Well there r some broken logic in the storyline like...Idk what u all will say but FL character is really not…
From what I understood so far, during that rescue scene, Li Shuang ordered her men to take her brother back to the base while she covered for them with a small squad, but was outnumbered. ML has a connection with her, the blood bond, that forces him (i.e. he feels extreme pain and restlessness, or sth like that) to save her every time she's in grave danger or hurt. Thus, the scenario of our ML saving our FL from a dangerous situation is born~ (I'm still a few episodes behind tho.. X'3 )
Somehow, this reminds me of Nan Heng and Song Yi Meng in ADWAD~ ^^
3 episodes in…And I am not sure about this production either.FL is not likable. She has the arrogance of a silver-spoon—entitled…
You're just 3 episodes in, so you might feel that way. The drama is very layered, so you need to watch more to understand her stance. Zhong Xue Man is a normal woman, for one, who grew up without a mother or anyone similar who would support her throughout her whole lifetime. So it's no wonder she'll act the way she does, as she's a pampered heiress of 'The King of Constables' and soon-to-be wife of the No.1 detective in the kingdom. She had nothing to worry about and was cared for and protected by these two men. However, everything took a 180-degree turn after the boat incident on THEIR wedding day, and literally had NO ONE beside her after going through such a tragedy. Plus, Bei Ming left without any valid explanation, only to reappear after 3 years.
"Blinded by hatred".. well, who wouldn't be? We don't know what she had to go through during those 3 years. PTSD? Neglect? Discrimination by her peers and the public? We weren't shown... Again, our FL is a normal human being by the end of the day. Tbh, the first 2 episodes were a bit chaotic in storytelling (which is just my opinion); however, the buildup in the later parts was excellent.
For our ML not being able to collect enough evidence during those 3 years might as well be due to several disturbances, like Ye Sha. Like I said, you'll only make sense of it after watching it through. It's like peeling down a huge onion, filled with mystery after mystery. I don't want to spoil you since you're only at the start, so I'll just say this. TWD is a work of "trust in the process" and you'll reach your answers. We can't just imagine the characters to be all superheroes like the Avengers and return with a bang.
[The Wanted Detective] is a drama that needs patience and understanding of several plot points (both major and minor). I was one who thought Xue Man's (FL) character needed improvement, but I was proven wrong. Her character has depth.
For someone who had faced a huge turning point of her life - a major tragedy - she's holding herself well. Sure she was a bit carefree and headstrong in the first 2 episodes, but that's the time when she was still under the protection and love of two family members (Bei Ming is basically family to her even at that point). You must remember she's human, and that she grew up without a mother or anyone similar throughout her whole lifetime. Her imperfections as a character is what makes her relatable to us (at least for me). Additionally, she literally had NO ONE beside her after going through that incident; her husband (to-be) was accused of being the ruthless serial killer of not only the big figures at court, but also her father.
Skipping to the poison trope you mentioned above, it is what we call a necessary PLOT TWIST, dear. There are real cures out in the real world where we treat poison with poison, and this drama made sure there are no loose ends. Just like how adding an acid to an alkali produces a neutralisation reaction, TWD has taken that logic into creating this as a plot device. It may look silly to some viewers, but remember, it is we, the VIEWERS, that have delved into THEIR WORLD; their world where Ye Sha, the cruel killer, exists, their world where WU XIA elements exist, and their world which have what our reality doesn't. And everything is a huge web of conspiracy led by Ye Sha. I do believe you remember the effects of taking the pills, which she did, while trapped inside that underground maze/tunnel. It gives you superhuman strength and speed, but has notable side effects that are similar to those of zombies, yes. She had to. Otherwise, the whole city will perish due to the poisoned stream water, and a second huge tragedy will occur. They were facing a do-or-die situation.
The weird ending? Well, this may just not be to your preference, but I do think it is an appropriate finale for a detective drama. It shows they have pride in their job and would put anything aside to bring back public order and justice to their community.
