Indulging in obsession, the young king develops resemblance to Chenrong Xin Yue…

ATROCITY – DEPICTION OR GLORIFICATION?
Brutality is evident in this drama. It permeates not only throne disputes, but also love, friendship, leisure, evident even in the awfully graphic depiction of meat dishes. I acknowledge that the story has impressive depth & you can bask in subtlety with no detriment to dignity, but there is also this gloomy side that covers the bright one.

It is decisive if the aim is to show to what extent atrocity is potentially present in life, or to glorify it to bewilder the viewers, stimulate crudest instincts, intimidate the non-evil. The intention is crucial.

The story did influence us morally. It tore a cleft between a few quiet observers (e.g. Hyperborea) & many acknowledged reviewers virtually devouring Tushan Jing (& the innocent actor), teaming up to find a fault on him, to mob him, to bereave him of his merit, exploiting his desolate state, wounds, damaged meridians. Moreover, though it was expressed explicitly that his renunciation of vengeance is deliberate, with awareness of the risk & price, it has obstinately been misinterpreted as one more weakness, to hit him yet harder & directly compromise Xiao Yao’s core wisdom.

I feel exasperated among so many Tushan Hous & Fangfeng Yi Yings…

My rewatch value will be 5: arithmetic average of 10 for the intellectual value but 0 for the misuse of violence.

Down with the glorification & relativisation of evil, justification of abuse, trivialisation of hurt!

TAOISM VS FREUDIANISM
On one hand, this work is rich in references to the Chinese heritage. There are quotations or phrases that follow the spirit of Taoism (naturalness), Confucianism (human coexistence), Buddhism (suffering vs desire).

Examples:
- “What is gained cannot make up for what is lost” from the ancient “Records of the Three Kingdoms,”
- Xiao Yao on maturing – “The broader the sky, the narrower the paths people can take,”
- Grand King on empathy – “My pain makes me relate to others who are in pain,”
- Xiang Liu on self-knowledge – “People need to evaluate their happiness or misery only by comparison with others” (similar to the proverb “Comparisons among men often kill those who compare”),
- Xiang Liu on love – “Parasol trees grow old together,”
- Tushan Jing on talent – “A tall tree is bound to attract phoenixes” (as in proverb: “When a tree is tall, phoenixes will come,”
- Xiao Yao on endurance – “Waiting is like putting the heart on top of a knife” – the Chinese word for patience is made of two elements: heart & knife. Xiao Yao is young but feels as if she were approaching the end of her life. Moving forward is her strategy of survival. She admits we cannot control two most important things: life & death.

On the other hand, the drama’s cosmology is marred with analogies to the Freudian vision. Id, ego, superego – respectively: Xiang Liu, Cang Xuan, Tushan Jing – are the drives here. The first one subconscious, unspoken, beastly. The second – self-assured & self-promoting, conscious of the reality, utilitarian. The last one – the wisest, transcending them all, self-sacrificing. Reactions of both orphans are Freudian too: they are haunted by alleged betrayal by mothers who died. Xiao Yao remembers feeling abandoned. For her, heroism is irresponsibility. Cang Xuan feels jealous that his mother chose to live for his father, not for him.

The creators evidently have a solid knowledge of modern psychology. Unfortunately, they seem to be focusing on aberrations rather that processes & mechanisms. We witness results of the unresolved trauma, sado-masochism, cannibalism, schizophrenia, depression, self-mutilation, suicidal tendencies, extreme introversion, Stockholm syndrome, obsessive-compulsive disorder for numbers (15, 37, 300, 400), germs (early A Nian) or flower-eating.

Dissociative identity disorder manifests itself in the lacking or shifting face: Xiao Yao, Xiang Liu, the nine-tailed fox, Xiling Heng (face burnt & replicated as A Nian’s mother), Tushan Hou’s warriors, Zuo Er (ear), Cang Xuan (visit to Haoling during war). Dyed hair, impersonation or changing names are also sources or signs of instability of identity.

