The people just skipping through are usually the ones who end up complaining about missing info and supposed plot…
I usually have to stop and rewind the important scenes. I watch them once to read the subtitles and once to see people's expressions. Concentrating only on the subtitles a lot of the subtle acting goes missing...
Boring to be honest,the crown Prince's obsession with Ziyuan makes me sick all the time. I won't be surprised…
The people just skipping through are usually the ones who end up complaining about missing info and supposed plot holes because they missed half the dialogue with all the details. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
do you really watch the drama? unlike di ziyuan who was saved by a decree (forged by han ye), the fact that di…
True. I get the impression some people just aren't listening to the dialogues... It was quite clear why this cannot be revealed to the public. But I think that HY has another reason why he cannot tell DZY about this right now. Given how cold DZY is towards him at the moment, telling her at this moment would sound a bit like begging her to like him. He may be kind, but he also has his pride so he wants her to like him for himself, not because she is grateful.
Hahaha, I would absolutely hate to see all the dramas dumbed down until even the last person doesn't need to use any brain capacity to follow it. Preferably while holding down the FF button... Just having to watch attentively and use your brain while watching doesn't mean there are plot holes. When it comes to the brain, it's use it or lose it 😉
Well, if you read the comments on this page carefully, quite a few of these points have already been raised and more or less clarified.
The CP had to deal with the prime minister urgently to shut him up, so there wasn't any time to investigate or alert other people. Also, if you listen to what the CP explained to WS in ep. 31 his plan always was to kill the guy regardless of the WS issue in order to force an investigation into his collusion with Northern Qin.
The CP didn't directly tell LMX that WS was kidnapped (this would have made it seem like a personal issue and there wouldn't have been a large-scale investigation) but he told him indirectly by saying that WS had evidence in his favour. He trusted LMX to be intelligent enough to figure it out and he was proven correct in the end.
It's not shown how the minister knew about WS's true identity (maybe novel readers know more...) but I don't think this is a big issue. Even a blind chicken may find a few grains sometimes.
Regarding the 30k-strong "army" I don't think they are on the court's radar because they are pirates in a faraway province. They aren't a regular army in the conventional sense.
Looking forward to watching the latest eps tonight. I did skim through it and was a bit baffled as to why they…
I have quite a different take of the things that LMX said to CP. I don't think that he was seriously trying to compare anything or diminish what he has done himself, but he wanted to give the CP some recognition for what he has done. He is, in his usual coded fashion, thanking the CP for saving DZY's brother. She doesn't know so she cannot express these feelings and even if she did, she would be able to say it at this moment in time, so LMX is speaking for her. And maybe he also feels a bit guilty about laying into the CP in one of the previous episdes.
So eps. 30 and 31 were rather sad but still pleasant to watch. It's good to see that the drama is picking up speed…
I was relieved to see that at the beginning of ep. 30 people finally start to notice that Wen Shuo is missing. LMX's elves are finally back from their vacation so that he could investigate events from 10 years ago in just half a day. Impressive! I've noticed that lately we are getting a lot more inner monologues by the main characters to let viewers know what they're thinking/planning. It's something that was badly missing in the earlier episodes. This surely adds a lot more depth to the characters. And the Fake gets to sail off into the sunset with her dumb bodyguard. Quite undeserved, but at least she's gone. Princess Anning is really turning into a joke. Every time she complains that there are too many leak or says "I am a general of Jing" while the top-spy stands right next to her I want to laugh out loud. Was this irony intended? I really don't get it how this woman could lead an army into battle. And the way she finally confronts her spy was just as dumb. She knows that he is easily her equal in martial arts and devious as hell. Why not set him up when she has backup. That would have been strategic thinking worthy of a general.
So eps. 30 and 31 were rather sad but still pleasant to watch. It's good to see that the drama is picking up speed and no longer wastes screen-time on irrelevant stuff.
I am planning to start, so whats your advice? I can see some bad comments.
It gets a lot better around ep. 21/22. Don't be put off by all the negative comments. We only rant because we care. If it was really bad I would've dropped it a long time ago.
They shared an onion... 😂😂😂I'm sure it will be revealed in one of the next behind-the-scenes clips.
Good actors can completely blank out the crowd around them and just live in their character. Some method actors don't come out of their role for the whole duration of the filming. How do you think stage actors are playing their roles? They cannot quickly pop out to fill up on eye-drops. These people are, however, on quite another level than most of the singers/models /idols turned actor that we get to see in C-dramas.
