Re what's in the box in ep 28, they actually filmed it, but it's been cut to air on TV (which ultimately end up…
It's a Barrett M82A1, sniper rifle. In the book, I think the inner case had to be open by using wubi, a chinese typing system to type out Wu Zhu's name, In the drama, it's been changed to a bizzare/random voice command? I thought there was a smartphone in there, yknow.
Re what's in the box in ep 28, they actually filmed it, but it's been cut to air on TV (which ultimately end up not happening so lol). It can be seen in some of the behind the scenes videos.
- Chinese Paladin 1- Chinese Paladin 3 (the characters are different, so don't worry about the order. I prefer…
God that drama. It had everything that should have worked for me on paper, but every time I watched it, I wanted to fall asleep. It's a well produced drama that should have been paced tighter, particularly the second half, I think it fizzled off towards the end. I didn't really care for the main cast (they are decently written, just didn't work for me), my favourite characters were two minor characters. It just end up being one of those dramas I can appreciate from afar but that's about it. Book fans also swear the book is far better, as they often are, but I'm not sure if it's translated. (It's a regularly published book, not a web novel, the author also wrote Antiques Mysteries & Secret of Three Kingdoms)
The Qi emperor drugged FX and slept with him for a baby, does that count? That's not going to fly in the drama.
She needs an heir, and he has good genes. She likes him well enough (as a person), but not in love with him. Don't like him enough to be together with him or give up the throne or anything for him. She likes Si Lili more.
Can people recommend me some dramas please. I'm looking for historical dramas, preferably with at least some romance.…
- Chinese Paladin 1 - Chinese Paladin 3 (the characters are different, so don't worry about the order. I prefer 1 though so I'd rec that over 3, but 3's main cast are all popular/well known these days) - Legend of Condor Heroes 2017 - Young Blood - The Rise of Phoenixes (netflix, slow start, leans heavy on politics so might not be your thing) - Bloody Romance (? I haven't seen it but it's well received)
I second the rec for NiF and Ever Night. Ashes of Love & Love and Destiny is good rec for TMoPB too. There's other Jin Yong wuxia dramas I'd rec but they are all older versions, idk about the subs, the newer ones (from this decade) have mostly been lackluster. Ming Dynasty & Royal Nirvana are both palace dramas, the latter is rather depressing. Sword Dynasty and Under the Power are the lighter/adventurey historical that's airing. (I've watched none of the other airing dramas, just know the general plot/how well received they are)
Does anyone know what chapter I should read from after this drama? I want to know what happens next
End of volume 4. Although it's strongly recommended you started from the beginning, as certain character trajectory have been significantly changed, Fan Xian himself is pretty different too.
Yeah, you put it together pretty well. I have the same issue as you. I don't like the love at first sight crap.…
Pretty sure Wan'er will survive till the end and it'll stay 1v1. Her presence is significantly reduced in s2 and s3, it might change in the drama, but unless she's incorporated into the plot more, I doubt it. There's more Duo Duo romantic-ish scenes in the book, although I actually rather it stays platonic in the drama, even if I prefer her as a character. Mostly because it's so rare to have platonic male-female friendship/camaderie and that would be quite refreshing. (and it doesn't really stop us from shipping them in an AU :P)
While I rather dislike love at first sight trope and the prolonged misunderstanding (over 10 ep, but they actually don't take that much times, it's like all 3 meetings), sickly innocent girl is opposite of my type, I still feel like I have to defend Lin Wan'er a bit. She unconditionally supports Fan Xian, even if she doesn't know everything he does, because she trust his judgement. She's fairly smart and can see through a lot of schemes and understand power struggle, although I guess most well off ladies would.
It's notable that Ruoruo would unconditionally support her brother too, but she's different in that she trust FX because he has shown times and times again that he's cunning and capable and can do so much that she can't, she admires him so much and put him on a pedestal. FX and Wan'er relationship is more equal, because he loves her, he's willing to share secrets fairly casually as a sign of trust. They met under the ideal circumstances, where neither knew other's identity, which could have severely restricted their interactions. It had to happen like that because most people around him act certain way towards him partially because of his identity (his mother's son usually, but sometimes the kid that Emperor has his eyes on, later there are all these other titles on him), not purely because he is who he is.
