I'm really enjoying this drama...but I'm watching it slowly until I know what the ending is like.If it's another…
Oh no, don't quit. Many of the endings are not explicit. They may seem as open endings but not really so if you look at the small little details. I realize the Chinese scriptwriters have that tendency. They don't want it to be too blatant as "the couple marry, have kids and happily every after". They like to make things more subdue and provide the viewers more discussions based on individual interpretations of the story.
I don't think that expression means to let everything go. If it does (to let everything go), then she wouldn't…
I think she has already forgiven him when he lets all the truth come out 1 year after the death of the then Emperor and clears her family's name. Just that she can't go back to him just yet because he's in mourning for 3 years. So 3 years later, she's back. That tells a lot.
I have finished this drama and feel very satisfied with the ending of this story, I feel the writer has composed…
Throughout the drama, Ling Xiao always carries that air of sadness with him. He only beams up and smiles when he sees Li Jianjian. SWL acts out these emotions so well silently.
If you need a wedding to show that they're together, then perhaps it's open ending. For me, I look at the small details like, she's still single, she goes back to the city, she smiles when she catches a glimpse of him, it shows she still in love with him and wants to see him. He builds a restaurant based on what she mentions once, he's still single and still searching for her, showing his devotion for her. Now that he's the Emperor, no one can tell what he can and cannot do. Based on all these facts, I don't see why they cannot be together again. Perhaps they should have added one more scene: he turns and their eyes meet, both smiles, the end. This would have been more reassuring for the viewers :))
Dang the ending...If there's a 2nd season, they may reunite. That last expression basically says "she has let…
I don't think that expression means to let everything go. If it does (to let everything go), then she wouldn't have come back. Maybe they should have added one more scene: he turns and their eyes meet, both smiles, the end. This would be more reassuring for the viewers :)
It's not explicit, but it's not open ended either. It's HEA.
If you need a wedding to show that they're together, then perhaps it's open ending. For me, I look at the small details like, she's still single, she goes back to the city, she smiles when she catches a glimpse of him, it shows she still in love with him and wants to see him. He builds a restaurant based on what she mentions once, he's still single and still searching for her, showing his devotion for her. Now that he's the Emperor, no one can tell what he can and cannot do. Based on all these facts, I don't see why they cannot be together again :)
This drama is like the medicine for my soul, I'm taking it like vitamins, small doses daily - not like the type Ziqiu takes from Ling Xiao though (and he even says taking 2 from each bottle for nourishment - silly Ziqiu) XD