mo is just the type of enemy I like - they have a clear goal and a complex personality. I really like him and I'm kinda sad he only lasted a few episodes
first episodes should be used for setting up the basis of the rest. I believe it did
but its not a waste '-' first scene, they stated he becomes an immortal in the end. second scene they show he was a village boy that needed to cultivate to help his family. from then on, he gets his first master and his type of cultivation, also his friendships and sets up his personality. how is that not a good set up? I mean, it's fine if you don't like the set-up, but saying it is not necessary is weird
How is he a good character?If he had step up from the beginning he would avoid half of the problems, especially…
he's good because he is well done. its not a matter of being a good person, but it is a character you can understand until the very end. you get mad at him but you also understand him. its the best type of character
rewatching a few clips. again, this is one of the best sad ending dramas. some characters are really annoying and all, but it really builds well how evil and even good can corrupt an innocent heart.
tiers are the levels of cultivation. each level unlocks new "features" - han li talks about it when he goes from 3 to 4, how he can hear better and understand how nature works.
here are better explanations, if want to read https://a-record-of-a-mortal-is-journey-to-immortality.fandom.com/wiki/Cultivation
https://a-record-of-a-mortal-is-journey-to-immortality.fandom.com/wiki/Spiritual_Roots
I mean, it's fine if you don't like the set-up, but saying it is not necessary is weird
yes, the acting is good
two years without yy is too much ðŸ˜ðŸ˜