Can someone help me understand how come Di ZiYuan did not recognize Wen Shou is her brother Di Jinyan but Han…
Han Ye rescued Wen Shou as a child and then later arranged for him to move to his palace, so it was not necessary for him to recognise him. He knew the family as a child so he didn't need to guess his identity. Di Ziyuan hasn't seen her brother for ten years (since they were children). It would be normal not to recognise a person as an adult when you've only known them as a child. Even if he reminds her of her brother, she wouldn't make the connection since she "knows" that her brother is dead.
Funny to see you here, too ๐Well, I'm on ep. 23 and still waiting for the steamy kiss... FYI, JT makes his…
Ohoh, that's a lot of responsibility ๐ซฃ Tbh, I'm only watching this because I saw a clip with one of Jeremy's scenes and he was so incredibly charming in it that I had to check this out. The rest of it is sort of ok, but I find it rather draggy. I'm to fast-forwarding a lot of the couple scenes with their endless romantic staring to music, which is something I hardly ever do.
I am here for steamy kisses and the Fl ๐The first minutes caught my attention, letโs see where it is goingโฆ..
Funny to see you here, too ๐ Well, I'm on ep. 23 and still waiting for the steamy kiss... FYI, JT makes his appearance in ep. 12. For me it is the absolute highlight of the whole drama!
The script has not done any of the actors any favours but in most instances they have managed to rise above some…
Yeah, the fake gallop is standard C-drama fare. I've seen BTS footage of the actors sitting on some kind of hobby horse. Not every actor feels comfortable on a horse and galloping in full costume is more difficult than it looks. I'm a horse rider myself so I may have a different perspective on some of the stunts. At least in this drama the movements of the "riders" are coherent with the supposed gait of the horse (and the hoof sounds that we hear). I've seen far far worse in other dramas.
This might not have been the best drama this summer but I just want to say I am impressed by Gong Jun's acting.…
I think there was a tiny WKX moment when HY killed the Left Chancellor. The crazy eyes gave me flashbacks. But you're right. I am mightily impressed by his acting. It proves that WoH wasn't a fluke.
Her hair is supposed to turn white due to too much grief for Han Ye.
Why doesn't this make sense? It is quite possible for people to have white hair due to a traumatic experience. It's a known medical condition (and I know someone who got this due to being in a war...) The only thing that doesn't make sense is all of her hair turning white. Usually it would only be the hair that grows after the event and the tips would still remain black. But I guess that wouldn't be so visible as the hair is slow to grow.
i saw the preview of episode 37, so they will make han ye suffer till the end? can luo mingxi just die?
Noooo, they can't kill off LMX - he is the most intriguing character in the drama!! His acting is so intense that it is a pleasure to watch him whatever he does.
Many people were expecting a bromance or BL.type content (due to the way some marketing was done) and then vented…
In my opinion they tried to promote the drama by hinting at some bromance to get people interested (as the BL-genre has a large following), but in the end it is just a normal friendship between two guy who manage to overcome their differences and learn to respect each other. In the olden days these things were just called friendship or brotherhood, nowadays this may be called a bromance but in essence this changes nothing. Some people who have watched it seem to interpret more into it than there is, because that's what they want to see. Of course my view is influenced by reading (the 1st volume) of the book series where the hypnotist is Ling Mingding. He and Luo Fei share quite a few very blokish conversations about women. Their relationship isn't that close, other than sharing a few drinks they don't spent any time together (Ling Mingding has the hots for Xia Mengyao). Maybe in the 3rd volume the relationship between Luo Fei and Lu Fengping will be a bit different, but I couldn't say until I've read all of it.
Oh my, that's a lot of arrows in one single guy...
Maybe it's their way of expressing sibling rivalry ๐ "If you have arrows, I want them, too! I don't care if they're bad for my health..." ๐๐๐๐
They picked up an 8-year-old beggar from the street. Their main criteria was that the child had to physically…
That option sounds unnecessarily cruel and even if they did that, it would have been no guarantee of future compliance (on the contrary once the girl finds out they ruined her face on purpose). I think the crucial point is that if you pick up a starving beggar they would agree (or pretend to agree) to a lot of things. Once they are save and well-fed, they might change their mind. For me that seems like a natural development and it actually adds some tension to the plot.
