WHY DO CHINESE SUSPENSE/PSYCHOLOGICALS KEEP DOING THIS TO ME??? They dropped a massive plot twist and once again gave it a very unsatisfying ending. All of a sudden I'm left with more questions than before. At least the acting was pretty good.
Wait he has a scandal? Probably just another situation where people forget actors are real humans and have lives…
Cheating scandals leave the least impact even if it is real. As long as the person knows what they did was wrong. People will forget about it once some bigger celeb gets a scandal. Jealous people need to vent their anger somewhere, and it's usually on celebrities just trying to live their lives.
Can someone tell me if there's annoying misunderstandings in this? I want to give it a try for Leo Luo but I avoid romance focused dramas at all cost usually because there's just so many push and pull situations that leave a bad after taste wafter watching the scene.
They aren't playing LoL for the drama but another MOBA because of copyright problems they are dealing with on…
Thanks for the info! I was just a bit worried that this drama would suffer the very minor (to the point of it only being a pet peave) but common issue of wrong keyboard smashing like what Love O2O and The King's Avatar suffered with keyboard close ups. Knowing that Cheng Xiao even just dabbles a bit put my doubts at ease.
The dude just keeps working and working. As excited as I am he's gonna be releasing dramas, hopefully he remembers to take care of himself and give himself a break from time to time.
Oh god. My MOBA game addiction + my drama watching addiction combining into one.
I'm both excited, but don't want to set expectations too high since I'm a big fan of the game and hope they can get everything right (especially if the game they play is actually league of legends). Hope they pay attention to detail, especially with keyboard close ups, cause I'm afraid the actors smash the wrong keys (wasd instead of qwer) so on and so on...
Awkward, weird, cringey, a lot of second hand embarrassement , but some charming moments scattered in. I really don't believe anyone would genuinely enjoy this, but liking this as a guilty pleasure is understandable. This is one of those "so bad it's so good" series. If you just wanna laugh and cringe at something to pass the time, take a peak at this, but do not make this a priority watch.
It's.... confusing. For sure a comedy, a bit awkward and I personally got second-hand embarrassment quite a lot. I finished it, but it was not up my alley. I do see people enjoying this though, but more as a guilty pleasure instead of "wow, this is a good drama".
Seen 8 episodes. Yea. It follows the model of the other seasons. It follows the format we're familiar with, and after 3-4 episodes you get used to the new faces. Casting is pretty great. Cinematography is a bit awkward at times, but usually it's pretty clean. Everything else is the usual.
One thing I realised though is that you can tell the actors who play younger Wu Xie keep building upon the actor that previously played the character, which helps with the flow of character development. You can see that Joseph Zeng has at least studied Neo Hou's version of Wu Xie before, which is a delight to see (they're both amazing at psychological and suspense dramas so yes I'm slightly fangirling).
Oh and End Credit Bloopers have been put in once again <3
I've watched M9 but I can't remember any of it. I've watched part of TLT2 but the memory of that is fuzzy as well.…
Watching it in order would help story wise. Though strangely enough, if you want the clearest understanding of the relationship the main 3 have, and what type of characters they are (since it can be hard to understanding with all the cast changing), I actually recommend Tomb Of The Sea, the spinoff series. TOTS gives the clearest understanding of what type of people they're supposed be ( just older), and what the characters from the main franchise mean to each other.
They dropped a massive plot twist and once again gave it a very unsatisfying ending.
All of a sudden I'm left with more questions than before.
At least the acting was pretty good.
This series sure is twisted though. It's like 3-nen but every character is creepy or "broken".
Does anyone know where to find all episodes (currently released) subbed? My japanese is pretty bad but I watched it all RAW anyways.
I'm both excited, but don't want to set expectations too high since I'm a big fan of the game and hope they can get everything right (especially if the game they play is actually league of legends). Hope they pay attention to detail, especially with keyboard close ups, cause I'm afraid the actors smash the wrong keys (wasd instead of qwer) so on and so on...
I really don't believe anyone would genuinely enjoy this, but liking this as a guilty pleasure is understandable. This is one of those "so bad it's so good" series.
If you just wanna laugh and cringe at something to pass the time, take a peak at this, but do not make this a priority watch.
For sure a comedy, a bit awkward and I personally got second-hand embarrassment quite a lot. I finished it, but it was not up my alley. I do see people enjoying this though, but more as a guilty pleasure instead of "wow, this is a good drama".
Yea. It follows the model of the other seasons. It follows the format we're familiar with, and after 3-4 episodes you get used to the new faces. Casting is pretty great. Cinematography is a bit awkward at times, but usually it's pretty clean. Everything else is the usual.
One thing I realised though is that you can tell the actors who play younger Wu Xie keep building upon the actor that previously played the character, which helps with the flow of character development. You can see that Joseph Zeng has at least studied Neo Hou's version of Wu Xie before, which is a delight to see (they're both amazing at psychological and suspense dramas so yes I'm slightly fangirling).
Oh and End Credit Bloopers have been put in once again <3