One of my favorite c-drama. Few love stories. Great acting. So to answer your question. No, it doesn't get boring
There is definitely romance involving multiple couples. This is a Chinese production, so kissing is not emphasized as much as hugs. Ni Ni is extraordinary as usual, and all the other actors and actresses perform well too. It is difficult to explain without giving away spoilers.
I’m actually curious to know why this is called “Princess” Agent…
This translation is poor. Firstly, on every platform, they incorrectly add an 'S' to 'agent' after 'Princess.' She is not a princess (before late in the story); rather, she was a spy agent in modern times, as stated in the prologue, before she transmigrated. She was neither reborn nor reincarnated; instead, she transmigrated into the body of an 8-year-old girl who died from injuries.
Changing titles is common in dramas, and adding the title of 'princess' makes it more appealing for television, attracting a larger female audience.
The real title should be "SPECIAL AGENT" or "SPECIAL AGENTS." Using the plural form would be more accurate since, in the feudal era world she transmigrated, she navigates among agents, also known as assassins.
Much later in the novel, she is elevated to the title of "Princess."
The accurate title is "The Legend of Chu Qiao: 11's Division Special Agents."
I’m dropping this drama after episode 2. I don’t like the Tyrannical Kings character nor find any chemistry…
This drama is rated 15+. To me, this suggests that we won't see any kissing scenes. The most we will get is a half-dressed king and some hugs and kisses on cheeks.
In my opinion, the lack of physical intimacy between the main leads can prevent the palpable chemistry that we often feel while watching. Without any closeness between the leads, the relationship comes across more like friendship, which poses a problem if the intended outcome is a convincing portrayal of love and romance.
So I do not expect much chemistry but hopefully complicity. We shall see. Maybe I am all wrong! In fact I hope I am wrong.
if they just made up a fake king with a slightly less tyrannic behavior it may have been palatable, but seriously…
Every tyrant commits heinous crimes. If we take a step back, we can observe that every king, emperor, and president in modern times has acted like a tyrant and has committed their own atrocities. In today’s world, those in power—whether in Western or Eastern countries—make decisions regarding matters of war. This often results in the eradication of entire nations due to genocides, while countless women and children endure violence and exploitation. History shows that there hasn't been a single century without wars occurring somewhere on the planet.
I truly do not understand how this decision was reached. It would have been simple to modify a few details to avoid any direct connection. Such changes would not have affected the romance or the comedy.
This series is definitely a comedy romance. With each episode lasting about 1 hour and 20 minutes, that totals to 12 episodes means in fact 24 episodes of 40 minutes each. I prefer having one episode released daily rather than waiting for the weekend for two episodes; that’s just my preference.
My second preference would have been for the scriptwriter to avoid making any references to a real king or actual historical events. They could easily create a fictional dynasty, which would showcase their talent.
Lastly, I’ve always had a soft spot for kitchen and food-related dramas, and so far, this one has been enjoyable to watch.
no. this is S2 of The Immortal Ascension. One page for each season. The poster made a mistake: it is not a movie.
There was no mention of the poster in your first post—no problem. As long as everyone understands the page ERROR, that’s fine.. Regarding the flyer, I don’t believe it is available yet, especially so soon after the end of S1.
A high-budget production—the most expensive ever spent on a series—that begins by promising a masterpiece,…
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it's basically just an oopsie, but korean netizens tend to voice their opinion about inaccuracies like this loudly…
It is quite funny that "western" or “international” is narrowed to the US and UK. 🤣 Naysayers will always remain naysayers. Post-production errors happen in every drama I have seen so far.
Wow. If a man was older it is ok, but if woman older OMG. I am so sick of the sexism.
Such a judgmental and narrow-minded comment! Everyone is entitled to their own opinion, and there’s no need to correct someone who thinks differently. Intolerance does not suit anyone. Be happy. This person deleted their account. #bullying #humiliating #mean
BTW… real title is… Men of the harem
Changing titles is common in dramas, and adding the title of 'princess' makes it more appealing for television, attracting a larger female audience.
The real title should be "SPECIAL AGENT" or "SPECIAL AGENTS." Using the plural form would be more accurate since, in the feudal era world she transmigrated, she navigates among agents, also known as assassins.
Much later in the novel, she is elevated to the title of "Princess."
The accurate title is "The Legend of Chu Qiao: 11's Division Special Agents."
In my opinion, the lack of physical intimacy between the main leads can prevent the palpable chemistry that we often feel while watching. Without any closeness between the leads, the relationship comes across more like friendship, which poses a problem if the intended outcome is a convincing portrayal of love and romance.
So I do not expect much chemistry but hopefully complicity. We shall see. Maybe I am all wrong! In fact I hope I am wrong.
I truly do not understand how this decision was reached. It would have been simple to modify a few details to avoid any direct connection. Such changes would not have affected the romance or the comedy.
My second preference would have been for the scriptwriter to avoid making any references to a real king or actual historical events. They could easily create a fictional dynasty, which would showcase their talent.
Lastly, I’ve always had a soft spot for kitchen and food-related dramas, and so far, this one has been enjoyable to watch.