I know the previews donโt show it but plz tell me that HY was able to take out Mo Bei at least. Though I usually…
I'm quite sure DZY will deal with MB. She will be full of rage after today's episode and needs to vent. This guy killed her two best friends so I'm sure she will be highly motivated.
I just started this and on episode 12 right now. I canโt understand how 2 clever people and after spending so…
They picked up an 8-year-old beggar from the street. Their main criteria was that the child had to physically ressemble CZY. I guess time was of the essence so they were already lucky to find this one and couldn't do any further screening. Also, when meeting a child at 8 years old, who knows how they will turn out once they are 18 years old.
It all comes back together in episodes 18 (my favourite!) and 19. There are a lot of flashbacks that explain the…
Luo Fei is supposed to be a cold and distant person. He observes, rather than get involved. He naturally would be dismissing of a person like Fengping. I think he only later realises how he is connected to the old case. I'm not sure I would call it remorse, it's more that he feels ashamed of his own cowardice. I don't have any insights on what their relationship was like in the book as this is in the third volume and I've only read a few chapters of that so far. The Fengping character in the book is very different from the sanitised drama-version.
Many people were expecting a bromance or BL.type content (due to the way some marketing was done) and then vented…
It's not meant to be a BL or even a bromance. The source material is a plain and simple detective story in three parts. In each part Luo Fei gets to work with a different hypnotist. They took elements of the three books and merged them into one drama.
Episodes 32-34 were full of drama and emotions but they were good. As usual the acting didn't disappoint. The…
It seems that the script-writer can't even stay coherent in the same dialogue. First the emperor tells HY "you're my only son" and literally 30 secs later he tells him "you're the eldest son". Does this even make sense??
And Anning's second in command won today's price for the stupidest move. When I saw him call out MB I thought to myself: oh good, he is leading him away so that his helper can go in and free the princess. Because that's what any reasonable person would have done. Get help from a colleague. Surely in this whole army there must have been one reliable person to fight the spy with him? But no, the idiot thinks he can take out the guy who fooled his boss for five years all by himself, and nearly gets himself killed.
a) already grown out hair is not affected by the change of colour
b) the effect is reversible in some cases
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2021/06/210622154339.htm
Di Ziyuan hasn't seen her brother for ten years (since they were children). It would be normal not to recognise a person as an adult when you've only known them as a child. Even if he reminds her of her brother, she wouldn't make the connection since she "knows" that her brother is dead.
Tbh, I'm only watching this because I saw a clip with one of Jeremy's scenes and he was so incredibly charming in it that I had to check this out.
The rest of it is sort of ok, but I find it rather draggy. I'm to fast-forwarding a lot of the couple scenes with their endless romantic staring to music, which is something I hardly ever do.
Well, I'm on ep. 23 and still waiting for the steamy kiss... FYI, JT makes his appearance in ep. 12. For me it is the absolute highlight of the whole drama!
At least in this drama the movements of the "riders" are coherent with the supposed gait of the horse (and the hoof sounds that we hear). I've seen far far worse in other dramas.
But you're right. I am mightily impressed by his acting. It proves that WoH wasn't a fluke.
The only thing that doesn't make sense is all of her hair turning white. Usually it would only be the hair that grows after the event and the tips would still remain black. But I guess that wouldn't be so visible as the hair is slow to grow.
Looks like I still have ample time to start reading the novel...
Some people who have watched it seem to interpret more into it than there is, because that's what they want to see.
Of course my view is influenced by reading (the 1st volume) of the book series where the hypnotist is Ling Mingding. He and Luo Fei share quite a few very blokish conversations about women. Their relationship isn't that close, other than sharing a few drinks they don't spent any time together (Ling Mingding has the hots for Xia Mengyao). Maybe in the 3rd volume the relationship between Luo Fei and Lu Fengping will be a bit different, but I couldn't say until I've read all of it.
Also, when meeting a child at 8 years old, who knows how they will turn out once they are 18 years old.
I don't have any insights on what their relationship was like in the book as this is in the third volume and I've only read a few chapters of that so far. The Fengping character in the book is very different from the sanitised drama-version.
And Anning's second in command won today's price for the stupidest move. When I saw him call out MB I thought to myself: oh good, he is leading him away so that his helper can go in and free the princess. Because that's what any reasonable person would have done. Get help from a colleague. Surely in this whole army there must have been one reliable person to fight the spy with him? But no, the idiot thinks he can take out the guy who fooled his boss for five years all by himself, and nearly gets himself killed.