She re-spends those five years alone, only to find out on their original engagement day that Xiwei’s engaged to her half-sister, Xu Youxi ( Jenna Wang). She loses her ability to dance ballet professionally-her most important possession-when a shard of glass pierces her ankle. Sacrificing her most important possession, Hailin travels five years back in time, during which she saves Xiwei again, except this time she leaves him lying on the ground instead of hopping into the ambulance with him.On the way back from their trip, they get into a car accident. They fall in love five years later, Xiwei proposes to the now-famous ballerina. Xu Hailin (Mandy Wei) saves Lu Xiwei ( Yao Yuanhao) from a fire.Here’s the drama’s timeline of events in a nutshell: The world went out with a bang, indeed it did, but what kind of bang was that, you ask? I have a reason to watch the ending now, ’cause at least it’ll go out with a bang instead of a whimper.īut never did I imagine that this would happen. When Mandy Wei said in Episode 21’s BTS that the finale would be a shocker, I thought to myself, Well, that’s nice. The “you tried award” made me laugh… Someone actually got to my blog because of that? Hahahaha. It’s ALL Déjà Vu!! *tears hair out* With the exception of a few others. I really wasn’t planning to write about this show anymore, but… that ending!!! I’m trying to forget this ever happened, but these search engine terms aren’t helping me any. This drama is the epitome of mindflippin’ goo-that anyone can come up with this trainwreck is a feat in itself. “What, you don’t want my peanut butter? Okay… I’m gonna go sob in my emo corner now.” But still.) I think this drama’s ending put me through the five stages of grief, which I will outline below. At this point I am no longer disappointed or angry I am flat-out traumatized-so, so traumatized by this piece of turd that I will probably never watch dramas again. Okay, so I really wanted to tuck this drama into the deepest, darkest recesses of my heart and just forget that I ever wasted 33 hours on this draggy-laggy 22-episode drama.
Obsessive Compulsive (k)drama-watching Disorder.