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Replying to zamijang Feb 21, 2022
This is perfect drama just like the Imperial Coroner.
Hear, hear!
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Replying to Vincytvholic Feb 21, 2022
Is that his actual voice or is he overdubbed by someone else, because damn im loving that deep tone. ❤
It's his actual voice.
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Replying to Knavery Feb 21, 2022
I think this drama struggles with what it wants to be. Seems like it will be a forgettable to mediocre drama despite…
I don't think the show pretends to be anything more than a historical romance with some crime elements. What most of us are responding to is the romantic dynamic of the leads. The show does need the criminal aspects to get to 34 episodes and if it didn't have that I imagine that it would be far more melodramatic than I would be comfortable with.
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On The Autumn Ballad Feb 21, 2022
Title The Autumn Ballad Spoiler
Well, it didn't take Min'er very long before she went full-blown Lydia Bennet. A lot has been said about her already but I think the most reprehensible thing she did was make Qin Xuan think that he was the one who imposed on her during his drunken stupor -- a deception that it was his momentary lapse of propriety that saw them sleeping together overnight. She made him the chief sinner in that debacle of her making. That bit of cunning shouldn't be too surprising considering what a self-righteous prig she is. Her takeaway from what Yan'er did was completely wrongheaded but not surprising because she was never a deep thinker to begin with. It's one thing to use a few tricks to get a man to notice you and want to spend the rest of his life with you, it's another to set up a honey trap. No doubt she's in a hurry so emotional blackmail will have to do. Plus she really doesn't know how to live by her wits. Bluster aside, she still has to rely on someone to support her because the bravado is just bravado.

The show is a fascinating array of contrasts. The last 2 episodes once again makes the case as to why Liang Yi is the right man. His mother (who is just the most delightful creature) comes packaged with a rags-to-riches story is a romantic at heart. And the only barrier to entry for Yan'er to marry well and up in this instance. To the viewer, it was obviously meant to be. The son is willing and the mother is willing so it is now for Yan'er to realise that this entire situation was made for her and jump through that hoop. It's also clear that Qin Xuan isn't young love's dream for her. He's sentimental about love but she isn't. Or maybe because he's really not the right guy that she's not upset that little sister has had the jump on her.

Once again Yuan Lang facilitates the romance by creating a fanfare which forces everyone's hand. Certainly it's not his intention to bring the leads together for their happily-ever-after, nonetheless he does it over and over again. Everyone including the emperor is surprisingly supportive of Liang Yi's recent conquest which is too amusing for words. Liang Yi couldn't have schemed it better if he tried. Heaven is on his side. The woman he loves is right at his doorstep, his mother approves and all he needs now is for her to relent.

Some good has come about from the Qiu family's misfortune. For the first time, in their lives, I feel that they're acting like a family with a united front. Even the bratty cousins are holding their own.
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Replying to Ky Ann Feb 20, 2022
You explain it so well! How I wish I could put my thoughts into words as good as this.
Heh. Thank you for saying that.
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Replying to kokojuju Feb 20, 2022
LY's mother is so easy to sway 😆
She's a hoot!
But you could tell that she's a romantic from the time when they went to watch the opera.
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On The Autumn Ballad Feb 20, 2022
Title The Autumn Ballad Spoiler
From where I'm looking and yes, the Qiu family has seen better days but as far as Liang Yi is concerned, Yuan Lang has inadvertently come to his rescue on the romance front. He was prepared to marry the "wrong" sister to achieve his lofty reformist goals but the calamity that Yuan Lang devised has given him a second chance to win the affections of the sister he really cares for. Make no mistake, Yuan Lang is a loser through and through. He can't get to Liang Yi directly so he attacks the in-laws instead and makes their lives miserable. He's a weasel and a self-righteous fraud who doesn't know integrity even when it hits him between the eyes.

In this next phase of the narrative, is Liang Yi's opportunity to woo the lady back. To turn the ship around and steer it on course. The girl he met six years ago is in all likelihood his first love. It's fascinating how he phrases his questions and insights to Yan'er. He wants to know if he has a chance with her or is she still clinging on to Qin Xuan. Of course he relishes all the moments he is able to share with her but he wants her love not gratitude or even respect. This is the silver lining that's been created as a result Yuan Lang's machinations.

I am of the opinion that Yan'er was never as committed to Qin Xuan as he was to her. He was always first and foremost her ticket out of a dreary existence. It's not his fault that he can't be there for her during this time but this situation does demonstrate that the importance of shared goals.