Now, if it were you, what would you have done? PEACE~
is this last season ? or more season could follow up
I'm not sure about that, but if they follow the manga, it's likely. This may also be just a movie, because the sequel wasn't very long compared to the main manga.
However, please take this with a grain of salt, cuz I'm only stating my thoughts. More reliable news will be published when its airing period is near. I'm sure S3 will turn out to be another great instalment to the AIB series, so let's look forward to it~ ^^
Huh only usagi, arisu nd ann where r my kuina nd chishiya tf how am i supposed to watch this without them!!!
I also want to see them again in the AIB series too😢, but realistically thinking, it's better that way cuz AIB is set in a world between the living and afterlife. Guess we'll just have to watch S1+2 again if we miss them... ʕ´• ᴥ•̥`ʔ
About Chishiya and Kuina not returning in this new season, I think it may be because the manga S3 adapted on is a whole new storyline. I once took a peek at the sequel to the main AIB manga, and that one takes place years later.
Consider using the spoiler tag. Too many comments without spoiler tags can result in later watchers not wanting…
Could also write episode reviews in the Episode Guide page. That way we can share our thoughts more freely without spoiling others (at least not like we do in the comments section).. 😁
Somehow, this reminds me of Nan Heng and Song Yi Meng in ADWAD~ ^^
"Blinded by hatred".. well, who wouldn't be? We don't know what she had to go through during those 3 years. PTSD? Neglect? Discrimination by her peers and the public? We weren't shown... Again, our FL is a normal human being by the end of the day. Tbh, the first 2 episodes were a bit chaotic in storytelling (which is just my opinion); however, the buildup in the later parts was excellent.
For our ML not being able to collect enough evidence during those 3 years might as well be due to several disturbances, like Ye Sha. Like I said, you'll only make sense of it after watching it through. It's like peeling down a huge onion, filled with mystery after mystery. I don't want to spoil you since you're only at the start, so I'll just say this. TWD is a work of "trust in the process" and you'll reach your answers. We can't just imagine the characters to be all superheroes like the Avengers and return with a bang.
For someone who had faced a huge turning point of her life - a major tragedy - she's holding herself well. Sure she was a bit carefree and headstrong in the first 2 episodes, but that's the time when she was still under the protection and love of two family members (Bei Ming is basically family to her even at that point). You must remember she's human, and that she grew up without a mother or anyone similar throughout her whole lifetime. Her imperfections as a character is what makes her relatable to us (at least for me). Additionally, she literally had NO ONE beside her after going through that incident; her husband (to-be) was accused of being the ruthless serial killer of not only the big figures at court, but also her father.
Skipping to the poison trope you mentioned above, it is what we call a necessary PLOT TWIST, dear. There are real cures out in the real world where we treat poison with poison, and this drama made sure there are no loose ends. Just like how adding an acid to an alkali produces a neutralisation reaction, TWD has taken that logic into creating this as a plot device. It may look silly to some viewers, but remember, it is we, the VIEWERS, that have delved into THEIR WORLD; their world where Ye Sha, the cruel killer, exists, their world where WU XIA elements exist, and their world which have what our reality doesn't. And everything is a huge web of conspiracy led by Ye Sha. I do believe you remember the effects of taking the pills, which she did, while trapped inside that underground maze/tunnel. It gives you superhuman strength and speed, but has notable side effects that are similar to those of zombies, yes. She had to. Otherwise, the whole city will perish due to the poisoned stream water, and a second huge tragedy will occur. They were facing a do-or-die situation.
The weird ending? Well, this may just not be to your preference, but I do think it is an appropriate finale for a detective drama. It shows they have pride in their job and would put anything aside to bring back public order and justice to their community.
Now, if it were you, what would you have done? PEACE~
However, please take this with a grain of salt, cuz I'm only stating my thoughts. More reliable news will be published when its airing period is near. I'm sure S3 will turn out to be another great instalment to the AIB series, so let's look forward to it~ ^^