Note that, despite having grown up in the palace, being sickly means she's pretty sheltered, Wan'er have fairly modern ideals. She doesn't care quite as much about meeting FX without anyone else in the room, despite that could practically ruin her reputation. She's the ONLY ONE that doesn't tell FX that TZJ is just a guard, she understand that it's his friend, and find nothing wrong with that, which is very very rare. FX is very lonely in this world, since his ideals are constantly at odds with the norms in the drama, so I understand that he can find it a relief and blessing to have Wan'er by his side. As for Wan'er, he truly cares about her, what she likes and what she wants to do, not just what's good for her, which everyone else around her is so used to doing.
Of course everything I said doesn't really negate that first moment that started everything, but sometimes chemistry is just when it clicks, it really really clicks, and everything that follows just deepen the relationship. I do still prefer the other female characters, but I fully understand why FX like Wan'er so much, even if I might not.
lmao, Chen Kun's acting is really over the top in the beginning, I've definitely seen people put off by it, I…
I always thought the writing was holding her character back (Zhiwei should have been more complicated and given more time but alas), but I didn't analyse her acting as much to be fair XD I actually think YM can act decently when she wants to, but she often doesn't put in a lot of effort.
rip XD how do they stand movies then? Tangent, Longest Day of Chang'an was a case of I SHOULD have loved it, mystery/thriller, culture, gorgeous cinematics, multi-party allegiance, but I always felt like snoozing whenever I watched it. So I finished it, and can appreciate it from a distance, like some minor characters, but that's about it.
Then what new drama that would take joy of life's airing time? I am curious, surely i hope it would be another…
ahh I forgot about Dreaming Back to Qing Dynasty but you started it. Under the Power is the one that should be airing on 28th, could be more your type. I really liked Young Blood (subs are still ongoing) from earlier the year, adventure-ish drama. Chinese Paladin 1 & 3 are pretty fun adventure dramas too.. Love & Destiny from same production team of TMoPB? from similar veins, Ashes of Love?
Then what new drama that would take joy of life's airing time? I am curious, surely i hope it would be another…
there's a lot of historical drama airing at the moment actually. Royal Nirvana, JoL, Sword Dynasty, Ming Dynasty, there should be another one coming next week, and potentially more in January. Might not be your type though.
Sooooo...i have a question about Wan'er' origin. Is she the biological daughter to the princess and one of the…
She is biological daughter of Princess and Minister Lin. She lives with Minister Lin, but she's not officially acknowledged as part of the Lin family. She rarely see Minister Lin, but her brothers seem to adore her.
There are 3 seasons to this drama - each season is split into 40+ eps. In total, this is a 100+ episodes' drama.…
It's split into seasons because it's easier on production company, they don't have to dump massive amount of money into a project that failed. Ruyi which was a whooping 80? episodes long (original cut was even longer) did alright, but Xinli, the production company behind Ruyi and JoL didn't make back as much as they hoped because Ruyi ultimately couldn't air on tv.
If it was due to NRTA, it would be far wiser to film all of it and get it all approved then line up for airing, because the rules changes every year. The only drama that filmed it all together was Longest Day of Chang'an, which was testing how it went with NRTA right in the middle of rumoured historical drama ban (rumoured, because NRTA backed out on it, and there were historical dramas airing on TV at the time, but it had a chilling effect)
It's also far more profitable (if they can keep up the IP's popularity) by releasing them in seasons. e.g. the way Tencent have been staggering The King's Avatar's donghua and drama series. Tencent now owns the IP (by owning the platform that the webnovel was published on) and production company (JoL partially invested in it, and bought out XInli I believe). I really wouldn't be surprised to see manhua, donghua or games for JoL.
Anyways, I rambled too much. s2 & s3 have NOT been filmed. s2's script have not been written according to the scriptwriter. They filmed like half a year in early 18 for originally 52 episodes (rough cut). It's been speculated they also filmed beginning of s2 but it's hard to confirm.
