Hm. I honestly didn't entirely like the ending twist.
Like was it really necessary to do an entire 180 for Lawyer Qin in a single minute? Barely any foreshadowing at all, and no him being the only one who could have contacted the Dr. Sell or wtv does not count, like is Qin the only dude who's ever been in a foreign country in Jiang Cheng??
If since the very beginning he has been pretending, going into jail and pretending to be killed so he could abandon his identity, then was all that really necessary? Or did he pretend to be kind to die a heroic fake death? I'm just confused.
And why did he even have to fake caring for his son QHL? It's obvious he really doesn't care that much, like he was prepared to 'die' and become the night god, leaving QHL not knowing anything in Britain. He was prepared to watch QHL fight to the death in one of the penultimate episodes surrounded by guns and soldiers etc. He does not care about his son. But then he sometimes he acts so fatherly and caring, he looked genuinely worried when he realised QHL might have fallen into the human clock lady's trap. Or was that acting too?
I literally think this Qin dude has some kinda bipolar thing going on, or maybe just bad character writing. Anyway I did not like this plot twist at all. It just made absolutely no sense to me. His motive wasn't even entirely clear. As a lawyer we know him as a logical person, but somehow the only 'motive' he had for being the night god was wanting to take over and be the ruler through killing probably half the citizens and bombing the floodgates. like wtf even went through his supposedly rational brain.
I watched 3 ep and i feel like this is childish i dont know how to put it its kinda fake and not like a real mystery…
Agreed hahaha, that's why i said in my comment the cases in this series is very nonsensical, it's less logical and a whole lot more about random psychological deductions (and hypnotism lol)
Had to watch it for Caeser, felt bad for him. Hella talented but underrated
I feel like the entire cast is either underrated, or not really famous. I mean XZG only recently became more famous cuz of his work in the Spirealm and Dashing Youth
It's been pretty interesting so far, I won't say the bromance is absolutely the best but it's definitely there. This gives me My Roommate is a Detective vibes, albeit with less bromance and with an FL that is actually not annoying and useless. The cases in this series seem a bit more nonsensical, like with stuff such as hypnosis etc., and a lot more twisting and turning that might be slightly unnecessary at times, but manages to keep the suspension
Thanks! I'll move it when I get the chance. Lately it seems to be taking a lot longer for these shows to get approved…
Actually I think a few episodes are out haha, it seems it's available in an app but you need to pay to watch it. It's just veen uplpading bit by bit onto yt. I'm already so excited for it, such eye candies!!
Wait can someone explain the ending to me? I thought she dissipated after using the dragon scale to kill off the dark mist, so how the heck did she come back??
Like was it really necessary to do an entire 180 for Lawyer Qin in a single minute? Barely any foreshadowing at all, and no him being the only one who could have contacted the Dr. Sell or wtv does not count, like is Qin the only dude who's ever been in a foreign country in Jiang Cheng??
If since the very beginning he has been pretending, going into jail and pretending to be killed so he could abandon his identity, then was all that really necessary? Or did he pretend to be kind to die a heroic fake death? I'm just confused.
And why did he even have to fake caring for his son QHL? It's obvious he really doesn't care that much, like he was prepared to 'die' and become the night god, leaving QHL not knowing anything in Britain. He was prepared to watch QHL fight to the death in one of the penultimate episodes surrounded by guns and soldiers etc. He does not care about his son. But then he sometimes he acts so fatherly and caring, he looked genuinely worried when he realised QHL might have fallen into the human clock lady's trap. Or was that acting too?
I literally think this Qin dude has some kinda bipolar thing going on, or maybe just bad character writing. Anyway I did not like this plot twist at all. It just made absolutely no sense to me. His motive wasn't even entirely clear. As a lawyer we know him as a logical person, but somehow the only 'motive' he had for being the night god was wanting to take over and be the ruler through killing probably half the citizens and bombing the floodgates. like wtf even went through his supposedly rational brain.