I think I must have watched way too many tragedies where the protagonists lose at every turn. This just doesn't…
I agree with you. Xianxia are fantasy genre and we can't take those too seriously and I can't really relate that much to them. Personally for me, palace harem dramas are 100% sadness and depression, one drama that I still feel bitter about is Ruyi's Royal Love in The Palace.
Ok I'm up to date on this drama, but I have to say the writers have done a bad job with this one. I've watched…
I understand, some viewers doesn't like too much trauma and angst in the story. But ML has to go through all that, that's how he ended up with grey hair. Maybe you can take a break first and if this drama has a good ending, then you can come back to it.
Girrrlll... you finished Love Game in Eastern Fantasy. This drama is less confusing then the last 5 episodes of…
Hahaha, yes I did finish Love Game but because it's a fantasy drama, it's not confusing, it's just don't make sense. LOLOL. But because it's fantasy so I don't analyse too much of the plot. For Blossom, the relationship, connection and each character's motives in this drama is somewhat confusing in the beginning. Thanks to the link to the chart you shared earlier, it helps alot. But I still don't understand some character's motives. Why Song Mo's father is so adamant in bringing down his own son? (this will unfold later on I guess) I also don't understand the connection between Dou ShiShu and Song Mo/Duke Ding. Why does he wants to bring him down? (I may have missed some important dialogue that happened too fast)
Who is Wu Shan again? that sickly boy who was in love with Dou Zhao? Wait, that's De Zhen... or is that his second…
Yes, I know about the second name thing. Usually in other drama, they will only give second name to main characters so that it's not so confusing. But this drama, they give second names to all secondary and smaller characters.
Thanks to the link to the chart you shared earlier, it helps alot.
But I still don't understand some character's motives. Why Song Mo's father is so adamant in bringing down his own son? (this will unfold later on I guess)
I also don't understand the connection between Dou ShiShu and Song Mo/Duke Ding. Why does he wants to bring him down? (I may have missed some important dialogue that happened too fast)
So strip the title, the father has to cause so much bloodshed?