[Till Ep 19: At Its Best top-Tire] [After end: The Fall of a Masterpiece]
After watching Episode 19; of Pursuit of Jade, the first thing I want to say is- this is absolute peak. My goodness. I never thought it would take such a drastic turn. Not even in my wildest imagination did I think it would go this far.
This is exactly what I expect from dramas- be bold and go to the absolute extreme with your vision. This is a masterpiece of writing, and what direction! My goodness. I can literally feel that the director must have had many sleepless nights before approaching certain scenes.
I can sense this drama is heading toward legendary status. My heart aches so much- my mouth went dry, and tears fell without me even realizing it. I couldn’t resist reacting to it. The kind of emotional investment I’ve put into this drama is something I can’t even properly express.
The drama spends so much time focusing on the internal, small conflicts in this little town while the big event quietly waits to explode. The director literally makes us his slaves to the story- “slaves” might not be the perfect word, but I hope you understand what I’m trying to say.
The amount of plot and subplots, and the heart-wrenching romance… it won’t let me sleep tonight. I can feel where it’s going and how it might end, but I want it to go even wilder than what I’m imagining- just like it did in these previous four episodes.
I don’t even want to start talking about the cast because all of them are just mind-blowing. Zhang Linghe once again showed why he’s one of the best.
And the music… absolute masterpiece-level work. This is beyond anything anyone could ask for while watching a drama.
I’m still in absorbing mode, trying to process how everything unfolded. I need some time to settle my thoughts onto one page. I’ll write more after watching the next couple of episodes.
If anyone here is not watching this drama- do not miss this.
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It’s my unbiased review. I love Zhang Linghe, that’s why I started this drama. It might be a little long, but I hope you read the whole thing.
Pursuit of Jade finished. I don’t even know how to express my anger, my disappointment… my heart is boiling.
I’ve said it before, around episode 17, it was such a fantastic drama. I genuinely wanted to give it a 10/10 rating. After finishing it, I expected it to stay the way it started: slowly building, everything falling into place, truths unfolding step by step. Small obstacles turning into bigger ones, stakes rising higher, consequences becoming heavier. The chase, the players revealing their true colors, attacks coming from everywhere, leaving them with nowhere to go, and eventually winning through pure tactics against powerful forces… I had imagined all of that.
But as the episodes went by, it became so cringe I can’t even describe it. The same things kept repeating again and again. The story just stopped moving. The same lame jokes, even in serious situations.
Still, it somehow held my attention till episode 37. But the last three episodes? Easily the worst episodes of what was once a fantastic drama I was ready to rate 10/10.
What did they even do there?
The action and war scenes were so bad. The staging was dumb and poorly executed, so fake. I mean, so fake. The production quality dropped drastically. You can literally see the wire work. That scene where he goes to sacrifice himself? So badly directed. I’m saying this confidently, I could have directed it better. I genuinely don’t know what went wrong there.
Then comes the philosophy and the whole “17 years later” part. There wasn’t even a strong foundation for the past, and suddenly you want us to absorb everything in a single episode? Are you serious?
In the last 2-3 episodes, it felt like the director just wanted to show everything, closure, a villain’s humanity, emotional depth, all at once. But it didn’t work. I don’t know whose fault this messy ending is, the editor’s or the director’s, but it’s just disappointing.
The narratives became so slow and poorly structured that you’ll literally fall asleep watching them.
And then… the absurd alternate universe concept. I mean, who asked for that?
You showed extreme cruelty from certain characters, massacres, killings, and then suddenly expect us to sympathize with them? To root for them? That completely destroys the emotional weight the drama built earlier. It started as such a realistic, well-crafted story, and ended as something absurd with bad direction, poor editing, and a nonsensical conclusion.
My mind is still not empty, I could write 10 pages about this, but I think that’s it for this drama.
I’m disappointed.
And I don’t think I’ll ever rewatch it.
This is exactly what I expect from dramas- be bold and go to the absolute extreme with your vision. This is a masterpiece of writing, and what direction! My goodness. I can literally feel that the director must have had many sleepless nights before approaching certain scenes.
I can sense this drama is heading toward legendary status. My heart aches so much- my mouth went dry, and tears fell without me even realizing it. I couldn’t resist reacting to it. The kind of emotional investment I’ve put into this drama is something I can’t even properly express.
The drama spends so much time focusing on the internal, small conflicts in this little town while the big event quietly waits to explode. The director literally makes us his slaves to the story- “slaves” might not be the perfect word, but I hope you understand what I’m trying to say.
The amount of plot and subplots, and the heart-wrenching romance… it won’t let me sleep tonight. I can feel where it’s going and how it might end, but I want it to go even wilder than what I’m imagining- just like it did in these previous four episodes.
I don’t even want to start talking about the cast because all of them are just mind-blowing. Zhang Linghe once again showed why he’s one of the best.
And the music… absolute masterpiece-level work. This is beyond anything anyone could ask for while watching a drama.
I’m still in absorbing mode, trying to process how everything unfolded. I need some time to settle my thoughts onto one page. I’ll write more after watching the next couple of episodes.
If anyone here is not watching this drama- do not miss this.
[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[ FULL REVIEW]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]][[[[[[]]]]]]]]]]]]
It’s my unbiased review. I love Zhang Linghe, that’s why I started this drama. It might be a little long, but I hope you read the whole thing.
Pursuit of Jade finished. I don’t even know how to express my anger, my disappointment… my heart is boiling.
I’ve said it before, around episode 17, it was such a fantastic drama. I genuinely wanted to give it a 10/10 rating. After finishing it, I expected it to stay the way it started: slowly building, everything falling into place, truths unfolding step by step. Small obstacles turning into bigger ones, stakes rising higher, consequences becoming heavier. The chase, the players revealing their true colors, attacks coming from everywhere, leaving them with nowhere to go, and eventually winning through pure tactics against powerful forces… I had imagined all of that.
But as the episodes went by, it became so cringe I can’t even describe it. The same things kept repeating again and again. The story just stopped moving. The same lame jokes, even in serious situations.
Still, it somehow held my attention till episode 37. But the last three episodes? Easily the worst episodes of what was once a fantastic drama I was ready to rate 10/10.
What did they even do there?
The action and war scenes were so bad. The staging was dumb and poorly executed, so fake. I mean, so fake. The production quality dropped drastically. You can literally see the wire work. That scene where he goes to sacrifice himself? So badly directed. I’m saying this confidently, I could have directed it better. I genuinely don’t know what went wrong there.
Then comes the philosophy and the whole “17 years later” part. There wasn’t even a strong foundation for the past, and suddenly you want us to absorb everything in a single episode? Are you serious?
In the last 2-3 episodes, it felt like the director just wanted to show everything, closure, a villain’s humanity, emotional depth, all at once. But it didn’t work. I don’t know whose fault this messy ending is, the editor’s or the director’s, but it’s just disappointing.
The narratives became so slow and poorly structured that you’ll literally fall asleep watching them.
And then… the absurd alternate universe concept. I mean, who asked for that?
You showed extreme cruelty from certain characters, massacres, killings, and then suddenly expect us to sympathize with them? To root for them? That completely destroys the emotional weight the drama built earlier. It started as such a realistic, well-crafted story, and ended as something absurd with bad direction, poor editing, and a nonsensical conclusion.
My mind is still not empty, I could write 10 pages about this, but I think that’s it for this drama.
I’m disappointed.
And I don’t think I’ll ever rewatch it.
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