Proclivity to incest: in ancient China marriages between cousins were discouraged, esp. when the fathers were brothers. During the Ming dynasty they were even banned (but judging from the hanfus & insistence on Confucian world-view, this drama is a fantasy on the Song times). Regardless of the gender of the parents who are siblings, marriages between cousins are likely to give offspring prone to congenital defects, esp. in families with the history of such close marriages. Cang Xuan’s obsession with his cousin may reflect his inner desire to have everything in this world available to him, under his control. Also Xiang Liu has an unclear relationship with Chi Cheng: he pays respect at that demon’s grave, Li Rong Ji mistakes the one for the other. I was expecting Xiang Liu to turn out to be Xiao Yao’s half-brother.

ARE EVIL & NON-EVIL REALLY SEPARATE?
We might be satisfied with a clean division of characters into evil & non-evil ones. Yet this drama features mostly complex characters with inner fight. Xiang Liu has nine heads but only one heart. He takes without consent, boosts misery, misinterprets fearful obedience as willing participation. If you try to assume that his blood-sucking act is symbolic of a yearning for the physical closeness, I must disappoint you – watch him discard her casually each time after that act is complete. But then that look…

To evaluate the Machiavellian Cang Xuan’s decision to raid neighbouring countries, including his Master’s, we need an answer to the question: does the country need a war? In China’s history, consolidation was seen necessary to bring favourable development. But Cang Xuan’s employment of propagandists & calculated crypto-altruistic help to the civilians to deal with the flood are reminiscent of globalisation & ‘peace missions.’ Cang Xuan sees war as na ‘effort,’ human losses as justifiable. Calculating approach to life is also a post-trauma life strategy.

Tushan Jing says his heart is too small to contain the whole world, only one person. He has an inner strength of forgiving, a discerning eye which knows whom to love & support. He stands for the civilisation-making force that gets cast away by brute force. Many viewers have been tricked into believing that this paragon of meekness has no dark side. Yet his vice is demonstrated explicitly. Even Xiao Yao fails to notice it, though Xiang Liu takes her twice to a place…

At the underground arena where gladiators kill to survive, Xiao Yao is overjoyed when Zuo Er wins. But she does not take a larger perspective: Zuo Er’s victory equals the death of 40+ gladiators. It is the Tushan family who rents the casino & the perfectly likeable Li Rong Chang is the one who runs it. If you have any hope that only Tushan Hou knows about the den, in S2 we see his brother calmly observe the illegal underground business he profits from. The glass is like a TV screen; Jing is as indifferent as a Sunday Netflix watcher.

His shipping agency is also shady. He delivers any shipment to or from Xiang Liu without inquiring what is inside. Let alone his populistic military advice.

The careless ‘woof-woof’ pronounced by Xiao Yao during both visits to the casino is her subconscious denial of the fact that though Tushan Jing is her private harbour of mildness, he is responsible for exploitation & loss of many innocent lives traded for sadistic fun of his clients.

Tushan Jing & Xiao Yao change identities & devote themselves to medicine. However, by leaving Tian as the family chief, they ruin the chance of saving the orphan from inheriting the infamous casino.

So where is the dividing line between characters lovable & those worth contempt? It lies in their readiness for introspection & remorse. Observe that everybody who matters for the plot feels bad about him/herself: guilty, unfulfilled, limited. Both siblings admit having an overall negative personality. Xiang Liu will not contain any notion of not being ‘a villain.’ Tushan Jing expresses himself as an ‘unfaithful scoundrel’ & ‘rogue.’ Conversely, inveterate villains, like the 5th & 7th uncles, the Matroness Tushan, Fangfeng Yi Ying or Tushan Hou, do not feel a need for self-evaluation.

End of Part 1. Please follow Part 2 (published under Season 2).

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Cast: Esse drama me fez ficar com um ranço do Yin Yi Bo que eu custou quase que meio ano para superá-lo, porque eu já estava vindo do "Snowfall" onde eu não sabia dizer de quem eu sentia mais raiva kkkkkk. Mas isso também mostra o ator que ele é, afinal, consegue nos dar um nojo que impregna kkkkkk
Foi meu único drama assistido com a atriz Zhao Ying Nan, mas gostei da sua atuação, apesar de uma personagem tão deplorável.

