Hello! Who’s your favorite character in The Rich Man’s Daughter so far?

Oho, asking the toughies. I actually like, to some extent, all the characters except Oscar, the grandfather, and Tommy. It’s a testament to the writing and acting that even though some of the characters have unlikable aspects, they can still come across as sympathetic otherwise, like Amanda who was horrible about Paul or Gabriel, who’s been very unfair to both Pearl and Angie.

But obviously, favorite would have to be between Jade and Althea. Batchi’s great, Wila’s hilarious, I love Paul, but it’d have to be Jade and Althea till the end. Jade is a great character, sweet and funny and loving, and so genuine. Althea’s…pretty much the same, heh, in different ways. I dunno, I can’t pick between the two.

Hello! Who’s your favorite character in The Rich Man’s Daughter so far?

Oho, asking the toughies. I actually like, to some extent, all the characters except Oscar, the grandfather, and Tommy. It’s a testament to the writing and acting that even though some of the characters have unlikable aspects, they can still come across as sympathetic otherwise, like Amanda who was horrible about Paul or Gabriel, who’s been very unfair to both Pearl and Angie.

But obviously, favorite would have to be between Jade and Althea. Batchi’s great, Wila’s hilarious, I love Paul, but it’d have to be Jade and Althea till the end. Jade is a great character, sweet and funny and loving, and so genuine. Althea’s…pretty much the same, heh, in different ways. I dunno, I can’t pick between the two.

Hi, what are your feelings about The Rich Man’s Daughter so far? I hope you’re having a lovely day! :)

Hi!

So far? I’m…loving it. Completely. It has such a hold on me, I’m spending way too much thinking about it, watching it, reading about it. I’ll be a complete wreck when it ends, however it goes.

Yikes, this got long.

I know there were a lot of comparisons (including by me) to IMAY when it started, but it’s gone so far beyond that. Everyone keeps saying it’s like fanfic and it is! We’ve never seen f/f treated like this in mainstream media, only in things we write for ourselves. Like if you’ve followed me at all, you know how closely I follow f/f things, I may not watch or reblog, but I know what’s out there. NOTHING like this has ever been done before. And it’s being done well! When I was first recommending it to friends, and saw others do the same, it was always with a caveat, it’s a soap, it’s cheesy, and I’m realizing that’s the same almost apologetic warning I used to give for Bollywood films, like, yeah, it’s good, relatively, but whatever, own it. It’s good by itself! Sure, it follows its own cultural themes and tropes, but that doesn’t make it lesser.

Personally, I do love slow burns and I wish we’d been able to bask in the earlier moments for longer, but I’m not going to blame the show
for not catering to my exact tastes. It’s going to be sooo difficult to go back to other shows that sparingly parcel out maintext, often only coyly hinting at something, and almost never giving us more than a few minutes per episode. Here, not only does the relationship take up most of the show, but all the other characters’ stories come back to them. And the writing and acting is really effective in showing that these two women are head over heels for each other, there’s no ambiguity or holding back. At its heart the show is a romance, and the romance is true and epic.

The background characters are great too. I love that Althea actually has queer friends, as you’d expect in real life, and Batchi and Wila are just kickass on their own (except the slapping…that’s probably my biggest wtf, really, the slapping…people should stop slapping Jade). And of course by having multiple queer characters, there is the luxury in telling different stories. The show’s explicitly brought up stereotypes and misconceptions to clear them up, too. It’s trying really hard.

The Tanchingco sibling and family dynamics are excellent too. They’re close to each other but it’s clear where the priorities lie. And the Paul-Jade rift is presented fairly openly, in that even while Paul is sarcastic and cutting, there’s so much narrative sympathy for him and it’s clear that Jade was the one who messed up.

The acting! I have no doubt that if it had remained Marian as Jade, she’d have brought a different dynamic and chemistry to the role, but holy crap, Rhian Ramos. She completely inhabits Jade Tanchingco as a character, she’s gorgeous, sure, but she’s also sweet and funny and wryly pragmatic at times. She loves her family dearly and is loved in return and is completely (and maybe wrongly so) confident in her position as the favored baby of the family. Her family’s expectations have always aligned with her own so far, so she doesn’t realize how much of her easy obedience hinged on that, and when things start to unravel, she displays her surprised hurt with such vulnerability. The Jade we see is perfect (in a likable way), so it’s all the more chilling when her family’s willing to sacrifice this bright, open, lovely girl for what others think of them. It’s good that Rhian, and actually, Glaiza, are so excellent at the cry
acting, with the wavering voices and trembling lips and all, because
they’re called on to do it so often.

