Lovestore at the Corner (巷弄裡的那家書店) Episode 25 The End

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13 thoughts on “Lovestore at the Corner (巷弄裡的那家書店) Episode 25 The End

  1. in part 2 and 3..is that Kejie? She is still alive then … don’t get this story .. I thought they would close “normally” but cannot find a proper ending I guess!

    • I guess ending is up to our interpretation and imagination…It’d be hard whether you have Kejie or Keshing ending up with shulei…

      Don’t know why they suddenly added 2 characters at the very last episode and have them take over so much time out of the precious finale… Nice little side story but not what I wanna see when trying to find out the REAL “the end” 🙁

      • Can somebody help me.My Mandarin is limited. Kejie was resuscitated after the accident? Does she have amnesia up to now? Why did she not went home? It seems she did not recognize shu lei…
        The ending is a bit disappointing. But well,It is about books, good books. The scriptwriters are challenging us to use our creativity and imagination. The audience has to make the own ending. Yet I do not see the need to add 2 new characters at the last minute.

        • Your Mandarin is fine, Coz you totally got it— They keep us in the dark what exactly happened. I would think that KerJie probably did have amnesia (ahh isn’t this the most used and abused medical condition, next to cancer?). Coz a normal person should not have given up on having contact with her family for so long, just because she found out she was cheated on.

          • Thanks so much! I am watching Taiwanese soaps to improve my Mandarin but a bit discriminating which to watch. Sometimes I watch few episodes then stop because of poor story lines. This one I really got interested but still cannot get over with the frustration of the not so good ending. Well, I will still give credit to all those involved for the semi contemplative tone of this drama. God bless you.

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