Only Muyun Sheng seems like a very natural progression to his older self. Han Jiang is okay and looks very similar,…
I agree with you on all four observations. Young Su and Adult Su are not drawing my interest. her best scene was slapping the Empress' niece, and that was wimpy slapping.
I have watched up to episode 14. This drama has the best cinematography and the CGI in the glass bead world was amazing. The soundtrack music is also very good. The palace costumes are beautiful.
I didn't care for that mystery at the end. I could not stand Xu Shi Bai, and his stupid hairstyle, throughout the entire drama. It looked like a wig that a balding man would wear.
Didn't care for this season at all. I was fast forwarding too much. I'm disappointed.
The last 6 episodes of Season 3 was dedicated to the Alphabet Villians. They were very boring and unnecessary. I fast-forwarded 90% of the episodes. I only wanted to see the finale.
I always remembered Kim Joo Hyuk since I watched Lovers in Prague, ten years ago. I watched all his episodes of Two days, One Night, during the KBS TV broadcast. Over the ten years, I watched some of his dramas and movies. His acting performance as the villain in Confidential Assignement was perfect, and he was playing against type.
I feel the grief that his family, relatives, friends and work colleagues are going through right now. Rest in peace, Kim Joo Hyuk.
At episode 24: Lady Chu has received so many warnings--I mean in Empress of China, for context, you get no warnings.…
@KMR, You also noticed the king's constant declaration of having people killed, and he does not follow through with his threats. I set my watch by him.
At episode 24: Lady Chu has received so many warnings--I mean in Empress of China, for context, you get no warnings.…
@Jordan, Lady Chu and the other malfeasants are still hanging around the palace. The eunuch should have been removed after 10 episodes. Lady Chu must be high up in her tribe, that King Ying cannot get rid of her.
Have you ever watched a drama and summarily determine about ep20 that you do not like the main actors and DO NOT…
This drama is painstaking to watch, and the actors and their characters are coming across as cardboard cutouts, that I feel no empathy with them.
The king threatened to kill people, like clockwork, in the first 20+ episodes, but did not make good on his threats. Li Gongsun was also mousy around the King, but her banter with Old Dowager Granny and Madame Chu, was razor sharp and biting. Jing Ke is lackluster as the swordsman/SLS (second lead syndrome), and Gai Lan follows him around like a little puppy.
The choppy editing seems to diminish the characters' value on screen. Some scenes are so brief, that it seemed like a waste of finances and manpower to set up, and film them. The constant sudden anvil strike with camera lens zoom to show the character's reaction, gives me palpitations.
Besides the romance, is this drama about brothers fighting over a throne? I watched the first episode and wasn't…
The plot has not been clarified.
Qing Chen's goal is have Yuan Ling dethrone Father Emperor before she evaporates into thin air.
Ling does not aspire to be Emperor. He might, when he finds out that his biological father, the late Emperor was killed by the man he calls "Father".
Ming, who is unhinged (like his father), aspires to be the next Emperor.
Zhan is like Wang Wook of Moon Lovers; the intellectual botanist who might be waiting for the opportunity to get rid of the competition.
Hao, Crown Prince, does not want to be Emperor.
Che is following Ling like a puppy follows his/her master/mistress. He has never dreamed of being the ruler.
Li seems to be an undercover sorceror, who has taken over the prince's body.
Ji, who was treated as the runt of the Emperor's litter, killed himself, to save Ming's reputation.
If the script story had been organized in sequential order, it could have looked more polished.
I feel the grief that his family, relatives, friends and work colleagues are going through right now. Rest in peace, Kim Joo Hyuk.
The Fated General - TBA
The king threatened to kill people, like clockwork, in the first 20+ episodes, but did not make good on his threats. Li Gongsun was also mousy around the King, but her banter with Old Dowager Granny and Madame Chu, was razor sharp and biting. Jing Ke is lackluster as the swordsman/SLS (second lead syndrome), and Gai Lan follows him around like a little puppy.
The choppy editing seems to diminish the characters' value on screen. Some scenes are so brief, that it seemed like a waste of finances and manpower to set up, and film them. The constant sudden anvil strike with camera lens zoom to show the character's reaction, gives me palpitations.
Qing Chen's goal is have Yuan Ling dethrone Father Emperor before she evaporates into thin air.
Ling does not aspire to be Emperor. He might, when he finds out that his biological father, the late Emperor was killed by the man he calls "Father".
Ming, who is unhinged (like his father), aspires to be the next Emperor.
Zhan is like Wang Wook of Moon Lovers; the intellectual botanist who might be waiting for the opportunity to get rid of the competition.
Hao, Crown Prince, does not want to be Emperor.
Che is following Ling like a puppy follows his/her master/mistress. He has never dreamed of being the ruler.
Li seems to be an undercover sorceror, who has taken over the prince's body.
Ji, who was treated as the runt of the Emperor's litter, killed himself, to save Ming's reputation.