C-Ent Updates: The Thunder, Mermaid and Swordsman, Reignited Fire Over The Moon

When I finished gathering the news, I was like, a lot of cop shows coming up!

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I Love My President Though He’s A Psycho: Episode 4 & 5 Recap

The most fascinating part of this drama is that the line between hero and villain is blurred. I guess this makes Gong Ou an anti-hero. Good thing Xiao Nian knows how to handle him.

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I Love My President Though He’s A Psycho: Episode 1–3 Recap

You know when you’re not supposed to eat something because it’s unhealthy, but you eat it anyways? That’s this show in a nutshell. It’s over-the-top and feels like a fanfic, but I can’t stop watching. I attribute 75% of the watchableness to the heroine, who has a good head on her shoulders. Every time she rolls her eyes at her “psycho president,” which is often, I feel like she’s telling us: “It’s okay, don’t take this too seriously.”

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Webdrama: I Love My President Though He Is A Psycho

The title already suggests this is gonna be one dysfunctional story. The usual CEOs are crazy without the pyscho label. hehe. I Love My President Though He Is A Psycho (总裁在上我在下) is adapted from the same name novel written by Jiang Xiao Ya published in 2015. The storyline screams eeeeppp! so maybe there’s a hidden meaning somewhere? It follows our heroine, who is a third-rate cartoonist, and she’s captured by the hero – a rich CEO of an IT company. He asks her to return their child, which she “supposedly” gave birth to 3 years ago. When she responds no to his weird story (she doesn’t even know him!), he puts her under house arrest. O____O He uses every mean to force her to return his baby, and she eventually realizes he suffers from paranoia and some type of personality disorder. As he faces her gentleness and courage, he utilizes low-EQ techniques to pursue her. With the secret from three years ago and a surprised return of a friend, what will happen to the budding romance?

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