Yes, I saw the ending when he took over therapeutic group and it was suggested there that he's gay, but from that speech in confectionery I thought he was struggling with something that was mentioned before, but I didn't notice it.
What even was Ando's disorder? I was watching this drama kind of in the background and I was really confused with this scene when Ando is telling his coworkers that he feels like he's similar to Hana
I couldn’t stop watching 😍 This was so good I’d give it at least an 8, no less!The story wraps up in episode…
I skipped two last episodes, just watched the very ending - didn't feel like watching this story yet again, especially knowing how it will end. But overall this drama was pretty good, but in my opinion it could be a few episodes shorter.
I kind of expected that Chinese version of vampires might not be great, but was still hoping that at least the romance would be epic – after all, Asians know how to write romances like no other. But no, the romance was also very poor (it's hard to even call it a romance honestly, since yes – he was in love, but she was more like a loyal dog).
The costumes were beautiful, and I also liked the aesthetic, with its predominance of white, black, and red. And the setting in historical times was interesting – from a European perspective, I'd never seen what those times were like in China before.
But all of that is definitely not enough to make the drama worth watching.
Great idea, very well-developed characters, and interesting thoughts.
But in my opinion, the story's plot fizzled out around episode 10. After that, it was just forced extensions, including the memory loss, which was poorly handled, partly because the story of their new meeting was almost identical to the original one.
However, I liked that the ending lasted the entire episode. I like it when the creators give a solid ending and comprehensively show what happened to the characters after the main event is over.
Wow, so second season is imminent? That's so rare for c- or k-dramas.
But considering we've got almost non explanations for main mysteries that's a must.
And that is awesome, because this show was great - effects, humor, and Dylan Wang :D I usually more enjoy stories with strong romantic plot (and here it would also be not a bad addition ;) ), but the whole thing was just so funny and entertaining.
Wow, I cried quite a lot. And I thought it was going to be some light romance 😅But I got confused with episode…
He said "the words" in the airport, so was she thrown back again? And the scene with first snow at the beginning of the final episode was her yet another, final journey, when she didn't get close to him at all, so he could live? But if so, why he was there, 11 years later, with the umbrella?
I suspect she didn't go back to her original universe since her work life changed quite a lot from what we have seen earlier. And, well... looked like he was indeed alive (with this umbrella). But to be honest it was never said that he died originally - it was called "and accident" and even Gao Ge didn't know if he was truly dead (which was weird).
So I really don't know what to think about this last episode 😅
A very enjoyable drama. The only thing missing was showing when Bai Jiu Si fell in love with Siling – we know everything about the beginnings of her love, but he went from a centuries-long fighting to proposing a love trial and accepting enormous punishment from heaven, and the viewer doesn't really know why he did it, because at that point it didn't seem like he loved her at all.
I would also like to see their meeting in real world, but I don't think it would make ending happier, because…
After watching dozens of dramas I'm kind of used to very unsatisfying endings, and this one wasn't actually bad in that respect, even though it's open everything was more or less explained. But the possibility that Ziqi was left alone in the game breaks my heart :/
I liked the whole drama, I just didn’t like the ending. If they added maybe 2 minutes to the ending to show…
I would also like to see their meeting in real world, but I don't think it would make ending happier, because of the last scene from game world, where Ziqi didn't die...
If he had, then it could be assumed that Fu Zhou simply returned to the real world. However, in his final moments in the game, he says that thanks to Miao Miao he found himself and saved the world, so now he can rely on himself - then with a determined look he stops falling and instead takes off into the air surrounded by power - probably to save the game world.
In my opinion, this scene strongly suggests that although Ziqi was somewhat Fu Zhou, he was also a separate person and ultimately remained in the game - immortal and forever alone :/
I kind of expected that Chinese version of vampires might not be great, but was still hoping that at least the romance would be epic – after all, Asians know how to write romances like no other. But no, the romance was also very poor (it's hard to even call it a romance honestly, since yes – he was in love, but she was more like a loyal dog).
The costumes were beautiful, and I also liked the aesthetic, with its predominance of white, black, and red.
And the setting in historical times was interesting – from a European perspective, I'd never seen what those times were like in China before.
But all of that is definitely not enough to make the drama worth watching.
But in my opinion, the story's plot fizzled out around episode 10. After that, it was just forced extensions, including the memory loss, which was poorly handled, partly because the story of their new meeting was almost identical to the original one.
However, I liked that the ending lasted the entire episode. I like it when the creators give a solid ending and comprehensively show what happened to the characters after the main event is over.
But considering we've got almost non explanations for main mysteries that's a must.
And that is awesome, because this show was great - effects, humor, and Dylan Wang :D
I usually more enjoy stories with strong romantic plot (and here it would also be not a bad addition ;) ), but the whole thing was just so funny and entertaining.
I suspect she didn't go back to her original universe since her work life changed quite a lot from what we have seen earlier. And, well... looked like he was indeed alive (with this umbrella).
But to be honest it was never said that he died originally - it was called "and accident" and even Gao Ge didn't know if he was truly dead (which was weird).
So I really don't know what to think about this last episode 😅
But I got confused with episode 24, felt like there was some plot gap between episodes 23 and 24.
The only thing missing was showing when Bai Jiu Si fell in love with Siling – we know everything about the beginnings of her love, but he went from a centuries-long fighting to proposing a love trial and accepting enormous punishment from heaven, and the viewer doesn't really know why he did it, because at that point it didn't seem like he loved her at all.
But the possibility that Ziqi was left alone in the game breaks my heart :/
If he had, then it could be assumed that Fu Zhou simply returned to the real world. However, in his final moments in the game, he says that thanks to Miao Miao he found himself and saved the world, so now he can rely on himself - then with a determined look he stops falling and instead takes off into the air surrounded by power - probably to save the game world.
In my opinion, this scene strongly suggests that although Ziqi was somewhat Fu Zhou, he was also a separate person and ultimately remained in the game - immortal and forever alone :/