I remember this review pointing out that Althea’s the kind of dashing, charismatic love interest that’s always popular but that it’s her earnest openness that really wins over Jade, and that’s so true. Glaiza de Castro (who by the way, for a rock goddess has an amazingly gentle voice) does this great job having Althea straddle the line as the archetypal love interest people watching m/f romances are used to, but without ever forgetting that she is not the “male” love interest here. She’s not the pursuer, in fact, there is no pursuer here, this is a mutual thing where they can’t help but gravitate to each other. There are so many fun tropes present, but it’s actually really encouraging how it’s always clear that this is a lesbian romance. It’s pressing the soulmate thing so hard, a lot of the chemistry is physical, long gazes, touches lingering a little too long, but it’s the emotional connection that’s so overwhelming. We’re so used to the angst of coming to terms with sexuality and the the getting together part, it’s a bit more unusual to see them practically hop over that and into the being together part.

As for the no kiss thing…whatever. I’d take a good storyline over a meaningless kiss any day.

And thank you! Hope you’re having a lovely day too. 🙂

Hi, what are your feelings about The Rich Man’s Daughter so far? I hope you’re having a lovely day! :)

Hi!

So far? I’m…loving it. Completely. It has such a hold on me, I’m spending way too much thinking about it, watching it, reading about it. I’ll be a complete wreck when it ends, however it goes.

Yikes, this got long.

I know there were a lot of comparisons (including by me) to IMAY when it started, but it’s gone so far beyond that. Everyone keeps saying it’s like fanfic and it is! We’ve never seen f/f treated like this in mainstream media, only in things we write for ourselves. Like if you’ve followed me at all, you know how closely I follow f/f things, I may not watch or reblog, but I know what’s out there. NOTHING like this has ever been done before. And it’s being done well! When I was first recommending it to friends, and saw others do the same, it was always with a caveat, it’s a soap, it’s cheesy, and I’m realizing that’s the same almost apologetic warning I used to give for Bollywood films, like, yeah, it’s good, relatively, but whatever, own it. It’s good by itself! Sure, it follows its own cultural themes and tropes, but that doesn’t make it lesser.

Personally, I do love slow burns and I wish we’d been able to bask in the earlier moments for longer, but I’m not going to blame the show
for not catering to my exact tastes. It’s going to be sooo difficult to go back to other shows that sparingly parcel out maintext, often only coyly hinting at something, and almost never giving us more than a few minutes per episode. Here, not only does the relationship take up most of the show, but all the other characters’ stories come back to them. And the writing and acting is really effective in showing that these two women are head over heels for each other, there’s no ambiguity or holding back. At its heart the show is a romance, and the romance is true and epic.

The background characters are great too. I love that Althea actually has queer friends, as you’d expect in real life, and Batchi and Wila are just kickass on their own (except the slapping…that’s probably my biggest wtf, really, the slapping…people should stop slapping Jade). And of course by having multiple queer characters, there is the luxury in telling different stories. The show’s explicitly brought up stereotypes and misconceptions to clear them up, too. It’s trying really hard.

The Tanchingco sibling and family dynamics are excellent too. They’re close to each other but it’s clear where the priorities lie. And the Paul-Jade rift is presented fairly openly, in that even while Paul is sarcastic and cutting, there’s so much narrative sympathy for him and it’s clear that Jade was the one who messed up.

The acting! I have no doubt that if it had remained Marian as Jade, she’d have brought a different dynamic and chemistry to the role, but holy crap, Rhian Ramos. She completely inhabits Jade Tanchingco as a character, she’s gorgeous, sure, but she’s also sweet and funny and wryly pragmatic at times. She loves her family dearly and is loved in return and is completely (and maybe wrongly so) confident in her position as the favored baby of the family. Her family’s expectations have always aligned with her own so far, so she doesn’t realize how much of her easy obedience hinged on that, and when things start to unravel, she displays her surprised hurt with such vulnerability. The Jade we see is perfect (in a likable way), so it’s all the more chilling when her family’s willing to sacrifice this bright, open, lovely girl for what others think of them. It’s good that Rhian, and actually, Glaiza, are so excellent at the cry
acting, with the wavering voices and trembling lips and all, because
they’re called on to do it so often.

