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Legend of Fu Yao chinese drama review
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Legend of Fu Yao
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by BanxiTheCommentaryGrrl
2 days ago
66 of 66 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 8.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 7.0

Strong Leads with Mixed Narrative Execution. Enjoyable, Despite Its Flaws.

I was immediately drawn in by the first episode. It’s action-packed with a compelling storyline, and Ethan Juan’s performance as the crown prince brings plenty of charm and humor. I couldn’t stop watching. The subplots in the first half worked well, adding twists and depth to the story. Even though I found Yang Mi’s performance somewhat subdued, it complemented Ethan Juan’s energy in a way that made their dynamic surprisingly engaging.

However, around episodes 29 to 33, the pacing started to suffer. The story lost focus, with scenes that felt repetitive or disconnected—especially the recurring conflicts. While there were still compelling subplots, the second half would have benefited from tighter editing to maintain narrative momentum. The ending, unfortunately, felt rushed and uneven. And although the drama is based on a well-regarded novel, the adaptation seemed to pull from the source material without fully developing or explaining key elements, which led to a confusing and disjointed conclusion on screen.

That said, I really did enjoy Legend of Fu Yao—with some caveats.
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