Now they are investigating the entire thing… Tragically too late. They forced him to end his life and now they are trying to cover their a$$es.
And bringing a kid with her… Please! Wait, is she looking for pity? I think that it is more inappropriate to bring a kid with you so the news can record it. What’s next… A wheelchair…?
From the original blackmailers to the police officers to the prosecutors and finally, to the public media… They are all not to be forgiven. NEVER!
To be forced to this extreme limit is simply unforgivable… Simply unforgivable… The world has lost one of his greatest talent… Once again. Our prayers are with his family and his friends. May he rest in peace!
Sorry mate… Every single romance arc in that drama simply left me cold. I simply didn’t feel any chemistry nor dynamic between them. Their 360 degrees turn developments were unimaginative. They were just bizarre.
Alright, if I was not sold before… Now, I am completely sold… This is a darn good costume drama.
And I love, love, love the FL. Her character conveys everything that I picture of what a female assassin should be. - Badass fighter - Intelligent - Stoic - Resourceful (Really resourceful) - With a hint of dry humor (Ok, with a large hint of dry humor) Liu Shi Shi is simply perfect for the role. Her persona is on point! I loved her character in “Lost Love in Times” and I am loving her, once again, in this costume drama.
Now, let’s talk about the ML. I have no complaints whatsoever. Liu Yu Ning was never one of my favorites… However after this, i am gradually changing my mind. His very first male lead role… I really don’t have any complaints so far.
This was the first time while watching a drama where the FL Came on scream doing what she does and i actually…
Completely! Her character reminds me of that female assassin character in “Ancient Detectives.” Roles like these need more than a pretty face… Roles like these also need a certain persona, disposition that not all actors and actresses can convey.
But the female assassin in My Journey to You is sort of an spy of the lowest level, which justifies she being…
No. I was not laughing at her abilities or the lack of… The actress herself was not convincing at all, in her portrayal as an assassin. It was like watching kids playing dress up.
Ok. I am buying. I am totally buying. I believe her as an assassin. I am totally convinced by her assassin portrayal in this. And this is how you grasp your viewers’ complete attention with the very first episode.
PS: I am still laughing at this FL assassin character in “My Journey to You.” She should take lessons from the FL character Ren Ru Yi / Ren Xin, here.
The way they had the writing for the ML… Courteous, meticulous, cautious, stoic and with a great strategic mind… It is very out of character; the way he acts around the FL. He completely loses his sense of reasoning around that girl. Borderline delusional and erratic. I find it more confusing and less convincing than interesting. It is so out of character. I don’t care how they spin it for us… Note: I am not talking about his PTSD relapses. Those are somehow understandable. But the rest is very bizarre.
I agree. The writing and the montage were not great. I think the writers and screenwriters are a bit confused……
Seriously… The problem with this costume drama is that the sharp 360 degrees turn romance between the 2 main leads started too abruptly and goodness…! Way, way, way, way too late.
Ep 34. Oof, I didn't like the writing decisions they made with this one. Like no, don't ruin the female lead (and…
I agree. The writing and the montage were not great. I think the writers and screenwriters are a bit confused… No, a lot confused when us, viewers, are saying that we like main characters with multiple layers. Let me try to make it clear for them: We do not mean… Multiple layers of pure confusion.
The finale was so darned rushed… Almost felt like the last 2 episodes were on drugs or something… The ever so recurring problem in most costume dramas… If not in all.
For me, this was a 7.5/10 rating. Interesting storyline. Questionable montage. Confusing ML. Ambiguous FL. Main leads’ romance not convincing at all (Probably because the writers and screenwriters took their sweet time to start it). Favorite characters: Yan Lin and his father.
Nirvana in Fire 3 is scheduled to be released next year… Hopefully… And Leo Wu is the first male lead. I don’t know about his character yet; however, NIF and Leo back together got to be magical… Riveting… And ever so nostalgic… Another masterpiece from that splendid production team!!
His name is Leo Wu.I just love Zhao Lu Si’s acting in this Xianxia. Obviously, there is a wide gap of experience…
Oh right… The pathetic wannabe love rival character… The actor who played that character is also in this Xianxia. My brain completely dismissed him, entirely. At least in this one, in opposite to the general’s overwhelming persona in “Love Like a Galaxy,” his character certainly has a shot with the FL when compared to this heavenly silver spoon immature ML.
