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I liked the toxic romance at the beging and Iwould have liked it to continue a bit. But, I guess that viewer would have criticized the drama more
I didn't need too much violence and anyway, many readers were hooked by those first 5 episodes, with the two of them in their game of Bite Me Love Me. I wanted a little more of that. Heh. It didn't have to be too violent. A few more fights. She strangles him back and he kisses her without the fear of death :). Or, even when they were playing the game of "the infatuated prince and the Mei Ren," she could have acted a bit more seductive in that bedroom scene than just plunking down on the bed. They were sexy in that pool, why not in bed?! Instead, the writer wrote him shy, which really surprised me. MRJH was not SHY about anything :).
As a writer, I would be plotting out all the push and pull of this relationship instead of the sudden transition into romcom territory, although a bit of that would have been fine, like the umbrella dance scene. The amusement there would be a nice transition to something deeper between them, especially when he drummed for her.
I've mentioned/suggested this before: that scene in the hunt where they were lying on the ground pretending to be lovers should have been MORE intense and seductive. Because this was when she was angry with him and he was frustrated. Perfect combo for a bite while he's kissing her hard (after LM turns away). This would have made the "real" kiss in the village when he warned her not to bite him this time so much more sweeter and believable as a transition to romance.
In romance writing, push and pull is important. Writing a dominant male is an art form--he cannot be too violent in his need to "take" his woman as his but he must also display a fearlessness in showing that woman of her effect on him. In short, I want him hot for her, LMAO.
Yes, censorship must be kept in mind when it's a CDrama, but I've watched many douyin dramas that played it dangerously close with their country's rules and got away with it. The gestures that never are repeated that are in the "red flag" territory but have been accepted:
1) the grabbing the female throat gesture. I don't like it but it's a constant thing. For THIS drama, I would have liked MRJH to do it once. Even have Mei Lin grab him his throat back in retaliation. I mean, we had him poking her throat with a hairpin in the beginning!
2) being absolutely rude, almost crude. Always, in these douyin dramas, the red-flag male lead would at least once leave the FL in a lurch or kick her out of his CEO car while it rained. It's callous and awful and in these dramas the dude would regret it later, but still that gesture is so "red flag." But it's done over and over and audiences forgive the character.
Now, again, for this drama, MRJH, after the bath scene, was never once rude or crude with Mei Lin. Why? That bath scene set a tone that cannot never be ignored. Mei Lin is a trained assassin, so we don't need to see the helpless FL of the douyin drama being unable to fend for herself after being kicked out of the CEO car. Mei Lin could, again, show MRJH that he had trained the wrong woman :). Or, the right woman, as we would say.
Anyway, these are two examples. I don't want to keep rewriting this drama. I'm not saying it's all bad because I wouldn't be watching it if it were. It's just missing some elements, which frustrates me no end. As you can see, LOL.