ML: Ele deu como garantida a vida da FL, a usou como escudo tanto para benefício próprio quanto para o seu luar branco que o abandonou anos atrás. Pela FL ser imortal, ele nunca a valorizou e nem a enxergou. Após a sua morte, todos os flashbacks não mostravam o seu amor oculto ou algo que nos remetesse a amor de fato, o arrependimento dele parecia consumí-lo, mas como se fosse posse. Ela a queria, mas não a amava. Ele se arrependeu, mas não entendeu. No fim de sua vida ele ainda acreditava que teria uma nova chance.

FL: Sua personagem é realmente lamentável, submissa ao extremo por amor, em um nível doentio. Ela não sabia o que era ser amada, já que seu próprio irmão não a valorizava ou cuidava. A cena do carro, onde ele e o ML falam da pulseira, me deixou com um ódio. Não era uma mera pulseira, e eles não se importavam com isso, só por ter consertado, estava tudo bem?

2ML: Ele sim a amou, respeitou e mostrou uma vida longe bonita. Fiquei com dó dele no hospital.

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Love Like a Bike
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Mar 17, 2026
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honestly I’m here for it

I remember this being announced a while back and I’m just happy we are finally getting this drama. so far I’m loving it. despite the chaos nature this is one of the dramas that I just love watching right now especially since most of the other dramas I’m watching right now are going through its angst part and this drama just cheers me up. it’s so cute/ cahotic at times and I truly love the casting of this drama so far. I love how we were set up with the main characters and all the couples in this story so far. I’m literally obsessed with the two main leads like they look so good together 🤭. I’m loving the other two couples as well and can’t wait for their stories to unfold.

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Wei Ta Shi Tu
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Mar 17, 2026
63 of 63 episódios vistos
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No geral 9.0
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??Wei Ta Shi Tu(The Deal of Love) : Peak Acting, Peak Chaos, Peak Entertainment ??

went into Wei Ta Shi Tu thinking I’d just “another VDRAMA let me give it a gobecause i like both Main Lead however from the very first scene I was emotionally invested in everyone’s life choices 😂🔥

The story is dramatic in the best way — twists, tension, scheming, and those delicious “WAIT WHAT?!” moments. But honestly, the real magic is the main leads.

Zhang Linghe absolutely ate his role 😭🔥
Wang Churan matched him scene for scene with that perfect mix of elegance, chaos, and emotional punch 💖
The Main Leads chemistry was Electric. Chaotic. Addictive. I was giggling, gasping, and occasionally yelling at my screen like a clown 🤡✨

The visuals are gorgeous, the pacing is smooth, and the acting is way better than I expected for a Vertical Drama. Over all this drama was Fun, dramatic, beautifully acted, and dangerously bingeable.
If you love strong leads, sharp tension, and a sprinkle of unhinged energy, this drama is calling your name 📣🔥

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Oportunidade Colorida
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Must watch!!!

This series was cute.
I loved their little outfits.
I hated the other dr. I hate how people all of sudden miss the person that’s been wanting them for years as soon as that person moves on, now they’re so in love with that person that they’ve been ignoring for forever. That other doctor can kick rocks.
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Mar 17, 2026
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disturbing, sick, do not watch

This movie is horrific and the fact that it’s even considered a bromance or BL in any manner is slander. How does it have such high ratings? It made me sick to my stomach to see how these men disposed of women. Human trafficking, assault, drugging. If I was an actor I would never agree to partake in a film like this. I’m all for a good thriller but this was just disturbing and triggering.
God I wanna throw up. I need to go cleanse my brain for the next week to wash this horror out of my brain. Do yourself a favor and avoid it at all costs.
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História 6.5
Acting/Cast 9.0
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The ending...

The fact that Jira (a struggling artist) ended up with Koh (the rich owner of an AI company) is crazy work. Especially when Koh fed Jira's art (without his consent) to his AI softwear. Their morals are diametrically opposed and Jira rightfully left Koh because of it. I would have been happy if the show just ended with them broken up. But they just HAD to get back together without actually resolving any of their previous conflict. Like don't piss me off. I think this show really could have delivered a powerful message on the challenges artists are facing because of the rise of AI. Instead it tells artists to succumb to the whims of the AI CEOs. Like actually wtf.

Overall a very well produced show but I can't get over it's confused messaging.

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