I remember this review pointing out that Althea’s the kind of dashing, charismatic love interest that’s always popular but that it’s her earnest openness that really wins over Jade, and that’s so true. Glaiza de Castro (who by the way, for a rock goddess has an amazingly gentle voice) does this great job having Althea straddle the line as the archetypal love interest people watching m/f romances are used to, but without ever forgetting that she is not the “male” love interest here. She’s not the pursuer, in fact, there is no pursuer here, this is a mutual thing where they can’t help but gravitate to each other. There are so many fun tropes present, but it’s actually really encouraging how it’s always clear that this is a lesbian romance. It’s pressing the soulmate thing so hard, a lot of the chemistry is physical, long gazes, touches lingering a little too long, but it’s the emotional connection that’s so overwhelming. We’re so used to the angst of coming to terms with sexuality and the the getting together part, it’s a bit more unusual to see them practically hop over that and into the being together part.

As for the no kiss thing…whatever. I’d take a good storyline over a meaningless kiss any day.

And thank you! Hope you’re having a lovely day too. 🙂

Hi! So, I saw your gifset and I went to watch gabi/ariana and dear lord, they’re cute as heck. So now, I’m wondering, what’s your favourite f/f international storyline? I’ve had my fair share of happiness (greta/paloma) and pain (pepa/silvia; ps, let’s not talk about the ending). Could you rec some more? Thank you for making all the gifsets. I’m eagerly anticipating The Rich Man’s Daughter bc a lesbian show with an asian(!) like can you believe it? /cries/

Okay, first of all, I’m sooooo sorry it took me so long to respond. You asked this before TRMD even started and now look where we are.

First. Gabi/Ariana. They are so cute, right???? I may have let them slide a bit since that show’s ending and they haven’t been on tooo much and TRMD kind of took up my life, but I still really like them, and I hope you do watch today’s ep.

TRMD… It just makes me giggle and grin at the very existence of it. I assume you definitely at least tried that one.

As for other recs, I am so bad with picking favorites, and I’ve not really seen that many shows.​ jetgirl78​‘s list is pretty great, and if you check the shows’ individual tags, you can see her comments on them.

I’m assuming if you’ve watched El Elegido and Los Hombres de Paco then
you’ve watched the other older storylines in Hospital Central and Bad Girls. I think I’ve probably gif’ed or posted about everything I like, but here’s a short list of things anyway:

Heartless (Emilie x Sophie): supernatural high school Danish series, only 5 eps and maybe cancelled, ending on a cliffhanger-y note but definitely a central relationship

Crownies/Janet King (Ash x Janet): Australian legal series, Janet King is this badass prosecutor, one of the regular characters in Crownies and the main in its spinoff, Janet King. She and her relationship aren’t always the center of the show but they’re featured a solid amount and it’s just nice to see a mainstream genre show treat its lesbian character this well.

Yudh (Kavita x Mona): Indian drama/conspiracy thriller kind of thing, one of the fairly main characters begins a relationship and while it doesn’t take a lot of screentime or is very demonstrative, it’s fairly groundbreaking for India and I just found them cute. Cliffhanger ending and probably cancelled as well, though.

GSZS (Anni x Jasmin) – German soap, an actually really well built slow burn couple with some major longevity, they’ve hit a rough patch recently, but I’m rooting for them!

GTST (Anna x Wiet) – Dutch soap, the couple hasn’t been together as long, and…lordy, they make the worst decisions, watching them is an exercise in frustration, but they are weirdly cute, navigating their TERRIBLE life choices together.

Los vecinos en guerra (Agustina x Valeria) – Argentine soap, okay, this one might not be great for some people since the Valeria character doesn’t start off as the best person (or ever really is one, but her first episodes especially, whew) and there were some questionable narrative choices but when they WERE together, they were very adorable. I have a soft spot for them despite how many times they made me shake my head

Les revenants (Julie x Laure) – French supernatural series, atmospheric and eerie more than horror,  good on its own, the couple is just icing. There is a second season that’ll air soon, after a  few years’ break and Laure will not be returning, but with the way the show works, that doesn’t mean she’s gone forever, if there’s a third season, she might show up? I dunno.

Seonam Girls High School Investigators (Eun Bin x Soo Yun)The lesbian arc here happened over just a couple of eps near the end, 11 and 12, but it was surprisingly well done. I think it was probably the character of Soo Yun that sold it, she was really endearing in a defiant martyr kind of way.

– Seis Hermanas (Celia x Petra) – Notttt sure if this’ll happen, actually, the show’s still airing (and I don’t believe there are any English cuts available), but…possible. It’s a Spanish period drama about six sisters and Celia is the scholarly one who doesn’t have a main male character interest, but instead seems to have developed a pretty close friendship with Petra

Felizes para Sempre? (Denise x Marilla) – Okay, um, spoiler alert to the very end so if you don’t want to know stop reading right now, this is your last chance, if you’re still reading I’m assuming you want to know, how much longer can I make this, even if you’re a glance and read type you must have paused at this point if you really cared…I assume…okay, so the ending is freaking terrible. If you are looking for just their story, when you get to ep 10, just stop in the middle. The plot’s kind of out there, lots of drama and intrigue and well, cheating on all sides, but the actresses are gorgeous and totally sell it, and if you are the type of person to enjoy that kind of thing, I would be remiss in not mentioning it.

