She And Her Perfect Husband is a fun show to watch — equally comedic, romantic, dramatic, and intriguing. It kicks off funny and light and then eventually escalates to touch on the reality of the weight and consequences of decisions and actions.
It’s a show that’s worth the watch and also worth rewatching, though I guess not so often since it’s not overall light and feel-good and because it’s 40 episodes long (I can’t finish this in one sitting even on a long weekend), but the cast is amazing that I’d watch it all over again just to see them all work their way through the story.
The characters have depth and are complex (as realistic as the most complicated people can get), and how your rivals and frienemies can eventually become your best allies. Not to mention the casting is actually perfect in my opinion. Everyone played their part well and put their heart into their characters.
I started this wanting to watch Xu Kai after Falling Into Your Smile but it actually took a bit longer than I would’ve liked before I actually got to see him on screen, which already gave me an idea that this was going to be more about the life and story of the girl than it is about the guy and their relationship.
This show made me a fan of Yang Mi. She’s an amazing actress and she carries this role well. It’s frustratingly amazing how she has chemistry with the cast in all the right ways.
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I guess the show writing falls short at a few parts like with how cases just end abruptly with little to no conclusion, and how storylines and sub-plots just get forgotten. I feel like they wanted to do a lot of things that, though met the bare minimum and did not become plot holes along the way, still could’ve been written and executed better.
The last episode felt just a little rushed for me. I guess I would’ve liked to know more context and details about what happened and basically everything else that we didn’t get to see on-screen, but I guess overall it was satisfying enough.
I guess my most major comment is how Tang Jing Mei deserved more screen-time, and I actually thought she’d get her own partner in the end. But I love Li Dai as a character and TJM did so well to bring her to life.
It’s a show that’s worth the watch and also worth rewatching, though I guess not so often since it’s not overall light and feel-good and because it’s 40 episodes long (I can’t finish this in one sitting even on a long weekend), but the cast is amazing that I’d watch it all over again just to see them all work their way through the story.
The characters have depth and are complex (as realistic as the most complicated people can get), and how your rivals and frienemies can eventually become your best allies. Not to mention the casting is actually perfect in my opinion. Everyone played their part well and put their heart into their characters.
I started this wanting to watch Xu Kai after Falling Into Your Smile but it actually took a bit longer than I would’ve liked before I actually got to see him on screen, which already gave me an idea that this was going to be more about the life and story of the girl than it is about the guy and their relationship.
This show made me a fan of Yang Mi. She’s an amazing actress and she carries this role well. It’s frustratingly amazing how she has chemistry with the cast in all the right ways.
- - - VAGUE SPOILERS AHEAD - - -
I guess the show writing falls short at a few parts like with how cases just end abruptly with little to no conclusion, and how storylines and sub-plots just get forgotten. I feel like they wanted to do a lot of things that, though met the bare minimum and did not become plot holes along the way, still could’ve been written and executed better.
The last episode felt just a little rushed for me. I guess I would’ve liked to know more context and details about what happened and basically everything else that we didn’t get to see on-screen, but I guess overall it was satisfying enough.
I guess my most major comment is how Tang Jing Mei deserved more screen-time, and I actually thought she’d get her own partner in the end. But I love Li Dai as a character and TJM did so well to bring her to life.
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