What is with the dog? He’s always around when the show’s about to go down or shit is about to hit the fan? At this point, I’m so focused on every part of the scenes, I look for clues everywhere. Happy to hear interesting theories.
I love the siblings energy. The sister is not a whimpering or timid lady. She is obviously gentle but smart and quick thinking. The way she stayed brave and dared to injure those who hurt her is refreshing. I hope we see some backstory as to how she built her strength, especially since she had a Huben lackey as a master and her not knowing she’s from the Liu family. Really wishing the siblings happy ending. They’ve suffered, especially ML.
Woaaah.. I hated yesterday fake Mo ( deposed emperor) but now he became one of my fav char 😳 😅
I’m reluctant to looking kindly on his character development. He’s the typical live large, selfish and reckless character. A coward through and through. I honestly expected him to do something crazy but killing original A’Mo mercilessly like that after that heart to heart talk they had was shocking. It almost depicts his character as unredeemable, to me anyway. And I know it’s easy for scriptwriters to kill off small characters but original Mo’s death was heart shattering.
Just finished ep 4 and I must say, I have never enjoying a fight scene like this before. Definitely never one as rowdy as this one. In fight scenes, I am always anxious about the “good guys” (or the lesser evils) getting too wounded (even when the fight is well choreographed), but in this scene, I watched with glee. And the director/scriptwriter making ML watch made it extra satisfying. His “vendetta” is a dish best serve cold, appears as he is going to make the army self-implode. Even the fighters were like, “they are Huben guards too”.
I am no history buff but I am enjoying the informative aspect of the series so much so I am doing some little readings about the WWII events in East Asia. I like how the production team give tidbits of some of the actual historical events. E.g. Never heard of Hong Kong's Black Christmas before now.
It is oddly very familiar to see the Japanese as the main bad guys of that era. I have seen other country's series that do not spare them in representing them in that light. But in this representation, what is with the British? I was not expecting a lot of what I am discovering about their preparation/response or lack thereof.
P.S: On a lighter note, they really did the British Naval officers very badly. As in! Any history buffs have any real life stories passed down relating to this. Just very curious.
Finally finished the series. But all I can say is the screenwriting was ridiculous on all levels. I am just happy I was able to support the actors, at least. In my opinion, it was a weird mix of optimism (as the drama had a good synopsis) and ridiculousness in the delivery of the twists and plots. I kept hoping for more, for redemption but it never came. What kept on was the messy twists and insensible storylines. It was so bad that the original novel story or the ending no longer mattered.
Examples: 1. How can the Emperor with a tablet to bring a life back continue to avoid his wife (literally the very person he would protect with his own life) and ‘allow’ her get captured by the bad guy who then killed her!!!! 2. XH’s mum with her memories erased remembers that DTX is her friend’s daughter, hence supplied her with all the poison she requires to wipe out every human being. But she did not remember that it was this old friend that deceived her into leaving the palace and her son behind!!!! And that forgiveness/redemption arch for the sect was nauseating. 3. How quickly DTX gained control and became an all-powerful empress? Really, from just a love-struck physician whose only influence was through telling lies and appearing gentle. She defeated the grand tutor, the emperor and the empress dowager. I found the Empress Dowager’s subplot most annoying (the plot-twist delivery was just very lukewarm) - someone you ‘killed’ her mother indirectly encouraged you to kill your own daughter and then you used the poison she gave you on yourself. All to plot against an Emperor that could have had you and your family killed openly for the past 10 years at least and did not! Even for ancient times, I doubt this makes any sense.
Forgive my ranting. I will stop now. The annoying plots were just so much. I kept fast forwarding, so I may have even missed out some explanations.
I have some wild thoughts. Novel readers can correct my bonkers ideas if I’m way off course. 1. LCC is not the Grand Tutor’s real daughter. Even more, she is her master’s lost daughter. I just found it odd that he easily allowed another person to watch his daughter so closely. The man doesn’t believe anyone but himself. Even his biological son seems to be out of the loop. 2. Emperor or the preceptor is somehow linked to LCC’s master. There was a woman’s portrait in her master’s secret room in earlier episodes and we don’t know who she is. Or did I miss that? There are stories around the death of both of their mothers. Anyways, the writers are so lazy, I have given up hope on some fantastic twist or plot line.
