these 2 always seem to be travelling, most of their now videos are of airports or hotel rooms. also i am sure…
Well Hao Yi Ran is an introvert while Yun Qi is an extrovert. I think that matters a lot. Yun Qi also watches out for his gege a lot outside the set and protects him :)
Can someone explain the ending? It is too confusing and with a lot of plot holes.
I'm still struggling with the ending, especially regarding the completely altered reality. It's certain that Ling Jiu Shi spent 50 years bringing all the characters from Obsidian, his friends, and his love interest (whom he had promised) back to life in a virtual game. What I don't understand is why Ling Jiu Shi's reality changed after he woke from his coma. If he had entered the virtual game and it had been purified, only the virtual game should have changed, not reality. It's also strange how Ling Jiu Shi knew all the names of, for example, the brothers or the actress, even though he apparently never met them in his reality. If he had met them, one could say that everything was virtual, both outside and behind the doors, but this doesn't seem to be the case.
It's also odd that Ruan Lan Zhu can live in the real world as a virtual NPC. This further reinforces the suspicion that both the world outside and behind the doors were virtual.
The ending just doesn't make any sense to me.
Is it also the case in the book that Ling Jiu Shi falls in love with a virtual NPC instead of a real person?
yeah. so much smoking. It might make them look badass but I'm actually concerned for the actors health.
yeah I heard most of the Chinese smoke :( But the serie was not filmed for the Chinese motherland because of it's BL theme so I wonder why they smoke so much ^^'
And here I thought I was the only one thinking that. I at some point dropped it and resumed yesterday just finish…
Yeah. I still don't understand the no bed-room activity because grandma told him already that he could do it because his grandpa also did it. Yeah I was when he used the weapon: Oh no now he dies...but well..no he didn't ^^'
And here I thought I was the only one thinking that. I at some point dropped it and resumed yesterday just finish…
I think the grudge is gone because Khem doesn't has children so he is the last in the line and with him the direct bloodline is gone. Yeah I also didn't understood why Khem and the Master were falling in love. They didn't showed that :(
It was an ok show. Don't understand the hype. Sometimes it was a bit slown burn and draggy. The acting was...well..ok. I also enjoyed the 2th couple story more then from the 1th couple. Khem was kinda useless even though he could see ghosts and could learn magic. Not gonna rewatch it, wasn't good enough for that. I did like the topic though. It was new and interesting.
It's also odd that Ruan Lan Zhu can live in the real world as a virtual NPC. This further reinforces the suspicion that both the world outside and behind the doors were virtual.
The ending just doesn't make any sense to me.
Is it also the case in the book that Ling Jiu Shi falls in love with a virtual NPC instead of a real person?
Yeah I was when he used the weapon: Oh no now he dies...but well..no he didn't ^^'
Yeah I also didn't understood why Khem and the Master were falling in love. They didn't showed that :(
Khem was kinda useless even though he could see ghosts and could learn magic.
Not gonna rewatch it, wasn't good enough for that.
I did like the topic though. It was new and interesting.