I understand why the male lead is acting maniac, and I don’t really have an issue with that part. However what really bothered me in the latest episode is how the director and script writer handled the female lead character.
Cause yeah we all know that going to see off and reassure those 2D characters was absolutely the right thing to do, there was no other way around it. They should have worked together to find a plan and make it work. That is what you call humanity.
So if they made her brave enough to do the morally right thing, why then portray her as someone with no backup plan or ability to handle danger afterward?
Her conversation with the prince in the carriage felt especially flat and strange. It made her look helpless and incompetent, which contradicts her earlier characterization as strategic and capable.
Then the male lead becoming the reason she was saved and everything he said afterward just made the whole sequence feel off.
I wish they had chosen a different trigger for the male lead’s mania, because this one felt weird.
Cause it almost felt like the story was implying that she was wrong for visiting those characters, which is even stranger because she clearly wasn’t, those characters mattered too.
Honestly the whole sequence felt inconsistent somehow.
Maybe I’m overthinking it, but something about that entire sequence just didn’t sit right at all, as if something is missing that should have been done.
I am also looking for too wish I could see one but other similar ones am sure I have watched them all Such as 1. A journey to Love 2. The Glory ( the one led by Chen duling ) 3. Royal feast 4. The story of Ming lang 5. Story of yanxi palace 6. Fight for love 7. Blossom in adversity 8. The Princess Royal 9. The Double 10. Flourish peony and many more I can't remember them now
Finally, finally, finally, a drama where the female lead’s character never wavers. From episode one, she’s cunning, intelligent, and fully in control. Her strength is consistent throughout the story, and she plays her own game without letting anyone dictate her fate. All hail “The Tea King,” Rong Shao Bo ☕👑 This drama is 100% my cup of Chá 🍵 C-drama forever ♾️
Oh so it going to be true at this point that when VOS is about to air is when they will drop the trailer I could remember someone saying it 😭😂 so it's going to be true, Ahhhh 😭 I'm exhausted 😫
Most of the time, actors get paid during or after filming. Their payment usually comes from the production budget,…
Ahhh so whenever h***s wanted a drama to flop or not be a major success because of the actors it's actually the production team and investors that will have the biggest lost compared to the actors wow the plot twist is twisting 🥲😂
Guys, I wanted to ask something. My friends and I were discussing how actors get paid, do they receive their payment before or after the drama airs? I just wanted to confirm how it usually works.
Thanks for the explanation.
I understand why the male lead is acting maniac, and I don’t really have an issue with that part. However what really bothered me in the latest episode is how the director and script writer handled the female lead character.
Cause yeah we all know that going to see off and reassure those 2D characters was absolutely the right thing to do, there was no other way around it. They should have worked together to find a plan and make it work. That is what you call humanity.
So if they made her brave enough to do the morally right thing, why then portray her as someone with no backup plan or ability to handle danger afterward?
Her conversation with the prince in the carriage felt especially flat and strange. It made her look helpless and incompetent, which contradicts her earlier characterization as strategic and capable.
Then the male lead becoming the reason she was saved and everything he said afterward just made the whole sequence feel off.
I wish they had chosen a different trigger for the male lead’s mania, because this one felt weird.
Cause it almost felt like the story was implying that she was wrong for visiting those characters, which is even stranger because she clearly wasn’t, those characters mattered too.
Honestly the whole sequence felt inconsistent somehow.
Maybe I’m overthinking it, but something about that entire sequence just didn’t sit right at all, as if something is missing that should have been done.
1. A journey to Love
2. The Glory ( the one led by Chen duling )
3. Royal feast
4. The story of Ming lang
5. Story of yanxi palace
6. Fight for love
7. Blossom in adversity
8. The Princess Royal
9. The Double
10. Flourish peony
and many more I can't remember them now
All hail “The Tea King,” Rong Shao Bo ☕👑
This drama is 100% my cup of Chá 🍵
C-drama forever ♾️