Hey Hey Moonies! Time for our 2nd anniversary rewatch!😁😅Tune in to Episode 39... for TTJ the DG🥺 and…
GYJW has gone off the rails. This shows that even the kindest soul can be corrupted once a mistake is made and the mind has been disturbed. His desire for power isn't coming from a selfish place, but the way he has obtained power definitely wasn't right.
The death of JM and SY is really sad, even though they are supposed to be villains. It's fitting though that they…
True. The existence of the evil bone and therefore the Demon God is a natural event to gather all the darkness in the world and solidify it in one person. The Demon God's existence is therefore a fixed, unescapable thing. That's why ADG was going as far as destroying the world and returning it to chaos, just so he could also wipe out his own existence. The only permanent way he foresaw to end his miserable life. That was the choice he had. To live or to die and he was choosing to die. Unfortunately, he's immortal and indestructible as long as the world has other beings that give in to darkness, which means that the whole world needs to be destroyed for him to be destroyed. It's a rather sad existence.
In comparison DM had all the choices before him. He had a beautiful Goddess that loved him, married him and gave him a child. He could have chosen happiness, but he chose power and he chose evil. Out of free will. For that he's definitely more evil that any incarnation of the Demon God.
The death of JM and SY is really sad, even though they are supposed to be villains. It's fitting though that they…
I also liked them. For some reason they didn't seem as evil as they were supposed to be. I'm assuming it's because we have DM for comparison. With real evil like that around, everyone else seems good in comparison.
tsk tsk. Frankie is just a baby after all. Actually, everyone who's left to lead are now all babies against DG🥺
He can try and make all the serious faces he wants, but poor thing is not powerful enough to handle DG's power. All of the immortal sects combined are nothing to him now.
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The death of JM and SY is really sad, even though they are supposed to be villains. It's fitting though that they died at the hands of ADG, because no one else would be able to anyway.
DM thinks he outsmarted ADG by taking the evil bone and thinking he got its power, but ADG puts him in place and…
How arrogant of DM to assume he would be able to control all that power. ADG would have killed him instead of sealing him away all those years ago if he didn't foresee that DM had a role to play in his eventual resurrection.
I was looking forward to watching this drama and for the most part I really enjoyed it.
It's visually stunning, the acting is good, the costumes are gorgeous and the story is interesting.
Admittedly, after the initial goal is achieved around episode 23, the story became less compelling.
Overall, the biggest problem is character inconsistency. Some of the characters kept making choices that were contrary to their established personalities. Little things wouldn't have mattered, but these choices had a great influence and didn't make sense.
Hey hey Moonies! Time for our 2nd anniversary rewatch!😄Tune in to Episode 36 and brace yourselves🥺
GYJW's jealousy and grief are pushing him towards a dark path. Also, what facts is he talking about? The fact that QXZ was stabbed with DG's sword? Where's the proof CJM even has the sword? Didn't they take away the only demon artefact he had last time? He has been under surveillance ever since, so he could not have acquired the sword afterwards. No one saw CJM stab QXZ, so the only thing they have, is the word of the only other person who was there, which is DM. What do they even know about DM? They know he joined ADG all those years ago and although he is pretending that he joined as a spy, where's the proof? If the immortal sects are so quick to condemn, DM should be the first one they condemn.
I don't want to watch this next part...🥺🥺🥺 Daddy Qu........😭😭😭
And he goes on and on about how he wanted to be a good person for CH and LSS, but didn't have a choice. Really? No choice? He could have chosen to not betray CH and stay with her. He could have chosen to protect LSS instead of use her. But no. He chose himself and power time and again and is pretending like he had no choice in the matter. It seems like there was no choice to him, because selfish, disgusting and greedy scum like him always choose to do evil.
I am on Ep 24 and am unable to understand why FL lead is helping X Lin escape prison and I also do not understand…
I think that even though she made a logical distinction in her head between GYJW and XL, her heart never did. So she always associated XL with the senior brother that died right in front of her eyes. When TTJ rode out of the camp, she didn't know where he was going, so she instinctively went to try and save XL. It was impulsive and reckless, but it was on instinct and not some thought out plan.
It's the same thing as when he's caught and she helps him escape. To her he's a kind, benevolent and innocent person who doesn't deserve being locked up.
It's not a smart move by all means, but following her instincts and emotions is also the reason why she always saves TTJ.
TTJ has to work really hard to make LSS hate him. They have been through so much together that he knows just which buttons to push though.
In comparison DM had all the choices before him. He had a beautiful Goddess that loved him, married him and gave him a child. He could have chosen happiness, but he chose power and he chose evil. Out of free will. For that he's definitely more evil that any incarnation of the Demon God.
Thankfully DM was also stabbed to death, so we don't have to see his face again.
It's visually stunning, the acting is good, the costumes are gorgeous and the story is interesting.
Admittedly, after the initial goal is achieved around episode 23, the story became less compelling.
Overall, the biggest problem is character inconsistency. Some of the characters kept making choices that were contrary to their established personalities. Little things wouldn't have mattered, but these choices had a great influence and didn't make sense.
All in all, I still enjoyed watching it.
TTJ finally gets to see that there are people willing to believe in him and trust him.
Of course he only ever needs LSS by his side to be happy and it doesn't matter where they are as long as they are together.
It's the same thing as when he's caught and she helps him escape. To her he's a kind, benevolent and innocent person who doesn't deserve being locked up.
It's not a smart move by all means, but following her instincts and emotions is also the reason why she always saves TTJ.