Is there anywhere to watch ep 28+ with real subtitles? these ai subs are horrible thought i was going crazy couldnβt…
We'll just have to wait. Fan subs just aren't really a thing anymore so having that 6 hours or less turn around with in depth translator notes is a thing of the past.
So, the fl cut off her family? Surely they now know sheβs alive??
I think they will pop up again in season 2. I'm not sure if they will be physically near her, but I'm sure word has gotten to them by now about her marrying Jiang Chang Yang. With the younger brother of Qin Seung Yi already joining up with Mu Dan I think more people will trickle back into the story, including her savior from the carriage in the mountains. I haven't read the novel/source material so I don't know for sure who is important that we've met and who we have yet to meet for part 2. I think if anyone her father would go to the capital to at least see her from a far just to check on her.
I don't know if my dyslexia is helping me or hurting me with these machine translated episodes.π€£ I just keep praying I have enough context to actually understand. I will say that it's helping me improve my Mandarin listening skills though. I was going to wait until everything was subbed properly, but I'm snowed in and got called off of work because my area doesn't have the infrastructure for snow. So machine translated finally it is. I'll most likely rewatch these again once viki airs them in HD.
does someone know where to watch ep 28 with English subs
I was so confused just now. I watched what I thought was episode 28 but was actually episode 29.(in my defense it was listed as episode 28) I was like...this is strange, production's editing has been really well done...why do I have no context for what is happening....I should have just waited....
yall know it won't happen still writing whole ass essays for it damn
I don't know why I got lumped into a conversation about directors forcing things. When my original comment was about stating the fact it was NOT going to happen because of her age and the fact this isn't North America. The woop-woop joke was about the movies dramas from the 2000s being problematic.
I'm putting a little too much faith in the fact the roads might be closed due to the snow storm yesterday and staying up to watch the last episodes....I really should just tap out and sleep first just in case I do have to go into work.
yall know it won't happen still writing whole ass essays for it damn
First and foremost this is a comment section where people come to discuss the drama and aspects of the drama. That will include topics like age and experience in the industry to get a feel for what to expect of an unaired show.
I just wrote this today for the first time. I did not scroll to oblivion to read all the comments. This is a universal ick that many people have with entertainment. I am fully aware that Chinese dramas treat their actors with way more respect when it comes to minors and intimate scenes than my own country...aka the land of Nickelodeon and Disney...iykyk
It just so happens that Tian Tian is also reprising her role in Rebirth with Li Yun Rui as the ML...So now looking at the trailer and recognizing the actress and knowing WinWin(WayZenNi present and accounted for) and Li Yun Rui's ages it was bringing back flashbacks to shows/movies I watched back in the day.
Child actors are a polarizing topic, more so now then ever before as they have platforms to speak out. What I'm getting at is...the Chinese entertainment industry is a completely different beast than that of it's Western counterparts. I I have yet to see an actual minor in any on screen situation that I would personally consider inappropriate, and I'm grateful for it. Also have seen many a show curve the kisses all together when an actor/actress isn't comfortable with that aspect. The Double didn't show a single on screen kiss with any characters that weren't married to one another. The ex husband and the princess was all camera angles, faces in necks, curtains and wide shots. Prior to the leads getting married it was a pan to a candle or laced fingers. That was the directors personal choice. Tian Tian is in a stage of transition in her career. (I've been deep diving as she will be in a few show's I have on my plan to watch list) She's no longer playing the younger version of the lead but getting lead roles herself. Slowly moving from web dramas to longer format. Wanting to make sure that she is still treated as the child she is, isn't a bad thing.
Oh honey....I might as well have one foot in the grave the way you're talkin. π€£π€£ππ You see back in…
I have fully embraced the Auntie fan within me. I'm usually like "Aww they are adorable, can't wait to see how their acting progresses in the future." I still call most of them kids when I discuss them out loud.
