schuey7:
Yup , I liked the novel better. The changes they have made in the filler episodes change up their character and relationship dynamics quite a lot . Anyway the drama as a separate entity is likeable enough especially as I'm quite happy with the actors.
Since I catch clips on TIKTOK I already know that there is a major gap in time from her 'silent pseudo rejection' before the earthquake. (It seems like the earthquake hasn't happened yet?). But in the book it was like the next chapter. I also suspect they are going to heavily tone down the darker plotlines of the book (her suicidal tendencies and him being being tortured and nearly executed because of her family). I wish they wouldn't because I like that this book went there. But also, I think we know they are trying to delay them getting together as soon as they did in the book because once they got together in the book, 60% of their story was just them going at it like rabbits pretty much immediately.
Plus it seems like they just changed where he was coming from too. In the book he wasn't initially angry with her over her decision to leave him when they were eighteen, but spent years working toward trying to be someone better for her. He became angry after what happened to him by her family. But even in his anger, no matter what he said to her, he never let anyone talk bad about her; and still he spent all his spare time trying to be someone better for her because even though he was angry, he still only loved and wanted her. He knew when he saw her again, it was only a matter of time before he gave into his feelings.....at least that's how I read him in the books.
But the clips I've seen so far, make it seem like he is just angry that she didn't choose him over her family when they were teenagers.