Need advice. I love Dilraba, i like Gong Ju and Liu Yu Ning. From trailers the story doesnt look that good. I…
It is true that many of the people who are actually watching this drama are very generous with their criticism of (in no particular order) the bad script-writing, the bad CGI and lighting, the whitewashing of the main characters (in particular ML), the endless bathing and meaningless scenes of side-actors, but one thing that I have rarely seen criticised by anyone is the acting. And, after 30 episodes, most of these people (me included) who keep complaining about this and that are still here, eagerly waiting for new episodes. So please, don't be put off by our whining... Yes, the ML is rather bland in the first half of the drama, but you can see Gong Jun really trying to give us the best he can despite the shitty writing. So if you like him, you will probably appreciate his acting and the role gets much better around ep. 23/24. Dilraba is a pleasure to watch as always and the role offers her ample opportunity to give us the whole range from silly over romantic to cold and vengeful. Liu Yu Ning is the one out of the three who gets to play the most complex and interesting character right from the start. The story really picks up around ep. 21/22 I would say and right now (ep.29/30) it is getting really really good. I also really dislike the childhood sweetheart trope, but in this one it isn't artificial or forced. Their grandfathers were friends, and it kind of makes sense that there was a marriage contract. It's not presented as anything sweetly romantic like in some other dramas, so I find it quite ok. Give it a try and form your own opinion.
Some clowns are busy down-rating episodes that haven't even aired yet. Probably half of the accounts that have already given an overall rating (0.3% even claim to have completed the drama) are fake.
Nah, Dilrabe deserves better... I neither like William Chan's looks nor his acting.Since we're making wishes,…
I saw somewhere that he said Dilraba was the one he would most like to act with and would love to see him partnered with a "grown-up" FL. I'm so sick and tired of seeing his talent wasted as a training partner for these girlies who can't act.
But I think that HY has another reason why he cannot tell DZY about this right now. Given how cold DZY is towards him at the moment, telling her at this moment would sound a bit like begging her to like him. He may be kind, but he also has his pride so he wants her to like him for himself, not because she is grateful.
Just having to watch attentively and use your brain while watching doesn't mean there are plot holes.
When it comes to the brain, it's use it or lose it 😉
The CP had to deal with the prime minister urgently to shut him up, so there wasn't any time to investigate or alert other people. Also, if you listen to what the CP explained to WS in ep. 31 his plan always was to kill the guy regardless of the WS issue in order to force an investigation into his collusion with Northern Qin.
The CP didn't directly tell LMX that WS was kidnapped (this would have made it seem like a personal issue and there wouldn't have been a large-scale investigation) but he told him indirectly by saying that WS had evidence in his favour. He trusted LMX to be intelligent enough to figure it out and he was proven correct in the end.
It's not shown how the minister knew about WS's true identity (maybe novel readers know more...) but I don't think this is a big issue. Even a blind chicken may find a few grains sometimes.
Regarding the 30k-strong "army" I don't think they are on the court's radar because they are pirates in a faraway province. They aren't a regular army in the conventional sense.
I've noticed that lately we are getting a lot more inner monologues by the main characters to let viewers know what they're thinking/planning. It's something that was badly missing in the earlier episodes. This surely adds a lot more depth to the characters.
And the Fake gets to sail off into the sunset with her dumb bodyguard. Quite undeserved, but at least she's gone.
Princess Anning is really turning into a joke. Every time she complains that there are too many leak or says "I am a general of Jing" while the top-spy stands right next to her I want to laugh out loud. Was this irony intended? I really don't get it how this woman could lead an army into battle. And the way she finally confronts her spy was just as dumb. She knows that he is easily her equal in martial arts and devious as hell. Why not set him up when she has backup. That would have been strategic thinking worthy of a general.
These people are, however, on quite another level than most of the singers/models /idols turned actor that we get to see in C-dramas.
And, after 30 episodes, most of these people (me included) who keep complaining about this and that are still here, eagerly waiting for new episodes. So please, don't be put off by our whining...
Yes, the ML is rather bland in the first half of the drama, but you can see Gong Jun really trying to give us the best he can despite the shitty writing. So if you like him, you will probably appreciate his acting and the role gets much better around ep. 23/24. Dilraba is a pleasure to watch as always and the role offers her ample opportunity to give us the whole range from silly over romantic to cold and vengeful. Liu Yu Ning is the one out of the three who gets to play the most complex and interesting character right from the start.
The story really picks up around ep. 21/22 I would say and right now (ep.29/30) it is getting really really good.
I also really dislike the childhood sweetheart trope, but in this one it isn't artificial or forced. Their grandfathers were friends, and it kind of makes sense that there was a marriage contract. It's not presented as anything sweetly romantic like in some other dramas, so I find it quite ok.
Give it a try and form your own opinion.
FYI, not all actors need eye drops. The really good ones can conjure up the necessary emotions without these gadgets.
Probably half of the accounts that have already given an overall rating (0.3% even claim to have completed the drama) are fake.
I'm sure it will be revealed in one of the next behind-the-scenes clips.