Why I love Fated to Love You (2008) (2014) and seldom end up rooting for the other guy
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Some weeks ago I read a comment on another platform that someone had only recently caught the South Korean adaptation of this hugely popular Taiwanese series, Fated to Love You. This particular commenter ended her journey with the drama when the leads went their separate ways and the female lead followed the other male lead out of the country to fulfill her artistic aspirations. S/he decided that this was her/his preferred ending with the female lead enjoying the happily-ever-after she deserves with the man who actually deserves her. In response to that meta, someone else noted (rightly I might add) that by not watching the rest of the drama (another five or six episodes), s/he was missing out on so much more. Inwardly I agreed with the responder at the time but I didn’t have the time or inclination to say my piece to back that statement up.
Why I love Fated to Love You (2008) (2014) and seldom end up rooting for the other guy
Why I love Fated to Love You (2008) (2014…
Why I love Fated to Love You (2008) (2014) and seldom end up rooting for the other guy
Some weeks ago I read a comment on another platform that someone had only recently caught the South Korean adaptation of this hugely popular Taiwanese series, Fated to Love You. This particular commenter ended her journey with the drama when the leads went their separate ways and the female lead followed the other male lead out of the country to fulfill her artistic aspirations. S/he decided that this was her/his preferred ending with the female lead enjoying the happily-ever-after she deserves with the man who actually deserves her. In response to that meta, someone else noted (rightly I might add) that by not watching the rest of the drama (another five or six episodes), s/he was missing out on so much more. Inwardly I agreed with the responder at the time but I didn’t have the time or inclination to say my piece to back that statement up.