Its cuz winwin is paired with a 17 year old actress, they have 10 years age gap. But I personally believe that…
Considering she was 16 and he was 26 at the time of filming I would hope they keep their relationship chaste/playful and/or pan down/up a la The Double for any kiss scenes. (In The Double unless two characters were married you didn't really see them kiss, it was all camera angles and wide shots or pan up/down implied kiss.)
why no one told me that this drama is airing soon omg
It was just announced you know how Cdrama's roll. There was one that we got notified less than 24 hours before it started airing recently. I figured it was coming this month or February because Netflix released not only a reminder feature, but also dropped a full trailer.
I would be shocked as all hell if youngest daughter gets a kiss scene in this one. Mainly because she was 16 when she filmed this with a then 26 year old WinWin. Woop-woop that's the sound of da police. (I'm still scared from the 2000s teen romcoms with minor female leads and fully grown male leads having to kiss.)
Before this one starts I'm trying to get my notebook set up for ratings...as this is a true ensemble cast I wanted to break it down by couple so rating their characters, chemistry, storyline, etc...I wanted to make sure I have the age order correct for the daughters & their spouses....Can I get a double check please?
1st Daughter: Shou Hua-Liu Xie Ning; Du Yang Xi-Chen He Yi 2nd Daughter: Fu Hui-WuXuan Yi; Fan Liang Han-Huang Sheng Chi 3rd Daughter: Kang Ning-Lu Yu Xiao; Chai An-Wang Xing Yue 4th Daughter: Hao De-Ke Ying; Shen Hui Zhao-Liang Yong Qi 5th Daughter: Le Shan-Huangyang Tian Tain; Yang Xian-WinWin(Dong Si Cheng)
I haven't read the novel/source material so I don't know for sure who is important that we've met and who we have yet to meet for part 2.
I think if anyone her father would go to the capital to at least see her from a far just to check on her.
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I was going to wait until everything was subbed properly, but I'm snowed in and got called off of work because my area doesn't have the infrastructure for snow. So machine translated finally it is. I'll most likely rewatch these again once viki airs them in HD.
I just wrote this today for the first time. I did not scroll to oblivion to read all the comments. This is a universal ick that many people have with entertainment. I am fully aware that Chinese dramas treat their actors with way more respect when it comes to minors and intimate scenes than my own country...aka the land of Nickelodeon and Disney...iykyk
It just so happens that Tian Tian is also reprising her role in Rebirth with Li Yun Rui as the ML...So now looking at the trailer and recognizing the actress and knowing WinWin(WayZenNi present and accounted for) and Li Yun Rui's ages it was bringing back flashbacks to shows/movies I watched back in the day.
Child actors are a polarizing topic, more so now then ever before as they have platforms to speak out. What I'm getting at is...the Chinese entertainment industry is a completely different beast than that of it's Western counterparts. I I have yet to see an actual minor in any on screen situation that I would personally consider inappropriate, and I'm grateful for it. Also have seen many a show curve the kisses all together when an actor/actress isn't comfortable with that aspect. The Double didn't show a single on screen kiss with any characters that weren't married to one another. The ex husband and the princess was all camera angles, faces in necks, curtains and wide shots. Prior to the leads getting married it was a pan to a candle or laced fingers. That was the directors personal choice.
Tian Tian is in a stage of transition in her career. (I've been deep diving as she will be in a few show's I have on my plan to watch list) She's no longer playing the younger version of the lead but getting lead roles herself. Slowly moving from web dramas to longer format. Wanting to make sure that she is still treated as the child she is, isn't a bad thing.
I'm usually like "Aww they are adorable, can't wait to see how their acting progresses in the future." I still call most of them kids when I discuss them out loud.
1st Daughter: Shou Hua-Liu Xie Ning; Du Yang Xi-Chen He Yi
2nd Daughter: Fu Hui-WuXuan Yi; Fan Liang Han-Huang Sheng Chi
3rd Daughter: Kang Ning-Lu Yu Xiao; Chai An-Wang Xing Yue
4th Daughter: Hao De-Ke Ying; Shen Hui Zhao-Liang Yong Qi
5th Daughter: Le Shan-Huangyang Tian Tain; Yang Xian-WinWin(Dong Si Cheng)