I watched this purely for Jasper Liu - he has a very charming persona. In this he plays a husband Zeng, who, along with his wife, I-Ling, lives with his mother. The relationship between I-ling and her mother in law is fraught - and I-ling is frequently thinking of divorce. Many scenes of discontent are repeated in slightly different forms with different characters. Conflict is created when I-Ling meets a pharmacist who becomes interested in her and Zeng is the object of a crush by a new work intern. The feminist trait of putting men into menstruation is well represented as is compulsory these days. It adds nothing to the plot and is completely irrelevant to anyone except the writer and the manufacturers that pay for them to be included. When I-Ling meets an anonymous online "soulmate" and we see fictional meetings between them where the male's head is excluded from the shot it is pretty much of a rather silly giveaway. Many scenes are dreams which confuse and distract the viewer. There is no plot to speak of. I ff'd through much of it because although most episodes were around twenty seven minutes many of them were filled with irrelevant people and situations. The only person worth watching was Jasper Liu - the stars are all for him.