My view is that Liang Yi and Yan'er were always supposed to find each other, be a team together to fight the evil of that society. That's a common goal that they have. However, he was so focused on his own plans that he missed what was right under his nose. He was harsh and unpleasant to her after the incident with the He family that she refused to acknowledge him. That inadvertently sent her into another man's arms. It's clear that they make a good team and I'm certain that he now is more convinced than ever with all the so-called "acting" that she is someone he always needed by his side.
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On The Autumn Ballad Feb 20, 2022
My first crack drama of 2022! The leads and their antics are a laugh and a half. I don't think that I've enjoyed a C drama this much since the Imperial Coroner.
Undercover work is sure working out for Liang Yi.
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Replying to The Autumn Ballad Feb 20, 2022
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Is it necessary to be playing this kind of blame game among the leads when this is a fictional show with elements of external scheming and court politics that is out of the reach of most ordinary people. The events are calculated in a show like this to bring the leads together.
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On The Autumn Ballad Feb 19, 2022
The feels... the feels... Oh it's been too long.

13 episodes in one day. Speaks volumes about how much I'm enjoying this. And it helps that I'm largely convalescing. I need the audiobook version of this with Jeremy Xu reading it. If not, I'll settle for him reading my lexicon of Chinese idioms from cover to cover.

It's obvious by now why Qin Xuan can't be the man she ends up with. It should have been obvious to her and to him a while ago but perhaps she's too busy trying to put out bushfires and he's rather infatuated at this point. He comes from an old fashioned conventional family and she won't fit in. Already it's clear that she'll have the same kinds of fights with them that she has with her own. If not, she'll completely lose herself. At this point, she really doesn't know what she needs. He's a sweet kid but he's not the kind of husband she needs. He can't handle her. Marrying into that family will be a disaster. It's a case of out of the frying pan and into the fire. She'll be swapping one form of imprisonment for another.
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On The Autumn Ballad Feb 19, 2022
Ah... a Sherlock Holmes moment in Episode 11: Once you eliminate the impossible, whatever remains, no matter how improbable, must be the truth.
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Replying to TammyLBailey Feb 19, 2022
I'm a Pride and Prejudice addict. I think I've seen EVERY single adaptation ever created (P&P old and new, Lost…
P & P is my favourite novel of all time. I read it at least once a year. I think I've seen almost every adaptation but nothing beats Austen's wit and humour. She's just so quotable.
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On The Autumn Ballad Feb 19, 2022
I 'm really enjoying the Pride and Prejudice vibe from this. It has me grinning from ear to ear. Usually I roll my eyes at the anachronistic female lead but in this case it works because the cunning male lead deserves (for better or for worse) a woman who can see through him and give him a really hard time over it.
This is one of the few occasions that the early adversarial dynamic works for me.

I came for Jeremy Xu but staying for the romance.
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On Sword Snow Stride Feb 18, 2022
Overall I really liked the ideas, the premise and the characters here. It certainly does interesting things with the genre although as an adapted script it is deeply flawed. It's tv that feels like a filmed novel. Zhang Ruoyun, Hu Jun and Qiu Xinzhi are obvious standouts partly because they had the lion's share of what the storytelling had to offer. Much of the show came across as being an introduction or a preamble to a much larger story. That isn't necessarily a problem in and of itself especially if the pacing had been consistently good across the board. Moreover, there's a lot of dialogue and exposition that disrupts the flow of the show -- just when you think things are finally moving along, the director weirdly puts the breaks on for a lengthy piece of dialogue that is often not needed. This also often meant that the martial arts sequences lack depth. Very few of the confrontation scenes tended to be visually impressive.

While Liu Duanduan was decent, I don't think the Zhao Kai character was all that impressive. As a foil and as an adversary, he was merely an observer in most instances. We were told that he was ambitious but he was content to lurk in the background, conceal himself and borrow other people's hands, so to speak. He ends up being a figure of ridicule more than a sympathetic one.

Make no mistake, I did enjoy it but I definitely had issues with the storytelling choices. To me it ended up being a novel in search of a script doctor or a director.
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Replying to #HIKIKOMORI Feb 17, 2022
JOL was talk of the town when it aired in late 2019 and people keep talking about it until now. This one here…
It makes sense because Reset is good and worth talking about.
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Replying to jojonua Feb 16, 2022
can't wait for S2, love this drama. It's amazing, got me engaged at get-go. Can anyone recommend smtg similar…
If you like smart leads I recommend The Imperial Coroner.
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On Sword Snow Stride Feb 14, 2022
I'm amused at all the wuxia tropes that are either being subverted or parodied in some fashion. It's an entertaining enough drama although I don't feel it's quite on par with Joy of Life's storytelling. Possibly it's the pacing and it lacks JoL's exuberance.
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Replying to Jess Feb 13, 2022
Title Ghost Doctor
R u quoting the sixth sense? With a twist? 😂
Your guess is as good as mine.
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Replying to Morrycakes Feb 13, 2022
Title Ghost Doctor
Which scene is this?
No scene as far as I know. :D
It's a joke.
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Replying to Osn Feb 11, 2022
Who is the main villain great Eunuch ?
There are multiple villains.
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