What happen to old lady did he solved her problem why she didnt die ? I dont understand that can anyone explain…
She doesn't have a case to solve, she's the ink spirit - she's the one who links the caligrapher to the spirits he needs to help. She tells at one time she's very, very, very, VERY old. She's also not made of heart strings, so not an obsession.
She wanted to be released because PYY's grandfather didn't want to go help more spirits any more, maybe because he got scared to death when the fall incident occured - the one shown in the final ep. But now she likes PYY's kindness and "he is different" from grandpa, so she wants to stay around and help HIM solve problems.
They didn't, CGY was exhausted when ChuYing took over. When she sent the location to the detective, PYY was about to fall and it should've taken him a while to come. They probably worked for at least half an hour or so before the ambulance got there.
I wanted to smack the detective through the screen when he pulled CGY from PYY then. It's not over til it's over and the medics weren't even there, what the heck!
I MISS the ANCIENT DEVIL GOD so much.He was such a MATERIAL GIRL. His cross brow arrow. His evil bone. His bone…
GREEN. Olive-green, to be precise. Those green eyes were the best. And his completely unbothered expression. That man had no f**** to give. For anything LOL.
Loved the ending! It can easily have a S2. The powerful crying scene of Cao Guang Yan was very impactful because…
Even if they didn't learn immediately, they'd have found out, because Yang (the surviving twin) had already given them the biggest clue. From there it was a very easy path to follow, they just needed to find the first step.
There were really some HILARIOUS scenes these last two eps - the other two helpers seeing the obsessions for the first time, LOL, and conking right out hahaha. And the other two going "you get used to it" and they did!! Amazing :D
I hope there'll be a second season, this is too good to end with so few eps.
What's the connection between Grandpa and the man who fell from building? Did I miss something?
Grandpa used to go solve the obsessions' cases all by himself, alone. No backup team like PYY gathered. That was one story about how he once almost died doing it - I guess it was preparation for the last ep. The ink lady saved him at that time and she's now attached herself to PYY and doesn't want to be gone either, any more.
This must be my week for tearjerking, heartbreaking drama endings. He followed the line of them back the to the…
I knew baker-boy was suspicious, didn't really expect him to be a serial child killer OMG. I was so glad he didn't use poison, or all of them would've been gone.
PYY got to meet his father. I am in total awe over Tseng JingHua's emoting in that scene, hit me directly in the heart. I must watch more from this man. And he's so effortlessly funny, LOL. When the last ep started and his mother was telling him about how his grandfather first "died", and PYY goes "what happened then to grandpa, did he die?!" with THAT expression, at the same time being (presumably) completely aware his grandfather was in fact still alive right then - OMG I was actually rolling on the floor. HILARIOUS!!
One-per redeemed herself in the end... though she'd better think before speaking from time to time. I wanted to hit her superior the detective for trying to stop CGY from giving CPR to PYY.
This drama is SO GOOD. Needs more seasons, can we have more seasons, please?
PS Also, it's totally love between PYY and CGY. Even if they're just brothers of the soul, it's love. CGY was broken when he thought PYY was going to die. And he needs an ending to the manhua too LOL.
For another angle, it’s a rush open ending. Not really unhappy ending. For various reasons. The audience followed…
I haven't read the novel. The drama's ending was good IMHO. This is an adaptation and it stands on its own. Maybe decide based on what you're watching, not what you're expecting.
I love how all of us are pissed about the low rating and reviews given by people who have seen like 4 episodes…
They're unhappy unless they get to tell others how important THEIR opinion of it is, and how unimportant everyone else's is. I've had it with this kind of "connoisseurs". Somebody must've given them a bat signal, LOL, they're coming out from all over the woodwork and then won't ever be seen again :D
Must be crazy anti Friday somewhere in the world :D
I think TTEOTM ending is the best conclusion. Great love for the world and personal love. He didn't die only because…
Give it a second, there'll come along a few gatekeepers telling you that you're not qualified to rate this high or appreciate it because 1. you're a fan of one or more of the actors, 2. everybody knows a good drama only gets a HEA (and if it was a clear HEA, they would tell you everybody knows a good drama only gets a BE or OE if it takes itself seriously), 3. you haven't seen that many dramas to realize this is such a mediocre one (LOL), 4. your mother was a hamster and your father smelt of elderberries - or something.
I think something's happening again in c-ent, so many naysayers are coming specifically to tell their opinion that it's not good enough, then so ready to defend their "right" to express it (LOL, this is a democracy, since when? And it's such a... thing to say. Whatever).
So don't mind it. Everyone's taste is different, let everybody have their opnion and express it - it doesn't detract: this IS the best xianxia of the last few years. Who doesn't like it - oh well. It'll hurt none, LOL.
