She is usually a very good critic, but her opinion on this was way of for me...
Bloggers and my idols? Never, but I am not very ''skilled'' in Chinese dramaland so when I am in need of quality dramas, I go to her channel and usually her reviews match mine in certain dramas.
I loved the prequel because of the strong romantic base, and from the trailers, this looks like it's gonna focus more on the superpower side.... Yikes, I guess for romantic soul like myself.
Truly hearbreaking, but also it gave me warmth? I didn't cry even though I would have in normal situation. It ended as I expected and honestly, I would love to see continuation of Oumi's story. Will he be able to find his new ''first place'' or stay stuck in the past like one teacher from the said drama.
And it's a heavy bromanceeeee. I love that director Guo is trying to put LGBT characters in his work despite the ban from China. Wuliang and Ying-Yan master are great examples :)
I'm really disappointed with the marketing of this drama. From having only one trailer for so long until the day…
If the product is great, it doesn't need huge promotion to get famous. Many books started as self-published, but later on got purchased by big companies and republished because how famous they got. This drama got EXTREMELY famous even without super big promotion and that just clearly speaks how amazing this drama is.
I am waiting for it to finish airing! Wanted to know how is the romance? Is it too angsty? (I donβt mind angst…
Since the plot is basically about a spy getting herself to enemy clan via marriage, this drama's base is for me definitely romantic. It is well balanced romance AND spy/mystery drama. We have like 3 known couples as of now.
One couple's romance is funny Second couple's romance is very dark and kinda enemies-to-lovers trope Third couple's romance is deep and romantic
I am officially leaving the Twitter tag for this drama, because I do not support the - for me - useless rants about the screen time. This drama is unlike other dramas, where the main leads fill out 80 percent of the episode. This drama took a different approach and basically is showing that both females are leads of their own and have almost identical screen time. I like this personally, because often times the 80 percent filled scenes with main leads of different dramas are filler scenes with no value to the actual plot, while here each minute is used to move the plot forward.
Yikes, I guess for romantic soul like myself.
I didn't cry even though I would have in normal situation.
It ended as I expected and honestly, I would love to see continuation of Oumi's story.
Will he be able to find his new ''first place'' or stay stuck in the past like one teacher from the said drama.
I love that director Guo is trying to put LGBT characters in his work despite the ban from China.
Wuliang and Ying-Yan master are great examples :)
Many books started as self-published, but later on got purchased by big companies and republished because how famous they got.
This drama got EXTREMELY famous even without super big promotion and that just clearly speaks how amazing this drama is.
One couple's romance is funny
Second couple's romance is very dark and kinda enemies-to-lovers trope
Third couple's romance is deep and romantic
I skipped like 80 percent of the drama LOL
I can imagine myself watching this in middle of snowy December >.<