Tragically too late.
They forced him to end his life and now they are trying to cover their a$$es.
And bringing a kid with her…
Please!
Wait, is she looking for pity?
I think that it is more inappropriate to bring a kid with you so the news can record it.
What’s next… A wheelchair…?
From the original blackmailers to the police officers to the prosecutors and finally, to the public media…
They are all not to be forgiven.
NEVER!
To be forced to this extreme limit is simply unforgivable… Simply unforgivable…
The world has lost one of his greatest talent… Once again.
Our prayers are with his family and his friends.
May he rest in peace!
Every single romance arc in that drama simply left me cold.
I simply didn’t feel any chemistry nor dynamic between them. Their 360 degrees turn developments were unimaginative.
They were just bizarre.
But I still think it’s $$ though.
Now, I am completely sold…
This is a darn good costume drama.
And I love, love, love the FL.
Her character conveys everything that I picture of what a female assassin should be.
- Badass fighter
- Intelligent
- Stoic
- Resourceful (Really resourceful)
- With a hint of dry humor (Ok, with a large hint of dry humor)
Liu Shi Shi is simply perfect for the role. Her persona is on point!
I loved her character in “Lost Love in Times” and I am loving her, once again, in this costume drama.
Now, let’s talk about the ML.
I have no complaints whatsoever.
Liu Yu Ning was never one of my favorites… However after this, i am gradually changing my mind.
His very first male lead role… I really don’t have any complaints so far.
This FL is hitting all of the check-marks for me.
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Considering how astute the ML is…
I really hope… He already knows that he has been poisoned.
Her character reminds me of that female assassin character in “Ancient Detectives.”
Roles like these need more than a pretty face… Roles like these also need a certain persona, disposition that not all actors and actresses can convey.
This only means that our critical thinking abilities are not yet coerced by our environments.
We are not going to say it was good because everyone else is saying so…
The actress herself was not convincing at all, in her portrayal as an assassin.
It was like watching kids playing dress up.
Same here.
Dropped it.
The constant female assassins tête-à-tête was borderline irritating to me.
I am buying.
I am totally buying.
I believe her as an assassin.
I am totally convinced by her assassin portrayal in this.
And this is how you grasp your viewers’ complete attention with the very first episode.
PS:
I am still laughing at this FL assassin character in “My Journey to You.”
She should take lessons from the FL character Ren Ru Yi / Ren Xin, here.
It is very out of character; the way he acts around the FL.
He completely loses his sense of reasoning around that girl.
Borderline delusional and erratic.
I find it more confusing and less convincing than interesting. It is so out of character.
I don’t care how they spin it for us… Note: I am not talking about his PTSD relapses. Those are somehow understandable.
But the rest is very bizarre.
Exactly my thoughts.
PS: One more high-rated costume drama this year that I can't comprehend for the life of me.
How is that an 8.8 rating?
The problem with this costume drama is that the sharp 360 degrees turn romance between the 2 main leads started too abruptly and goodness…! Way, way, way, way too late.
The writing and the montage were not great.
I think the writers and screenwriters are a bit confused… No, a lot confused when us, viewers, are saying that we like main characters with multiple layers.
Let me try to make it clear for them:
We do not mean… Multiple layers of pure confusion.
Almost felt like the last 2 episodes were on drugs or something…
The ever so recurring problem in most costume dramas… If not in all.
For me, this was a 7.5/10 rating.
Interesting storyline.
Questionable montage.
Confusing ML.
Ambiguous FL.
Main leads’ romance not convincing at all (Probably because the writers and screenwriters took their sweet time to start it).
Favorite characters: Yan Lin and his father.
Hopefully…
And Leo Wu is the first male lead.
I don’t know about his character yet; however, NIF and Leo back together got to be magical…
Riveting…
And ever so nostalgic…
Another masterpiece from that splendid production team!!
Can’t hardly wait.
The pathetic wannabe love rival character…
The actor who played that character is also in this Xianxia. My brain completely dismissed him, entirely.
At least in this one, in opposite to the general’s overwhelming persona in “Love Like a Galaxy,” his character certainly has a shot with the FL when compared to this heavenly silver spoon immature ML.