lmao, Chen Kun's acting is really over the top in the beginning, I've definitely seen people put off by it, I…
lol i really dislike that moustache too. Hell I dislike it on crown prince too. I think Ni Ni's crying scenes are pretty good, although I guess compared to Chen Kun, she would come off as bit mild. I thought she heldo it pretty well though? She holds her ground against the emperor (Ni Da Hong) too. Ahaha yeah the different accent are pretty fun, and they aren't so heavy that it pulls people out (although I've seen those complaints). I do prefer actors at the minimum dubbing themselves, since pro dubbers can end up sounding the same, or just pull you out if you've heard them too much. Perfect Mandarin is a little odd, but I think I got used to them I think the mandarin in foreign movie dubs are even worse, I cringe really hard at those and don't think I ever manage to sit through a full mando dubbed movie XD
- Chinese Paladin 3 (the characters are different, so don't worry about the order. I prefer 1 though so I'd rec that over 3, but 3's main cast are all popular/well known these days)
- Legend of Condor Heroes 2017
- Young Blood
- The Rise of Phoenixes (netflix, slow start, leans heavy on politics so might not be your thing)
- Bloody Romance (? I haven't seen it but it's well received)
I second the rec for NiF and Ever Night. Ashes of Love & Love and Destiny is good rec for TMoPB too. There's other Jin Yong wuxia dramas I'd rec but they are all older versions, idk about the subs, the newer ones (from this decade) have mostly been lackluster. Ming Dynasty & Royal Nirvana are both palace dramas, the latter is rather depressing. Sword Dynasty and Under the Power are the lighter/adventurey historical that's airing. (I've watched none of the other airing dramas, just know the general plot/how well received they are)
It's notable that Ruoruo would unconditionally support her brother too, but she's different in that she trust FX because he has shown times and times again that he's cunning and capable and can do so much that she can't, she admires him so much and put him on a pedestal. FX and Wan'er relationship is more equal, because he loves her, he's willing to share secrets fairly casually as a sign of trust. They met under the ideal circumstances, where neither knew other's identity, which could have severely restricted their interactions. It had to happen like that because most people around him act certain way towards him partially because of his identity (his mother's son usually, but sometimes the kid that Emperor has his eyes on, later there are all these other titles on him), not purely because he is who he is.
Note that, despite having grown up in the palace, being sickly means she's pretty sheltered, Wan'er have fairly modern ideals. She doesn't care quite as much about meeting FX without anyone else in the room, despite that could practically ruin her reputation. She's the ONLY ONE that doesn't tell FX that TZJ is just a guard, she understand that it's his friend, and find nothing wrong with that, which is very very rare. FX is very lonely in this world, since his ideals are constantly at odds with the norms in the drama, so I understand that he can find it a relief and blessing to have Wan'er by his side. As for Wan'er, he truly cares about her, what she likes and what she wants to do, not just what's good for her, which everyone else around her is so used to doing.
Of course everything I said doesn't really negate that first moment that started everything, but sometimes chemistry is just when it clicks, it really really clicks, and everything that follows just deepen the relationship. I do still prefer the other female characters, but I fully understand why FX like Wan'er so much, even if I might not.
rip XD how do they stand movies then? Tangent, Longest Day of Chang'an was a case of I SHOULD have loved it, mystery/thriller, culture, gorgeous cinematics, multi-party allegiance, but I always felt like snoozing whenever I watched it. So I finished it, and can appreciate it from a distance, like some minor characters, but that's about it.
If it was due to NRTA, it would be far wiser to film all of it and get it all approved then line up for airing, because the rules changes every year. The only drama that filmed it all together was Longest Day of Chang'an, which was testing how it went with NRTA right in the middle of rumoured historical drama ban (rumoured, because NRTA backed out on it, and there were historical dramas airing on TV at the time, but it had a chilling effect)
It's also far more profitable (if they can keep up the IP's popularity) by releasing them in seasons. e.g. the way Tencent have been staggering The King's Avatar's donghua and drama series. Tencent now owns the IP (by owning the platform that the webnovel was published on) and production company (JoL partially invested in it, and bought out XInli I believe). I really wouldn't be surprised to see manhua, donghua or games for JoL.
Anyways, I rambled too much. s2 & s3 have NOT been filmed. s2's script have not been written according to the scriptwriter. They filmed like half a year in early 18 for originally 52 episodes (rough cut). It's been speculated they also filmed beginning of s2 but it's hard to confirm.
Ahaha yeah the different accent are pretty fun, and they aren't so heavy that it pulls people out (although I've seen those complaints). I do prefer actors at the minimum dubbing themselves, since pro dubbers can end up sounding the same, or just pull you out if you've heard them too much. Perfect Mandarin is a little odd, but I think I got used to them I think the mandarin in foreign movie dubs are even worse, I cringe really hard at those and don't think I ever manage to sit through a full mando dubbed movie XD