I don't know what this plot is trying to convey. You said it might be a satire of paparazzi, but then suddenly a celebrity hits someone and flees. You think the female protagonist will use secret photography to expose the truth, but instead, she finds out that the female celebrity is being held captive. You think that the plot will reveal that the doctor is a pervert, but instead, the female celebrity suddenly turns into a werewolf and goes on a killing spree. You thought this might introduce other fantastic plot twists, but she is injured by the female lead and returns to her original form. The female celebrity asks the female lead to kill her, and the female lead hands her the gun. The female celebrity drinks the bullet and commits suicide. Then, the female lead takes a picture of the scene, and that's the ending. I am full of question marks.
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Do not believe the words of a gambler, do not let love cloud your judgment, and do not engage in charity solely for appearances.
The refugees from the sheng kingdom fled to the jing kingdom because of the war. Do they have to be grateful for the job opportunities provided by the king of the jing kingdom? This is simply the Stockholm syndrome!
The appearance of this artifact is so inexplicable. Without this accidental encounter, the female protagonist would have been doomed.
Any woman would want to get her hands on the male lead's scrawny and haggard face, and even want to do close-ups of his confrontational face. It's really hard on the eyes.
The post-production staff is really miserable.
Why does this emperor lack any dignity? The female protagonist is so arrogant in front of the emperor, and she seems a bit creepy.
This young actor has quite a unique talent. This special effect is really cheap.
The female protagonist really doesn't have a single ounce of intelligence.
Peng Peng hahaha, please come up with more episodes.
A handsome male supporting actor just became disposable like that.
While browsing through posts, I found out that the original author of the novel is Jiuyue Xi (Better Days Plagiarize), and I abandoned the drama. The plot is still within the 6 points until episode 16, but due to the plagiarism (of the novel or author), I'm giving it a 1 point :sweat: (If you disagree, please give it a 10 points and do not reply to me).
Wow, it's the season for blind dates!
Are you two talking at cross purposes here? The mermaid mistakenly thought that the female lead was his ex-girlfriend reincarnated, but the ex-girlfriend didn't explain clearly.
Slapped two people with one hand, hilarious.
Actually, the setting of a celibate male protagonist being unknowingly tempted by the female lead and causing an emotional outburst should be quite exciting. However, for some reason, it doesn't feel that way when watching the drama. It might be due to the lack of acting skills and chemistry between the actors.
The male protagonist is like a Tang monk seduced by a female fairy.
First time seeing such a weak and indecisive female lead, this kind of setup feels like the second female lead, you know, the ex-girlfriend of the male lead who was forced to give him up, but later she can't forget about him and comes back to compete with the female lead for the male lead.
The male lead acts like an ascetic.
Why does the female lead have a feeling of "falling in love with the other party but discovering that the other party is the enemy who killed her father and feeling deceived" after knowing that the male lead is the crown prince?
Is the male protagonist okay? Why does he treat every guy he sees as his imaginary enemy? You have a strong need for control, always resorting to violence. I understand why the female protagonist went crazy and had a drinking spree. She has always been controlled by her parents and has a submissive personality. And then her boyfriend is a jealous boyfriend who beats her family. It seems like he doesn't consider her at all. However, I still don't understand her current behavior of desperately pursuing the male protagonist. Moreover, her personality is very contradictory. She is very submissive and pleasing in front of the male protagonist, but obedient and servile in front of her mother, and arrogant and conceited in front of others. It feels like the screenwriter didn't shape this character well. "Why become a doctor?" "Because I will never be unemployed." Excuse me?? Is this a joke? Can someone pass the interview like this?
The current situation is that the male and female leads broke up a long time ago. The female lead dumped the male lead and now she is pursuing him again. However, the male lead did not accept her and started dating other girls. As a result, she got drunk and went crazy at his house. But why does she have the right to scold him? They have no relationship now, and it's just because she felt that the male lead didn't like her enough during their previous relationship. She believes that she was the only one who put in effort, while the male lead never did anything for her. It seems like she has been suppressed by her mother too much. This behavior is confusing.
It's quite unbelievable that the female lead was able to convince the burn patient. It might be somewhat convincing when she used the example of firefighters getting injured, but someone who is truly in pain is unlikely to be receptive to that. Furthermore, the cheesy and cliché words that followed were just unbearable to me... The female lead, who grew up under the control of her controlling mother, was timid when she was young. Because her mother she broke up with the male lead and told him that she would make the same choice if she had the chance to do it again, I can't understand why she would pursue the male lead like this. I can't comprehend what kind of personality this is.
The part where the male protagonist argues is inexplicable. If there really are robots that can detect fires in advance, it can improve the efficiency and safety of firefighters. It's about assisting firefighters in their work, not about making them unemployed.
The fact that the male lead's sister was convinced by the female lead is too unbelievable!
Now it seems that the brother of the female lead likes her, and there is also a supporting actress who seems to be trying to create trouble. I wonder if she will have any other scenes in the future. The wealthy circle is really chaotic
Why is the male protagonist reacting so strongly, it's as if he and his best buddy had a relationship that ended with him getting dumped. :sweat:Other people need to make a living too, you know.
The female protagonist taking matters into her own hands and performing the surgery is not right, especially when there is no real emergency. Even if the director is stuck on the way and cannot come, it would be better for you to wait. If the surgery is successful, then it's fine, but if it fails, your career will be over. Miss, when you broke up with the male lead, you didn't explain clearly why. Now, with a casual 'let's get back together,' do you expect the male lead to act like nothing happened and reconcile with you? :joy: Isn't it normal to be rejected? Why do you act like you're the one who's been wronged?