![]() I just fast forward the scene with Ming He and Xiao Tai. It get tiresome after a while but I persevere because I like the ML. Nearly all bad character here doing what they did in the name of jealousy. Up until now, all the conflict in the drama could be summed up to one word: Jealousy. I am still at episode 28 right now (but already peek the raw episode until 35). Couple of episodes later, we suddenly get fed up with the fact that Yi Qing interested (or perhaps fall in love already) to Jing Rong. And then suddenly we get 10 years later, Jing Rong lost all her childhood bitchiness (I was annoyed with child Jing Rong) and we get this naive woman who seems to be interested in Yi Qing. Yi Qing seemed only to be empathetic toward her and she was so hostile to him in the beginning and thankful in the end. In their childhood, there was no some poignant scene or something that indicate that they were attracted to each other. In my point of view, the romance between leads quite comes from nowhere. If I want to say something bad about this drama, it will be the romance. I like it when he always sees through his enemies scheme. Here I get a frail yet strong ML (he is not a damsel in distress despite his handicapped body) with a genius mind and no-nonsense way of thinking. ![]() In the end I would only get a knight in white horse character that only exist to save the FL. I am bored with physical strong ML but so naive and gullible. It has been a while since I have watched a drama with such strategic minded ML (since NiF honestly). The story is not exceptional but the ML character is very interesting. ![]() I am actually surprised that this thread is so silent for a drama with ENG sub this early. He said he ignored or hid his feelings for years but now the lovesick tears (the poison he drank) has exposed his feelings. Some of what’s conveyed in the song lyrics was also admitted in Yi Qian’s silent thoughts in episode 27 or 28. The lyrics are so poignant. When they translated some of words in the episodes I felt that I wanted to hear more because it seemed to provide some insight into Yi Qian’s feelings for Jing Rong. The memories of days and nights have turned into illusory shadows Has turned loneliness into a basic instinctĬoncealing feelings of protectiveness for you ![]() Seemingly calm and carefree, belie the intent to killĬoncealing the desire in my heart, concealing youĬoncealing tender feelings, concealing hopes for the futureĬoncealing the past, concealing rationalityĪllowing this story to move on to its conclusion (If you’re not feeling particularly in the mood for love today, though, we’ve got you covered there too.The manner in which it falls to the ground is not within its control Here are our staff’s picks for the 50 greatest love songs of the 21st century - mostly keeping to the more aww-worthy end of the spectrum to keep the energy right for this Valentine’s Day. The form and content may have evolved since the days of The Ronettes and The Beach Boys - hell, since the days of Boyz II Men and Celine Dion - but it remains an essential and inextricable part of the pop experience, and likely will for as long as popular music exists. They all have multiple unforgettable love songs to their credit, earning the artists some of their biggest and most-beloved hits. Still, look at the biggest names in music of the 21st century: Drake, Taylor Swift, Beyoncé, Adele, Justin Bieber, Rihanna, Ed Sheeran. ![]() Where once the love song essentially marked a sort of default mode for pop music, today top 40 encompasses more subjects than ever: Identity, sexuality, personal struggles, not talking about Bruno, and countless others. They don’t write ’em like they used to? Well, maybe not as often as they used to - look at the top of the Billboard charts in the 20th century and chances are you won’t find nearly as high a percentage of love songs as you might have decades earlier. ![]()
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