but xie san using her to manipulate xiao yu... very bad no good (i love their dynamic. xie san thinks it's better…
Tang Xiao Tian's character choices have left me terrified π«£π«£ He's a really good actor and both Xie YanFang and Xiaohou Bo are giving me nightmares... Awesome acting.. π π Xie LanFang is gonna meet a terrible end, I think, if the writers stay true to the novel. Can't figure out Taifu? What is his end game??? π€
I would've like to see how the PM suffered even though I stan Steve Noh, the actor. ππ(P.S. Please choose…
In this story, yes, he would've transformed into a strong villian.
Maybe his motivations ran deeper, more to do with Grand Prince Ye An getting everything he craved for since their academy days, Huiju being just another element that drove him insane.
They should've given us a scene from the prison where the Ex- Queen's father curses him and he goes down memory lane to where it all began . I was hoping for that kind of eternal torture ππ
So Perfect Crown comes to an End, on IUβs birthday!! Was it perfect? No. Was it flawed? Yes. Will I miss it?…
I would've like to see how the PM suffered even though I stan Steve Noh, the actor. ππ (P.S. Please choose better scripts from now onwards. Playing half-baked secondary characters is a colossal waste of your talents.)
They kinda wasted his potential ππ
The rage with which he hurled the glass, I would've liked that same rage to be transferred on screen too.
As for Prince I-An, I think the writers wanted an underdog story but were sadly blown off track. His character had so many gaps.
If you want the Grand Prince to be the protagonist from an underdog, show us exactly how restricted his options were and how he rose above all of them.
The show needed more episodes to iron out all the kinks. Left us wanting for more, sadly.
I can't say that the romance was everything to keep me rooted. It wasn't even designed that way. There was no conflict to it.
He's a really good actor and both Xie YanFang and Xiaohou Bo are giving me nightmares... Awesome acting.. π π
Xie LanFang is gonna meet a terrible end, I think, if the writers stay true to the novel.
Can't figure out Taifu? What is his end game??? π€
And Duanwu could've been left with an heir at least.
Second time and still wishing things would be like this π₯²ππ₯²
My What-ifs ππ«£
I think Xie YanFang has links with the enemy Kingdom. He's going to put everything on Xiao Xun of course.
Is Deng Yi trying to put a new Emperor on the throne?
Has everyone reincarnated??
Chu Zhao + Xie Yan Lai vs. Xie YanFang vs. Deng Yi
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Chu Zhao is forced to remove him from the equation because of the threat he becomes. Idk what version the show will adapt. π£π£
And though I was traumatized by the character, I loved the performance of the actor Tang Xiao Tian. ππ
He gave me nightmares. π
But I had hoped that this character of Xie LanFang would be a little different. Hope I'm proved wrong. π₯²π«£
Maybe his motivations ran deeper, more to do with Grand Prince Ye An getting everything he craved for since their academy days, Huiju being just another element that drove him insane.
They should've given us a scene from the prison where the Ex- Queen's father curses him and he goes down memory lane to where it all began . I was hoping for that kind of eternal torture ππ
(P.S. Please choose better scripts from now onwards. Playing half-baked secondary characters is a colossal waste of your talents.)
They kinda wasted his potential ππ
The rage with which he hurled the glass, I would've liked that same rage to be transferred on screen too.
As for Prince I-An, I think the writers wanted an underdog story but were sadly blown off track. His character had so many gaps.
If you want the Grand Prince to be the protagonist from an underdog, show us exactly how restricted his options were and how he rose above all of them.
The show needed more episodes to iron out all the kinks. Left us wanting for more, sadly.
I can't say that the romance was everything to keep me rooted. It wasn't even designed that way. There was no conflict to it.