My personal ratings are rather harsh, so please don't call me a hater, I am just... hard to please :). No show deserved 10/10 for me yet, Nirvana in Fire was the only one with 9/10, Yanxi Palace is 7/10 and something like The Double 5/10, with many other shows in between.
I didn't read a novel, but after watching a Trailer, I've had certain expectations. Unfortunately, I've been heavily lied to, as instead of gripping "Legend of Female General" show, I've got a romcom "Romance of the Female General", with good looking leads who can act a little bit and decent fight scenes (but marred with ML saving the FL way too many times), with not much revenge and general-ing from the supposed Badass Female Lead.
For me, the "ROFG" is no more than 4/10 on my scale, as it doesn't have any redeeming quality and I see zero re-watch value. There were some scenes I've enjoyed (He Yan winning the garrison contest, especially archery after walking back, the initial banquet fight against He Rufei, I've also enjoyed the Emperor telling Dudu to shut up and allow He Yan to defend herself in the Court).
I can excuse the poor storytelling, terrible gender-bending and even constant attempts to undercut FL badassery. But only, if I would feel any emotions off the screen. However, I'felt nada, zero, nothing. During my ongoing Tour of C-Dramaland, I've had a chance to watch some Propaganda anti-Japanese war shows (some of them aren't even listed on MDL), which had some great emotional moments. Here, everything felt just flat.
After another wasted hope of watching a properly written "Badass Female Lead", my favourite remains the Female Lead from the "Queen of the Battlefield". However, it's a microdrama, so financial constraints were heavy and visible in the fight scenes. Yet, I would take her 10/10 times over the He Yan, and it proved to have a strong re-watch value. The FL from Veil of Vengeance is a fantastic example as well.
No matter what we will say at least this one wasn't butchered like Amai joins the army... and in overall it was…
Why do you say "Amai joins the army" was butchered? In my continuing search for dramas with "badass female leads" I'm actually considering watching it soon.
I'm definitely the minority of the minority... Because I love EP 35 so much...That dramatic turn was so fun though...…
I actually quite liked it too. But I hated ML for not telling He Yan about the initial struggle in the Palace., Also, I'm just realising i dislike him more and more. He is either simping too much in some of the situations, or not trusting He Yan to deal with the stuff in different ones.
Haveny watched the express yet but saw some clips that THE EMPEROR decreed to marry CZ to HY? He knows XJ love…
Chu Zhao sow a discord by saying that two powerful generals shouldn't marry as otherwise they would have too much military power. Smart play on his end.
Ngl I've been waiting for that punch for so long πΊ
The punch was done by the powerful General and looked very solid, with a lot of force behind it. Yet a wealink like Zhu Chao didn't even get knocked down. Another example of a lack of nuance, typical for this show.
Watching Episode 35 at the moment, and Yingiang's death was dumb enough to be fitting for this Drama. She was relatively competent as the maid/bodyguard until now, and of course had to block a knife with her back, after allowing Pintiang to freely outburst in a dangerous way.
I'm a big Bai Lu fan, so I've tried to watch this one...but after a few episodes, I've got bored with her character being the weakest and the most useless.
I've even tried a different episode around 20 episodes later... and it was still the same, with multiple love interests helping/saving/covering her.
I have no idea how it deserved a "Badass Female Lead" tag.
I always wanted to watch this after seeing some clips and having Bai Lu there. But after finally starting it, I'm so disappointed by Episode 3 jumping 5 years ahead, missing all her rise to the Power, including defeating/sealing Luo Ming Xuan, who not only beat her easily before, but also killed her Grandfather.
This show will always be in my eyes as the one which screwed up the chance to have the most badass FL lead ever in Dramaland - Liu Shishi was perfectly cast as the legendary assassin, but too many injuries limiting her skills (cheap trope for the FLs who can fight to make them look weaker...) and some poor decision-making, along with the need of Romance progressing, led to too many times getting saved by the ML, which made her not look as outstanding as she should be.
Plus, the obsession with getting pregnant during a hugely important mission made her look ridiculously dumb, not worthy of the legendary assassin she was supposed to be.
Xu JIngfu was the example of someone who is cautious.
No show deserved 10/10 for me yet, Nirvana in Fire was the only one with 9/10, Yanxi Palace is 7/10 and something like The Double 5/10, with many other shows in between.
I didn't read a novel, but after watching a Trailer, I've had certain expectations. Unfortunately, I've been heavily lied to, as instead of gripping "Legend of Female General" show, I've got a romcom "Romance of the Female General", with good looking leads who can act a little bit and decent fight scenes (but marred with ML saving the FL way too many times), with not much revenge and general-ing from the supposed Badass Female Lead.
For me, the "ROFG" is no more than 4/10 on my scale, as it doesn't have any redeeming quality and I see zero re-watch value. There were some scenes I've enjoyed (He Yan winning the garrison contest, especially archery after walking back, the initial banquet fight against He Rufei, I've also enjoyed the Emperor telling Dudu to shut up and allow He Yan to defend herself in the Court).
I can excuse the poor storytelling, terrible gender-bending and even constant attempts to undercut FL badassery. But only, if I would feel any emotions off the screen. However, I'felt nada, zero, nothing. During my ongoing Tour of C-Dramaland, I've had a chance to watch some Propaganda anti-Japanese war shows (some of them aren't even listed on MDL), which had some great emotional moments. Here, everything felt just flat.
After another wasted hope of watching a properly written "Badass Female Lead", my favourite remains the Female Lead from the "Queen of the Battlefield". However, it's a microdrama, so financial constraints were heavy and visible in the fight scenes. Yet, I would take her 10/10 times over the He Yan, and it proved to have a strong re-watch value. The FL from Veil of Vengeance is a fantastic example as well.
Also, I'm just realising i dislike him more and more. He is either simping too much in some of the situations, or not trusting He Yan to deal with the stuff in different ones.
The ML in "Flourished Peony" is just amazing in his trust of FL to be able to fix things on her own.
She was relatively competent as the maid/bodyguard until now, and of course had to block a knife with her back, after allowing Pintiang to freely outburst in a dangerous way.
I've even tried a different episode around 20 episodes later... and it was still the same, with multiple love interests helping/saving/covering her.
I have no idea how it deserved a "Badass Female Lead" tag.
And what an irony - I was thinking it can somehow end like this, but didn't think that show would transform itself into Palace/Harem action.
And that's too bad, as the FL persona gets hit by a ricochet with poor writing like that.
Not sure if I want to continue now :(
Personally, I never watched a show which I would rate 10/10 and only "Nirvana in Fire" got 9/10.
Plus, the obsession with getting pregnant during a hugely important mission made her look ridiculously dumb, not worthy of the legendary assassin she was supposed to be.
And that's a huge waste :(