Well, every drama need to accept criticism from viewers, u cant expect n stop others to express their opinion..
I don't think you understood what I meant. I don't care if people criticize the drama, it's not my child and everyone is entitled to their opinion. But the whole melodrama about negative reviews being left by ZLY or WYB haters and other discussions related to that are something that I would like to avoid.
I wanted to share my thoughts on what episodes I've seen so far, but this comment section looks toxic, everyone is seeing anitis and personal attacks everywhere. I think, I'll just watch the drama itself, and avoid the drama down here.
Chill people it's not real and actors personal lives have nothing to do with you.
So, I've seen 2 episodes. With subs, my Chinese is not good enough to watch without. So far, I don't have a problem with the pacing and the acting (at least the leads) is fine, as far as Chinese dramas go (not that I've seen many). There are some minor things, like Fei really does look the same age as her mother, Wang Yibo's dubbing voice really doesn't fit the character and I am kind of lost with the amount of people introduced in the first episodes (but usually it gets better later, so that's fine). But, as I said those are minor things and if I like the drama, I can easily ignore them. I do have a question, though. For people who watch more C-Dramas than I do (any dramas actually, I've seen, like, 3 and a half, maybe?). Is overdramatic acting, profound speeches and irrational behavior a xianxia/wuxia genre trait that every drama of the genre follows? Cause it's annoying af and really makes me want to fast forward through it.
This is not news, but just my thoughts on possible air date. Probably February-March 2021. Tencent is airing You Fei right now (which finishes February 2021), I don't think they'll air another drama that's has basically the same genre and general idea at the same time. At least I hope not :) But since Duoluo was brought by Korea already, it's likely to air soon. Or Tencent will go for broke and air everything at the same time :))
I find it very fitting that the one lead with a stable family is the most mature character in the drama (besides…
And also quick note: even though, I do like Ji Chong more as a character, I don't want him and MZX to end up together. I think he deserves more than to be a second choice and she really won't be happy with him.
I find it very fitting that the one lead with a stable family is the most mature character in the drama (besides…
I also like that they didn't turn SML into a bad guy, just so she wouldn't choose him. That is a trope I hate the most, because when they do that (cough*Hunger games*cough), it just feels like "oh, so unless the other guy is murderer, she wouldn't choose the ML?". In the Wolf, Ji Chong really is like a dream guy (not perfect, just, you know, the whole understanding and being ready to wait thing) and Bo Wang is... kind of not (stubborn and moody as he is, IMO), but she still loves Bo Wang. It might be tad unhealthy, but to me that looks more realistic.
I have to agree, Ji Chong, as his father is, is for sure wiser than most people. He's one of the few characters…
Definitely agree about Yao Ji, she started out like a petty jealous girl out for revenge, but the more I see of her the more interesting her character gets. About Bo Wang, I meant that his self pity is ridiculous (I think I wrote almost the same thing as you under the spoiler tag). Ma Zhai Xing actually gave him very good reasons to side with Jin and he still plays the martyr. I was rolling my eyes through his whole speech.
Ok. I am sorry. But the more I watch, the more it feels like the only reasonable people in this drama are Ji Chong…
In ep 38 I actually started to sympathize with his reasons for doing what he's doing (I mean Bo Wang). Maybe, not agree, but I at least understood where he's coming from. But after the eps 41-42, I really want to slap him and tell him wake the f*** up. Yao Ji was talking out of frustration, but she's not wrong: his desire to hide and die is not a way to atone - it's just a coward's way out. He can't face his mistakes, can't let go of his pride and if he does not snap out of his pity party, it will cost him even more, than he already paid.
Ok. I am sorry. But the more I watch, the more it feels like the only reasonable people in this drama are Ji Chong and King Jin. Zhai Xing is getting better, but after episode 42 it seems Bo Wang is actually getting worse.
LOL! Goldfish memory or not, you'd really have to watch carefully without distraction, else you'd miss a lot of…
You think I'm joking, but I actually can reread books and rewatch movies a year later, because I don't remember anything! My brain apparently decides that this information is not necessary and just performs a storage cleanup for me XD
A question for those who watched up to ep 36. Am I the only one confused about what's going on? It feels like I accidentally skipped an episode (which is... entirely possible with my goldfish memory), but I have no idea where this plot twist came from. Please put your answer under the spoiler tag. Thank you :)
As per weibo update, it’s 55 dono y they put 51. I think tv version 58, web 55
The change in the number of episodes seems like bs, they have already been licensed for 58, why would they cut it? And there's no tv broadcast, the latest trailer says that it's web only. Exclusively on Tencent
Chill people it's not real and actors personal lives have nothing to do with you.
So far, I don't have a problem with the pacing and the acting (at least the leads) is fine, as far as Chinese dramas go (not that I've seen many).
There are some minor things, like Fei really does look the same age as her mother, Wang Yibo's dubbing voice really doesn't fit the character and I am kind of lost with the amount of people introduced in the first episodes (but usually it gets better later, so that's fine). But, as I said those are minor things and if I like the drama, I can easily ignore them.
I do have a question, though. For people who watch more C-Dramas than I do (any dramas actually, I've seen, like, 3 and a half, maybe?). Is overdramatic acting, profound speeches and irrational behavior a xianxia/wuxia genre trait that every drama of the genre follows? Cause it's annoying af and really makes me want to fast forward through it.
Probably February-March 2021. Tencent is airing You Fei right now (which finishes February 2021), I don't think they'll air another drama that's has basically the same genre and general idea at the same time. At least I hope not :) But since Duoluo was brought by Korea already, it's likely to air soon.
Or Tencent will go for broke and air everything at the same time :))
In the Wolf, Ji Chong really is like a dream guy (not perfect, just, you know, the whole understanding and being ready to wait thing) and Bo Wang is... kind of not (stubborn and moody as he is, IMO), but she still loves Bo Wang. It might be tad unhealthy, but to me that looks more realistic.
About Bo Wang, I meant that his self pity is ridiculous (I think I wrote almost the same thing as you under the spoiler tag). Ma Zhai Xing actually gave him very good reasons to side with Jin and he still plays the martyr. I was rolling my eyes through his whole speech.
But after the eps 41-42, I really want to slap him and tell him wake the f*** up. Yao Ji was talking out of frustration, but she's not wrong: his desire to hide and die is not a way to atone - it's just a coward's way out. He can't face his mistakes, can't let go of his pride and if he does not snap out of his pity party, it will cost him even more, than he already paid.
Please put your answer under the spoiler tag. Thank you :)
https://www.hotpot.tv/news/china-puts-episode-limit-on-chinese-dramas
And there's no tv broadcast, the latest trailer says that it's web only. Exclusively on Tencent