Hi! So, I saw your gifset and I went to watch gabi/ariana and dear lord, they’re cute as heck. So now, I’m wondering, what’s your favourite f/f international storyline? I’ve had my fair share of happiness (greta/paloma) and pain (pepa/silvia; ps, let’s not talk about the ending). Could you rec some more? Thank you for making all the gifsets. I’m eagerly anticipating The Rich Man’s Daughter bc a lesbian show with an asian(!) like can you believe it? /cries/

Okay, first of all, I’m sooooo sorry it took me so long to respond. You asked this before TRMD even started and now look where we are.

First. Gabi/Ariana. They are so cute, right???? I may have let them slide a bit since that show’s ending and they haven’t been on tooo much and TRMD kind of took up my life, but I still really like them, and I hope you do watch today’s ep.

TRMD… It just makes me giggle and grin at the very existence of it. I assume you definitely at least tried that one.

As for other recs, I am so bad with picking favorites, and I’ve not really seen that many shows.​ jetgirl78​‘s list is pretty great, and if you check the shows’ individual tags, you can see her comments on them.

I’m assuming if you’ve watched El Elegido and Los Hombres de Paco then
you’ve watched the other older storylines in Hospital Central and Bad Girls. I think I’ve probably gif’ed or posted about everything I like, but here’s a short list of things anyway:

Heartless (Emilie x Sophie): supernatural high school Danish series, only 5 eps and maybe cancelled, ending on a cliffhanger-y note but definitely a central relationship

Crownies/Janet King (Ash x Janet): Australian legal series, Janet King is this badass prosecutor, one of the regular characters in Crownies and the main in its spinoff, Janet King. She and her relationship aren’t always the center of the show but they’re featured a solid amount and it’s just nice to see a mainstream genre show treat its lesbian character this well.

Yudh (Kavita x Mona): Indian drama/conspiracy thriller kind of thing, one of the fairly main characters begins a relationship and while it doesn’t take a lot of screentime or is very demonstrative, it’s fairly groundbreaking for India and I just found them cute. Cliffhanger ending and probably cancelled as well, though.

GSZS (Anni x Jasmin) – German soap, an actually really well built slow burn couple with some major longevity, they’ve hit a rough patch recently, but I’m rooting for them!

GTST (Anna x Wiet) – Dutch soap, the couple hasn’t been together as long, and…lordy, they make the worst decisions, watching them is an exercise in frustration, but they are weirdly cute, navigating their TERRIBLE life choices together.

Los vecinos en guerra (Agustina x Valeria) – Argentine soap, okay, this one might not be great for some people since the Valeria character doesn’t start off as the best person (or ever really is one, but her first episodes especially, whew) and there were some questionable narrative choices but when they WERE together, they were very adorable. I have a soft spot for them despite how many times they made me shake my head

Les revenants (Julie x Laure) – French supernatural series, atmospheric and eerie more than horror,  good on its own, the couple is just icing. There is a second season that’ll air soon, after a  few years’ break and Laure will not be returning, but with the way the show works, that doesn’t mean she’s gone forever, if there’s a third season, she might show up? I dunno.

Seonam Girls High School Investigators (Eun Bin x Soo Yun)The lesbian arc here happened over just a couple of eps near the end, 11 and 12, but it was surprisingly well done. I think it was probably the character of Soo Yun that sold it, she was really endearing in a defiant martyr kind of way.

– Seis Hermanas (Celia x Petra) – Notttt sure if this’ll happen, actually, the show’s still airing (and I don’t believe there are any English cuts available), but…possible. It’s a Spanish period drama about six sisters and Celia is the scholarly one who doesn’t have a main male character interest, but instead seems to have developed a pretty close friendship with Petra

Felizes para Sempre? (Denise x Marilla) – Okay, um, spoiler alert to the very end so if you don’t want to know stop reading right now, this is your last chance, if you’re still reading I’m assuming you want to know, how much longer can I make this, even if you’re a glance and read type you must have paused at this point if you really cared…I assume…okay, so the ending is freaking terrible. If you are looking for just their story, when you get to ep 10, just stop in the middle. The plot’s kind of out there, lots of drama and intrigue and well, cheating on all sides, but the actresses are gorgeous and totally sell it, and if you are the type of person to enjoy that kind of thing, I would be remiss in not mentioning it.