Fall In Love With Me Episode 20 Recap

Aug 19, 2014 14:06


Omg guys this episode is taking so long to churn out...just look at the number of screenshots I've takenXD As an episode itself, I'm very happy with it and it made me smile a lot! But as an ending to the drama, there are still some ends left untied and some dissatisfaction.
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nimwe August 19 2014, 09:18:43 UTC
It's over! I'm so conflicted about how I feel and I think it's mostly because this drama feels like two in one. I loved the episodes before the cliffhanger and I stuck through the rest, because Tao Zi and Tian Xing are adorable together, but honestly I could have done without the Li-family debacle. In the two last episodes it was as if the two leads were just supporting actors. I hope the writer(s?) will look back and learn from this, because they write romance well, they just need to work on their drama-skills ( ... )

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thoughtsramble August 19 2014, 16:03:04 UTC
I agree with everything you have said hahaha!

I felt too that the main leads didn't have that big a role to play in the last two episodes. They did make it up with the cuteness at the end of it all however. I appreciate Leo for all the on-point remarks that he has made. He's not afraid of speaking his mind, and I think yes he will make a good pair with Huan Huan. It will actually be fun to have a special episode (something which J-dramas always do) where we can see Miao Miao/Ting Wei's wedding or other forms of comic relief again.

That was a nice observation about how the plot has gone full circle! And like you, I really love the reunion sentence. It wasn't corny but it conveyed the meaning nonetheless. I think I will miss the main couple very much.

Thank you for your comment and for having supported my recaps!!

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ladysaotome August 20 2014, 20:17:46 UTC
Bah! I'm glad it's over. It ended pretty much how I expected - very easily after the episodes and episodes of drawn-out conflict. Sugary-sweet and happy.

I was glad they didn't reuse Huan Huan's ring like she seemed to expect. That would have been gross!! Frankly, if it was me, I wouldn't want the bracelets anymore either - too many bad memories. This drama had a great beginning but the last episode isn't enough for me to cancel out the middle. Still, it was a good drama for showing Aaron Yan's acting chops. And his physical assets. ;)

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thoughtsramble August 24 2014, 16:05:04 UTC
Hahahah yeah when Huan Huan told Tian Xing to put the ring on Tao Zi I was hoping they wouldn't and thank goodness they didn't.

Mmhmm, I thought Aaron did a good job in this drama hehe and that was one of the main selling points for me.

It was great having you around here through the drama journey and hope to see you around!!

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disappointing a bit but a happy ending. anonymous September 9 2014, 04:02:53 UTC
honestly, I thought that Tao Zi was too accepting in this episode... I mean... Tian Xing DID act like an ass in ep 19 when he was getting married an all... he didn't even apologize to her... I expected her to be a bit more angry and I also wanted Tian Xing to reflect on what he did to Tao ZI and how he hurt her, but that didn't seem to happen at all. Instead, they only talked about shares and Tao Zi and Tian XIng only got back together after Huan Huan "let" them... which kinda seemed like Tian Xing wasn't going to go back to Tao Zi if Huan Huan didn't let him. He even asked Huan Huan if she was "sure" that this was "okay.." which was annoying. Personally, if I were Tao Zi, I wouldn't have accepted Tian Xing in a heartbeat like that. I would have made him suffer a bit before taking him back. She was way too nice. In general, it was a good drama, but the last two episodes were really annoying and I feel like ep 19 was just unnecessary.

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Re: disappointing a bit but a happy ending. thoughtsramble September 11 2014, 12:39:45 UTC
Hello there! I agree hahaha I think in general, I just didn't really understand the direction of the drama towards the end of the show. I gave it a lot of leeway because I like the premise, and I like the actors, but it could have been dealt with so much better.

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Re: disappointing a bit but a happy ending. anonymous August 1 2015, 23:56:37 UTC
I so agree that the build ups always fizzled out and the main conflict (Xiao Lu/Tian Xing) was resolved way too soon ( ... )

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RE: disappointing a bit but a happy ending. anonymous July 2 2016, 00:44:51 UTC
Hi, the reason Tao Zi was too accepting was because she trusted Tian Zing and supported him. Also Tian Zing had already hinted to her earlier not to trust anything he says and does before the wedding so she knew he had a plan. She trusted in him and their love and she knew that how he behaved at the wedding was not his true self and just an act. I believe that is the reason she was not too upset after the wedding as well cause she trusted Tian Zing will do the right thing.

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anonymous April 18 2015, 07:01:29 UTC
I was just wondering what happen to Tao Le Si's father at the wedding? As he wasn't present at the wedding

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thoughtsramble April 21 2015, 05:47:45 UTC
One of my readers clarified before that it was because the actor of the father was busy filming another drama!

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anonymous September 5 2015, 19:55:29 UTC
the last scene was like rush .... I thought there will be some dramatic ending to this .. I mean I really dint think that Huan Huan will give up like that .. I expected Tian Xing to do something dramatict like revealing the truth .. but its ok .. no matter happy ending what counts

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thoughtsramble September 8 2015, 10:03:57 UTC
Hahah yeah the drama didn't end on a very good note if you think about it plot-wise. There was so much potential but the scriptwriters ruined that by dragging the plot out!

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