Just You Episode 3


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Qi Yi and Liang Liang must overcome some obstacles while persuading a difficult business partner. On the way, a misdialed call insinuates an intimate relationship between the two. (Source: IMDb)
  • Aired: July 05, 2013

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Grumpy Witch
1 people found this review helpful
Jun 20, 2014

Wrong...

There is something seriously wrong with Cheng mama.

First, she is completely O.K. with her daughter living with a total stranger. She even tells her daughter to "take this opportunity". That was sort of a "WTH" moment. Then, she tells said stranger, whom she has known for less than 24 hours (I assume), that she feels like he's her own son. Say that again... This was definitely another "WTH" moment for me.

Still, I grudgingly have to say the main leads do have a bit of chemistry. At least, it seems that way for now. I still don't like Liang Liang. I still have a silly grin on my face every time I see Aaron's character, Qi Yi. And I'm still asking myself why am I really enjoying this drama so far. The drama up to this point is really nothing special.

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Cheer
0 people found this review helpful
Aug 12, 2013

Cute

I think what counts for this drama is the chemistry and the cuteness between the OTP. Maybe it's a little early to speak about chemistry but I always think that their scenes together are very cute and I am looking forward to them but aside from that; the drama can never be something special because as I said earlier; it's a typical Taiwanese drama and I saw many of these that I became sick of them. Also, the stupid side characters and the "lion-hunting plan" is very annoying. However, I will keep watching for the cute main couple.
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cllanti
4 people found this review helpful
Jul 7, 2013

A little of both.

This drama suffers from typical Taiwanese drama syndrome. Lots of meandering plot lines you can see from a mile away, and secondary characters that aren't that interesting. What I like is the chemistry between the main leads, and Cheng Liang Liang's relationship with her parents. The comedic moments, while nothing original, still made me laugh so I'll keep watching for now.
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