Some thoughts: - It's a really silly parody of the original series whereby after Ling'er's death, a heartbroken Li Xiaoyao goes back in time and manipulates all the main characters, including his younger self, into becoming employees at the Inn, away from danger. They almost never leave the inn throughout the entire drama. - Everything is super ridiculous and hilarious, with lots of slapstick and the dialogue being jam-packed with all sorts of modern jokes and puns (most of which only Chinese speakers will understand). It's almost impossible to sub this drama properly because all the jokes require extensive explanations (and jokes are no longer funny if you have to explain them). - Making fun of Yueru's flat chest (at least compared to the very curvy Ling'er) is a recurring theme. The Chinese words for chest, older brother, and misfortune are all pronounced the same ("xiōng"), which means lots of breast-related puns. - The friendship/bond between the characters is really cute, sweet, and touching. - Leo Wu looks a bit older than he did in Nirvana in Fire, even though both dramas came out in 2015. NIF was probably filmed earlier and had a much longer post production period, being a much higher quality drama. - Although she still looks very cute, Ling'er's bangs don't flatter her face shape at all. They should've kept the same hairstyle as the original series. - Whenever Long You speaks, I keep thinking it's Allen Ren because he has the exact same voice as Allen in all of his dramas (dubbed by the same voice actor, probably)! - A'Nu has the sweetest voice ever! It almost brings tears to my eyes when I hear the ending song, which is sung by her. The singer/actress' stage name is Tong Hehe, by the way. Tong meaning "child," and He He as in a laugh. Fits her childish image, I guess. - I probably won't be re-watching this ever, but it was fun while it lasted.
Compared to most other dramas it's quite good and enjoyable, but compared to how absolutely amazing it could've…
The third female lead is annoying because she’s very stupid, but she’s not evil, and there’s no love triangle (the actress playing her actually tried to get a love triangle with male lead, but she didn’t get what she wanted!). The second female lead is very nice and likeable.
Yeah i waited till the end to see the Musician scene under the tree like now now c'mon but it jist didn't came.In…
The new House Master was the cop who fought with Little Rock and intentionally lost to let him go (episode 27). And the mysterious masked guy in episode 3 was Fang Yingkan.
I thought in the last two episodes,i would see great fighting between SMZ,BCF and WXS..but noneI would say the…
Even after she became "evil" she didn't really do anything that was that bad, as far as I remember. Lei Chun and Lei Mei are the most tragic characters in this drama.
The ending saved this drama honestly but I still have questions like Why was Li Mei so loyal to BCF?Why would…
- Lei Mei was in love with BCF. Honestly her character was pure tragedy from beginning to end, and it kinda breaks my heart because I always had a weakness for her. - Su was dying and requested a drug from Wen Rou's father that could keep him alive but would slowly erode his brain and turn him into a puppet. He would rather die than become a puppet/zombie, so he didn't stay alive for any longer than necessary. - I think FYK originally wanted to rape Wen Rou, but at the last moment he became softhearted (because he had real feelings for her) and took it out on LC instead.
The two best friends Suicide was uncalled for to be honest ,, they could have worked out their problems and the…
He wouldn't "die peacefully" with his beloved though. The drug that kept him alive would slowly turn him into a brainless puppet (but presumably he would live a normal lifespan). He would rather die than become a zombie.
So I am confused, did LC drug SM? Is that what she meant when she said he took her medicine so he cannot leave…
He took the drug (sent by Wen Rou's father the prince) because it was the only way to keep him alive, but eventually he would turn into a brainless puppet. Lei Chun thought he would stay alive and become a puppet, which would mean that she would take care of him forever and he could never leave her. But all along he planned to die after the crisis was over, which is why he ordered the adviser to kill him.
Well this book have another story related to it. Check drama title the four with deng chao as one of main lead.So…
No, the four constables are under Zhuge Zhengwo, The Divine Marquis (Little Rock's martial uncle), so definitely Song dynasty. At least that's the way it's supposed to be in the original story, and all the adaptations that I've seen are based in Song dynasty. But I haven't seen them all so I can't say for sure that none of them changed it.
Her generation's names start with Liu. Like the girl who was mentioned in last episode named Liu Yun. Remember…
Oh I must have missed that. I don't remember anyone else whose names start with Liu, so I assumed she was part of Cha Luo's generation. But you're right, Cha Ru was her teacher, so she couldn't be from the same generation.
It's now May 2021 but subbing had stopped at #14 since Jun 2019. Something must have gone terribly wrong for this…
Subbing is usually done by volunteers who don't get paid at all, so it should depend on popularity of the drama and have nothing to do with sponsors. It does look like a very low budget drama though. I mean, there is only one song in the entire drama, and for some reason the opening and closing montages have no text overlay (credits). However, I would've expected lots of Ren Jialun fans to go back and watch this and other dramas from before he became famous.
Like father, like son. Jing Yi's father was totally henpecked by his wife too hahaha Zhao Yaoke is surprisingly shy in real life. She was hiding behind her hair almost the entire time she was watching the playback.
- It's a really silly parody of the original series whereby after Ling'er's death, a heartbroken Li Xiaoyao goes back in time and manipulates all the main characters, including his younger self, into becoming employees at the Inn, away from danger. They almost never leave the inn throughout the entire drama.
- Everything is super ridiculous and hilarious, with lots of slapstick and the dialogue being jam-packed with all sorts of modern jokes and puns (most of which only Chinese speakers will understand). It's almost impossible to sub this drama properly because all the jokes require extensive explanations (and jokes are no longer funny if you have to explain them).
- Making fun of Yueru's flat chest (at least compared to the very curvy Ling'er) is a recurring theme. The Chinese words for chest, older brother, and misfortune are all pronounced the same ("xiōng"), which means lots of breast-related puns.
- The friendship/bond between the characters is really cute, sweet, and touching.
- Leo Wu looks a bit older than he did in Nirvana in Fire, even though both dramas came out in 2015. NIF was probably filmed earlier and had a much longer post production period, being a much higher quality drama.
- Although she still looks very cute, Ling'er's bangs don't flatter her face shape at all. They should've kept the same hairstyle as the original series.
- Whenever Long You speaks, I keep thinking it's Allen Ren because he has the exact same voice as Allen in all of his dramas (dubbed by the same voice actor, probably)!
- A'Nu has the sweetest voice ever! It almost brings tears to my eyes when I hear the ending song, which is sung by her. The singer/actress' stage name is Tong Hehe, by the way. Tong meaning "child," and He He as in a laugh. Fits her childish image, I guess.
- I probably won't be re-watching this ever, but it was fun while it lasted.
- Su was dying and requested a drug from Wen Rou's father that could keep him alive but would slowly erode his brain and turn him into a puppet. He would rather die than become a puppet/zombie, so he didn't stay alive for any longer than necessary.
- I think FYK originally wanted to rape Wen Rou, but at the last moment he became softhearted (because he had real feelings for her) and took it out on LC instead.
Zhao Yaoke is surprisingly shy in real life. She was hiding behind her hair almost the entire time she was watching the playback.