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Completed 0. Overall Story Was this review helpful to you? Yes No Cancel. May 3, 15 of 15 episodes seen. Overall 9. Story 9. View all. Add Recommendations. New Topic. Drama: Skip Beat! Content Rating: G - All Ages. Popular Lists Related lists from users Create a list. Live Action Shoujo Manga titles loves 2. He is well rumored to be gentle, even when telling off other people, he manages to smoothly evade the negative aura that even the one reproached would not feel insulted.

Taisho: He was too thin for my taste. When he trudged off to the side when he heard that kyouko was resigning, I felt myself snort. That unknown girl who works with Kyouko: Oh dear. Right now, it feels as if this unknown girl is playing right into that trap. Creative leeway, I get it, but they all have to end in a logical manner, I believe, and this we may see in future eps. I find the first episode alright, quite acceptable at least for this episode.

But I had to rant on some things too:. As far as I can remember, both in manga and anime, Kyoko did not cry in front of Sho, not even a single drop of tear was shed! But overall, its not that bad. It made me laugh on some scenes. You are commenting using your WordPress.

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Follow Otakuness on:. Subscribe Now! Create a free website or blog at WordPress. Extravagant Challenge Skip Beat! Live Action — 01 Review Dec Episode 1 After years of waiting, the live action version of the series has finally aired. I really love this manga to bits and have been looking forward to seeing how this drama fares. Suffering from the shock of it all, Kyoko vows vengence and decides to go for a make over.

Review Note: To make it easier on me, I shall refer to the characters by their original Japanese name instead of the Chinese ones.

The Characters The characters on a whole were pretty much on point with their original mirrors. The Plot It took the episode a very long time to cover the amount of material that they had covered. Overall The episode was definitely entertaining and I am itching to run off to dig up the Skip Beat manga that I have somewhere on my bookshelf. Share this: Facebook Twitter Email. Like this: Like Loading About Saranaufogus An Anime fan who can't seem to keep her thoughts to herself.

Find me on: Instagram Twitter. View all posts by Saranaufogus ». Leave a comment Comments Where did you watch this? I want it too… Like Like. Time passes and Nan Qin makes her final appearance. Again, feels kind of off as if it was just randomly thrown in at the last minute to bring things together. Nan Qin is doing well and has gotten a starring role in an idol drama. So, of course, Gong Xi goes there for her mini-vacation.

Seeing the inn where she used to work, she recalls the past memories with fondness now instead of bitterness and anger. She goes back to the spot where she first met Corn and lo and behold there is Lian! So the two come together and Lian asks to move forward with Gong Xi by his side. The two growing as actors together until the time where they will stand on the same stage. Gong Xi is very happy to have Lian acknowledge her skills as an actress.

The girl even imagines Lian kissing her [Gong Xi and her daydreams]. Gong Xi goes back to Taipei where Shen makes his final appearance to let her know that in spite of her success in Dark Moon , she is still a member of the Love Me section. Gong Xi is horrified. She yells for Luo Li to hurry and return from his own vacation so that she can be rid of that uniform forever as she has really found that missing emotion at long last.

My thoughts:. That makes me sad. The ending actually makes me even sadder as they did their best to condense a lot of manga chapters into one episode. The previews almost made it seem like a declaration of war between Lian and Shang would be declared and that Gong Xi would still be wondering if she was really over her childhood love of Shang. I HATE previews and trailers that are misleading.

Since Gong Xi never accepted her feelings for Lian in the manga [as of yet] her peaceful acceptance [after brief denial and fear] does not seem real as it is not very Gong Xi like at all. And I find it sad that they totally cut out the part about Gong Xi being swamped with offers to play dark roles like Wei Xu. And where was the Emperor of the Night? That was half the fun. I really did enjoy the scene between Gong Xi and Lian where they talk about the past.

Lian is happy that Corn [him as a child] is really important to Gong Xi. I wonder if he will ever reveal that or not? Especially since Gong Xi is in her 20s and still believes in fairytales [i. Corn being the prince of the fairies]. I did kind of miss it in the manga where Lian warned her that there was a possibility that Corn was dead and that earned him a death glare, but oh well.

Overall, I really enjoyed this series, but I have to say this ending is disappointing. Curse the ongoing mangas that never seem to end! It really seemed like they had no idea how to end it.



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