Also, the dialogue-only happier ending makes me realize I actually do like the sad ending the best. I thought…
Okay, this is what I've watched: a character's fate was decided thousand of years before his birth, by a god (a Devil God, but still - powers). His only path in life was to suffer AND bring suffering to everyone around him who would ever try to come near him. And precisely that happened - his mother died in childbirth, his nanny had to endure abuse for years because she had to take care of him, the woman he tricked into marrying him ended up eventually dead, his only friend was killed indirectly by him, his almost-friends either died rather soon (PR) or endured for hundreds of years of demonic arts because of him (the whole YiYue tribe) and when he eventually tried to live a settled, quiet life, he discovered none of the sacrifices already made mattered, because he would still bring about the end-of-world catastrophe the Devil God originally intended for him.
So he only had two choices - submit, become the embodiment of DG and go through with the destruction, OR overcome the inevitable devilization and work around his cursed fate trying to undo the original intention of the DG. There was no rosey HEA possible for him. Had he lived, the All-In-Distress Way would have never stopped until it destroyed the world, because it was not linked to his will, but to his body and soul. So what would have been the use of living in a world turned to chaos?
Instead he did choose to end it by destroying the origins of the catastrophe and not allowing DG to return the world to chaos. It's a victory - yes, he's not around for his wife and daughter. But if he hadn't died, there would be no daughter and most probably, there would be no wife either, any more.
Sometimes, the ending is in the journey. It didn't need a HE, and seriously, with the time they had left, it wouldn't have worked. The small hope left with the glimpse of part of his soul in the Heart-Guarding Scale is enough for anyone wanting an open ending, or at least for a chance for his eventual return. The story as it was told, didn't need it.
So yes, to me, it made sense.
IF they make an afterthought ep, showing that small chance realized, with TTJ reborn and rejoining his family, yay! If not, well, that's okay too.
She wanted to be released because PYY's grandfather didn't want to go help more spirits any more, maybe because he got scared to death when the fall incident occured - the one shown in the final ep. But now she likes PYY's kindness and "he is different" from grandpa, so she wants to stay around and help HIM solve problems.
I wanted to smack the detective through the screen when he pulled CGY from PYY then. It's not over til it's over and the medics weren't even there, what the heck!
But still heartbreaking and a tearjerker. Dive in, this drama is awesome til the end!
There were really some HILARIOUS scenes these last two eps - the other two helpers seeing the obsessions for the first time, LOL, and conking right out hahaha. And the other two going "you get used to it" and they did!! Amazing :D
I hope there'll be a second season, this is too good to end with so few eps.
PYY got to meet his father. I am in total awe over Tseng JingHua's emoting in that scene, hit me directly in the heart. I must watch more from this man. And he's so effortlessly funny, LOL. When the last ep started and his mother was telling him about how his grandfather first "died", and PYY goes "what happened then to grandpa, did he die?!" with THAT expression, at the same time being (presumably) completely aware his grandfather was in fact still alive right then - OMG I was actually rolling on the floor. HILARIOUS!!
One-per redeemed herself in the end... though she'd better think before speaking from time to time. I wanted to hit her superior the detective for trying to stop CGY from giving CPR to PYY.
This drama is SO GOOD. Needs more seasons, can we have more seasons, please?
PS Also, it's totally love between PYY and CGY. Even if they're just brothers of the soul, it's love. CGY was broken when he thought PYY was going to die. And he needs an ending to the manhua too LOL.
He followed the line of them back the to the beginning. I loved that.
And GuangYan was the first to give him a "kiss" (though she followed immediately).
SECOND SEASON PLEASE!!!!!! (And third, and fourth...)
Somebody must've given them a bat signal, LOL, they're coming out from all over the woodwork and then won't ever be seen again :D
Must be crazy anti Friday somewhere in the world :D
I think something's happening again in c-ent, so many naysayers are coming specifically to tell their opinion that it's not good enough, then so ready to defend their "right" to express it (LOL, this is a democracy, since when? And it's such a... thing to say. Whatever).
So don't mind it. Everyone's taste is different, let everybody have their opnion and express it - it doesn't detract: this IS the best xianxia of the last few years. Who doesn't like it - oh well. It'll hurt none, LOL.
This time the drama sent a different message than what you expected. It's not a bad thing to be different.
So he only had two choices - submit, become the embodiment of DG and go through with the destruction, OR overcome the inevitable devilization and work around his cursed fate trying to undo the original intention of the DG. There was no rosey HEA possible for him. Had he lived, the All-In-Distress Way would have never stopped until it destroyed the world, because it was not linked to his will, but to his body and soul. So what would have been the use of living in a world turned to chaos?
Instead he did choose to end it by destroying the origins of the catastrophe and not allowing DG to return the world to chaos. It's a victory - yes, he's not around for his wife and daughter. But if he hadn't died, there would be no daughter and most probably, there would be no wife either, any more.
Sometimes, the ending is in the journey. It didn't need a HE, and seriously, with the time they had left, it wouldn't have worked. The small hope left with the glimpse of part of his soul in the Heart-Guarding Scale is enough for anyone wanting an open ending, or at least for a chance for his eventual return. The story as it was told, didn't need it.
So yes, to me, it made sense.
IF they make an afterthought ep, showing that small chance realized, with TTJ reborn and rejoining his family, yay! If not, well, that's okay too.