Shouldn't I say that RJL and PXR deserve much more than this drama that mediocre writers offered them? Of course…
To sum it up in your words: It does insult intelligence and exhausts tolerance. I continue to watch because the leads and everyone else does continue to deliver with their acting. And the only problem really is the story itself.
Just finished ep 20. Did the scriptwriter just forget the Empress Dowager? Not that I need her character for anything. The leads' are annoying enough. Looking forward to the Dowager going bonkers on her son when she next appears.
After episode 20 I am ready to kill the writers of this drama. So many actors in this one who I really, really…
I know right. I am only soldering through by reading comments when I watch now. The talents in the drama are just been wasted. They are delivering well but the story around FL just stays the same. Why introduce her as a strong, independent thinker to then make her stupid and blind for this long? The clues were there all along.
Why is this writer making Cangcang so compassionate it’s annoying at this point cos what do you mean letting…
I was so mad when she drunk the pear blossom honey soup he gave! She now knows that was how she was poisoned before. And her father sent it. What more does she bloody need to start suspecting them? The sad thing is that the scriptwriter keeps repeating the plot when there surely is enough material she could use to prolong the story.
Right? I doubt she’d turn on XH again, but wow… the compassion she had for her criminal master, father, and…
Honestly. For such a good plot line, the delivery and meet of the story is just underwhelming. They just made the FL 'dumb'. Her first sentence to her adopted brother when he re-presented as the Ghost King is "I am happy you are safe!". What a horrible script! So they are allowed to continue to harm him (and use her repeatedly) but he cannot do anything. She will forgive everything they do without thinking anything of their evil deeds. But the emperor must not be forgiven!! I really cannot foresee a well delivered ending - good or bad it no longer matters.
The hate on the fl is so unecessary especially if you really get her point of view or put yourself on her shoe.…
As much as you are right, there is a lack of character development. From her perspective, what you explained from the start was reasonable. But she is now appearing not just like a spoiled princess but like a non-thinking one. I can understand that she loved and adored the Emperor before he lied to & deceived her. But it is also fact that there is no evidence of him being a tyrant or a wicked person to everyone. He only treats your father, adopted brother and master poorly. Not even her younger brother is included. Doesn't that call for a deep reflection? Even the younger brother, the prince and princess of Xijiang quickly saw how good of a person/Emperor he is. Yet she is refusing to dig deeper into the issues. What exactly has she uncovered since the series began? The emperor literally allowed her access to her master's dead body for her to confirm he is indeed the Ghost Lord. She is not even questioning the identity of Zhong Lin whom her master introduced to her. I think the writer missed the boat in letting her think for herself. My guess is there is going to be a rush at the end of her realising all the knotted parts of their story, and that just makes the character appear even more stupid because the clues are all there.
Can the book readers please spoil me? Is Prince Yuzhang bad or good? I can’t figure him out. What reason does he have to hate his brother? He keeps saying his brother is power hungry, despite no signs of such. He knew his mom set the fire that was meant to kill his brother and nearly killed their sister. He also knew his brother had that cold poison from when they were young. Can someone make it make sense? He’s portrayed as being intelligent so I don’t really get it.
So, after watching both episode today. It is not LCC fault that phoenix seal is with her. The good looking guard…
I totally understand you. I really want to watch it but the annoying misunderstandings are obviously just to prolong the plot. I watch and read comments here at the same time. The actors are delivering imo. Otherwise I really would drop it.
Happy to hear interesting theories.
Really wishing the siblings happy ending. They’ve suffered, especially ML.
It is oddly very familiar to see the Japanese as the main bad guys of that era. I have seen other country's series that do not spare them in representing them in that light. But in this representation, what is with the British? I was not expecting a lot of what I am discovering about their preparation/response or lack thereof.
