Date: 27 Jan 2020 03:50 (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] clevermanka
I admit to often eating in my apron, too. They're so convenient!

Daoyi and Hongye's fight in the parking lot is so interesting to me because their opposite and unconventional natures are drastically highlighted. Hongye is always shown as the aggressor, even as children (not stereotypically feminine) and this is made very clear in the parking lot argument/confession. Daoyi wears a submissive role in the show (as a subordinate, and never stereotypically masculine, even when he chases off the bully kids). I really enjoy the dynamic of these two, and the writers and actors made the het romance actually interesting. In this scene we understand the full extent of his long-time indecisive, mixed-signal sending, and I think that's important.
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