Mama K
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Mama K
@KatInouye
Drink the wine, eat the bread, let the world be the world. Skateboarding, snowboarding, politics, music, history and I love to bake.

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HOW THE HECK NETFLIX DIDNT SHOW THIS…OMG THIS IS ICONIC

I like that although they have made the drama version gentler there are instances in the drama where you can see how crazy and ruthless xie zheng really is when it comes to anyone disrupting his relationship with chang yu 😭


LO QUE NOS PERDIMOS PORQUE NETFLIX ESTABA ENFOCANDO EL KOREANA HOTEL









#PursuitOfJade Ep 27 will definitely remain a favourite of mine. While Chang Yu's anger toward Xie Zheng was completely justified, he came clean and genuinely groveled. I loved that he proposed again- this time as his true self, with nothing hidden. I know some might wonder why Chang Yu forgave him so quickly. Here's why: regardless of his name or title, Xie Zheng has always been sincere in how he treated her. Deep down, she knew that the bond they shared- every high and low- was him, through and through. That title was never a privilege; it was a burden. And his hesitation to tell her came from knowing, as this episode made clear, that it would become her burden too. I also appreciated that he considered asking his mentor to make her a goddaughter. You have to understand the social hierarchy of that era- nobility rarely married commoners. Concubines, yes. Official wives, no. He didn't care about any of that, but he understood that she might. And she did- right up until they physically fought it out and had that raw, honest conversation by the river. And then came that moment- when he spoke of how fondly he remembered his time in Lin'an with her, how happy it made him. That truly reached her. Because what mattered most to Chang Yu was that he loved her home and her people the way she did. (my tears fell here too 🥹) This is why this show has been so consistently good from the start. The characters always have these gentle, meaningful conversations. It's okay to get angry- but in the end, what matters is that you talk it through.