P.S: On a lighter note, they really did the British Naval officers very badly. As in! Any history buffs have any real life stories passed down relating to this. Just very curious.
In my opinion, it was a weird mix of optimism (as the drama had a good synopsis) and ridiculousness in the delivery of the twists and plots. I kept hoping for more, for redemption but it never came. What kept on was the messy twists and insensible storylines. It was so bad that the original novel story or the ending no longer mattered.
Examples:
1. How can the Emperor with a tablet to bring a life back continue to avoid his wife (literally the very person he would protect with his own life) and ‘allow’ her get captured by the bad guy who then killed her!!!!
2. XH’s mum with her memories erased remembers that DTX is her friend’s daughter, hence supplied her with all the poison she requires to wipe out every human being. But she did not remember that it was this old friend that deceived her into leaving the palace and her son behind!!!! And that forgiveness/redemption arch for the sect was nauseating.
3. How quickly DTX gained control and became an all-powerful empress? Really, from just a love-struck physician whose only influence was through telling lies and appearing gentle. She defeated the grand tutor, the emperor and the empress dowager. I found the Empress Dowager’s subplot most annoying (the plot-twist delivery was just very lukewarm) - someone you ‘killed’ her mother indirectly encouraged you to kill your own daughter and then you used the poison she gave you on yourself. All to plot against an Emperor that could have had you and your family killed openly for the past 10 years at least and did not! Even for ancient times, I doubt this makes any sense.
Forgive my ranting. I will stop now. The annoying plots were just so much. I kept fast forwarding, so I may have even missed out some explanations.
1. LCC is not the Grand Tutor’s real daughter. Even more, she is her master’s lost daughter. I just found it odd that he easily allowed another person to watch his daughter so closely. The man doesn’t believe anyone but himself. Even his biological son seems to be out of the loop.
2. Emperor or the preceptor is somehow linked to LCC’s master. There was a woman’s portrait in her master’s secret room in earlier episodes and we don’t know who she is. Or did I miss that? There are stories around the death of both of their mothers.
Anyways, the writers are so lazy, I have given up hope on some fantastic twist or plot line.
I continue to watch because the leads and everyone else does continue to deliver with their acting. And the only problem really is the story itself.
The talents in the drama are just been wasted. They are delivering well but the story around FL just stays the same. Why introduce her as a strong, independent thinker to then make her stupid and blind for this long? The clues were there all along.
The sad thing is that the scriptwriter keeps repeating the plot when there surely is enough material she could use to prolong the story.
They just made the FL 'dumb'. Her first sentence to her adopted brother when he re-presented as the Ghost King is "I am happy you are safe!". What a horrible script! So they are allowed to continue to harm him (and use her repeatedly) but he cannot do anything. She will forgive everything they do without thinking anything of their evil deeds. But the emperor must not be forgiven!!
I really cannot foresee a well delivered ending - good or bad it no longer matters.
I can understand that she loved and adored the Emperor before he lied to & deceived her. But it is also fact that there is no evidence of him being a tyrant or a wicked person to everyone. He only treats your father, adopted brother and master poorly. Not even her younger brother is included. Doesn't that call for a deep reflection? Even the younger brother, the prince and princess of Xijiang quickly saw how good of a person/Emperor he is. Yet she is refusing to dig deeper into the issues. What exactly has she uncovered since the series began? The emperor literally allowed her access to her master's dead body for her to confirm he is indeed the Ghost Lord. She is not even questioning the identity of Zhong Lin whom her master introduced to her.
I think the writer missed the boat in letting her think for herself. My guess is there is going to be a rush at the end of her realising all the knotted parts of their story, and that just makes the character appear even more stupid because the clues are all there.
He knew his mom set the fire that was meant to kill his brother and nearly killed their sister. He also knew his brother had that cold poison from when they were young.
Can someone make it make sense? He’s portrayed as being intelligent so I don’t really get it.