Got a Crush on You: A City Romance Drama Starring Gu Li Na Zha, Xu Kai Cheng, and Zhao Yao Ke
The urban romance drama "Got a Crush on You," starring Gu Li Na Zha, Xu Kai Cheng, Zhao Yao Ke, Fu Xin Bo, Zhang He, and others, is currently airing. Perhaps most viewers are drawn to the lead actors, as their previous rumors were widely known.
Honestly, I have to say this screenwriter has become somewhat of a prophet, haha! After the gossip, let's get back to the main point. How can this screenwriter be so imaginative yet write such a brainless storyline? The first episode had five nonsensical plot twists that insulted the audience's intelligence! Quitting right after a promotion? That's something only seen in novels and TV dramas.
Life is so difficult, and everyone hopes for promotions and salary raises. Later, we find out that she wanted to return to school for further studies. Why wasn't the female lead an intern from the beginning? Returning to school after a certain period would have made more sense. She also selflessly volunteers for the rescue team, perhaps because her family is wealthy.
At that moment, the male lead took a confident step and climbed up a roadside signpost, then leaped outside the window. It was a bit exaggerated, but also quite cool. The stray cat, who didn't recognize him, got closer and jumped off the windowsill. The male lead, Su Qing Che, followed suit, holding onto the windowsill with only one hand.
3. Lack of basic life knowledge: After the female lead returned home, her parents were surprised that she had time to come back for dinner. Her father said that private hospitals are generally busier than public hospitals. What are you talking about, old man? Public hospitals are the busiest! Perhaps the wealthy screenwriter usually goes to private hospitals, only seeing the constant flow of people there and not the overcrowded public hospitals.
5. Asthmatic member in the rescue team: To make matters worse, the medical staff accompanying the rescue team didn't know how to handle an asthma attack. This scene appeared at the end of the first episode when two medical team members went for a run and one suddenly collapsed upon returning after a 3-kilometer jog. It turns out that this fallen medical staff member had a history of asthma. Come on, in a rescue team where the work is highly demanding, shouldn't you know your own health condition before joining and causing trouble for others?
Closing remarks: Although it's a romance drama that can include some scenes to make the audience swoon, overall, it should still adhere to common sense. You can't always treat the audience like clueless fools. In the words of most viewers, the screenwriter should take a trip to the "ordinary mortal world" and gain some knowledge!