Such a Good Love Ending: Bittersweet Goodbyes and a Slap That Still Hurts

Such a Good Love Ending: Bittersweet Goodbyes and a Slap That Still Hurts

Such a Good Love just wrapped up, and let’s be real—none of us were emotionally ready. 

The drama, known for its raw take on young love in an unforgiving city, didn’t serve us the typical “happily ever after.” Instead, it hit us where it hurts: in the truth.

The story circles around Zhou Shui and Dai Daji (played brilliantly by Wang Anyu and Wang Yuwen), a couple who started off with stars in their eyes and dreams of making it big in Beijing. 

But reality hits hard—rent’s sky-high, jobs fall through, and ambition starts to crumble. 

What’s tragic is their love doesn’t die out; it just gets buried under life’s relentless pressure.

Their breakup wasn’t about betrayal—it was about sacrifice, burnout, and trying to survive. 

Years later, fate brings them back together when Zhou Shui pens a novel based on their story: "In 2025, We Really Broke Up." 

The book blows up online, and in a full-circle moment, he sells the rights to Daji for just one yuan. 

Such a good love achieves a score of 7.0 on DouBan
Such A Good Love achieves a score of 7.0 on DouBan

They laugh, reminisce, and for a fleeting second, it's like nothing ever changed.

But life isn't a rom-com. 

On a bus ride soaked in nostalgia, Zhou Shui kisses her. 

She slaps him. 

Then, through tears, they kiss again. It’s messy, it’s painful, and it’s real. 

But even then, they both know—it’s too late to go back.

Their final scene? Iconic. 

At a literal crossroads in Beijing, they part ways. 

No promises. No dramatic pleas. Just quiet acceptance. 

Such a Good Love Ending: Bittersweet Goodbyes and a Slap That Still Hurts

Daji, once the girl who followed love, is now a powerful voice in film. 

Zhou Shui, who once dreamed big, now cooks hotpot. 

But that’s the beauty of it—they’ve changed. They’ve grown. 

Their love didn’t survive, but it helped shape who they became.

Then there’s the second couple: Shen Jingshu and Ya Ling. 

If Zhou and Daji were a tragedy, these two were pure chaos. 

Shen used heartbreak as fuel, turning into a cold-blooded power player. 

She paid off Ya Ling’s family, pulling him away from his wife and child. 

They “ended up together,” but it felt more like a curse than a love story. 

A voiceover hints their relationship ended that same night—with an unsettling undertone that left viewers guessing if something darker happened.

Meanwhile, there's at least one silver lining: Su Zihao and Tong Leyi. 

After dancing around each other forever, they finally get their happy ending. It’s not perfect, but it’s honest—and in a series like this, that’s gold.

In the end, Daji gets the answer she’s been waiting for all these years. Zhou Shui, in a long-lost video, says it simply: “It’s worth it.”

No, they didn’t ride off into the sunset. But the sun did rise. 

And maybe that’s the whole point. 

Such a Good Love Ending: Bittersweet Goodbyes and a Slap That Still Hurts

Love, even when it ends, still matters. Sometimes it doesn’t have to last forever to be the real thing.

Bittersweet, messy, but honest—Such a Good Love didn’t just end. It lived.

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