ShaoShang and Zhisheng's confessions and kiss at the end, felt like a modern wedding with personal vows. Her smiling at her parent after the kiss and the rest of the family coming out, felt like a celebration after they've officially become a husband and wife. It's so heartwarming to see these two lonely children, finally being surrounded with people who love them. To me, it was a perfect ending.
This drama truly has been one of a kind. Though I have seen very good historical c-dramas before, 'Love like the Galaxy' stands out. Lusi I've always loved, while Leo's acting has gotten even more solid after I last saw him in 'The Long Ballad'. I am deeply impressed by his talent and range while portraying this character . Best actor award, I do believe he truly deserves it.
The direction and music score in this drama were so beautiful, it took my breath away. Both beautifully highlighted the characters and the actors portraying them, making their talent shine. I especially loved the emotionally charged scenes such as Zhisheng's revenge and the Empress last moment. It's the first time I have seen editing like that in a c-drama. It almost felt like I was watching an musical, how gracefully it was all shown.
I commend the director, the actors and the entire production for creating such a masterpiece. Every little detail was done absolute to perfection. Though I do have minor criticism's, this drama was perfect. I see this drama going down in the books for sure!
And where is the scene with Fake-Queen-Shaman-Choi????
Though I still like the cast and the acting. The writing and pacing of the episodes have been letting me down. They keep dragging on old information, given to us audience ages ago. I feel like the quality of the episodes has been dropping ever since Part 2 was announced.
I can't with Shaogong selling out his brother to make his divination come true 😂😂 This drama has plenty of heart break but it's these moment of humour at the most unexpected times which make this the best.
I really hope that they will show Naksu's sword scene from the promo in tomorrow's episode. I'd be terribly disappointed if they chose to end with that scene or keep that scene for next week's episodes.
Ahhkskdksjsjdb idk what to think with the cliffhanger of ep 17... like did buyeon die? From the preview it looks…
I think just the body (with Naksu's soul it) passed out and because of that Buyeon's soul had the chance to resurface (again). I believe Buyeon's soul 'came out' because her mother was in front of her. Seeing how the weather changed, I don't think a mage/priestess as powerful as her will just die.
It's been a few months since this drama ended, however the ending is still bothering me. Like your title: who the on earth is Hee Do's husband? It's something I'll probably never get over either.
Really beautiful first episode. The story is calm and feels realistic. The female lead pulls of her character very well and the directing is very good at highlighting her character.
That was such a heartwarming scene Qiqi and the Cheng family. Qiqi is so brave, a boss like always. I really would have loved to see more of her and Song in the drama.
The teaser for episode 47 is out, poor Zhisheng will finally figure out about his real father. The heartache will begin. I just hope their time apart will be shortened in the episodes, as we have such few episodes left. I need a lot of air-time for their reconciliation, otherwise the pain will be too heartbreaking to go through.
It's been a few months but it still hurts thinking about what could've been. This drama may have even become, my second Scarlet Heart. The bad part is that they left us with a definitive ending. If it was an open ending, I at least could've pretended it ended some way else. But unfortunately, that's not the case. What it does mean is that this drama is a masterpiece, if not only by the way it's able to make feel this much after months have passed.
I am actually waiting for her to get her sword back! Maybe we'll get some action, who knows! There must be a plot…
If there comes a situation where Naksu is discovered and she has to defend herself, Uk wouldn't want her to hurt someone else. I think it has to do with the fact that they both care about each other and both would hate to fatally hurt each other. Fighting any other Mage would also be physically and emotionally tough for her since they also mentioned that Naksu never hurt an innocent. I believe Wook would want to spare her that physical and mental pain.
This drama truly has been one of a kind. Though I have seen very good historical c-dramas before, 'Love like the Galaxy' stands out. Lusi I've always loved, while Leo's acting has gotten even more solid after I last saw him in 'The Long Ballad'. I am deeply impressed by his talent and range while portraying this character . Best actor award, I do believe he truly deserves it.
The direction and music score in this drama were so beautiful, it took my breath away. Both beautifully highlighted the characters and the actors portraying them, making their talent shine.
I especially loved the emotionally charged scenes such as Zhisheng's revenge and the Empress last moment. It's the first time I have seen editing like that in a c-drama. It almost felt like I was watching an musical, how gracefully it was all shown.
I commend the director, the actors and the entire production for creating such a masterpiece. Every little detail was done absolute to perfection. Though I do have minor criticism's, this drama was perfect. I see this drama going down in the books for sure!
This drama has plenty of heart break but it's these moment of humour at the most unexpected times which make this the best.
I'll let you know if I find it!