At first I thought those statues look European, but upon closer look, they're figurines with Chinese features. Weird though because I've never seen these in other Chinese palaces. Wonder if this is how it actually looks like in real life.
This drama is good, but the latest episodes become rather draggy. I love the 2 main leads' romance, but at the moment, everyone is just fooling around.
I think Wu Jia Yi has the most expressive eyes. Just one look at her eyes and you know how she's feeling. (It's…
Yes, I love Wu Jia Yi's portrayal of Su You Lian. She is an amazing and beautiful actor. Su You Lian is naive as compared to the cunning human race, but she doesn't lose that dignity even when she's being bullied, and Wu Jia Yi brings this charisma out so well. Bravo!
After Rong Hua stabs Mo Huan, she dies with her. Nalan Yue takes out Mo Huan's mother caterpillar and implants it in himself so that Rong Hua is resurrected. From then on, Nalan Yue (now called Lin Jin again) is linked with Rong Hua. Whenever one hurts, the other hurts. The rest is unnecessary long talking. In a gist, it's happily every after, except for poor Lu Yizhou.
Yawn! Nalan Yue doesn't mourn Rong Hua's death as heart brokenly as he does for Lu Yizhou. Can't understand why Lu Yizhou is not rescued by Bai shifu who is in the vicinity. Lu Yizhou's longest dialogue is just before his death. Yawn! Nalan Yue returns to his old self, rounder, hands on waist, chatty, silly, playful. He and Rong Hua live happily ever after.
A lot of long and unnecessary talking just to make up the episode.
How come anyone from Kunwu clan doesn't know who Li Xuan is? Even FL's master thinks he is an enemy. I really…
That's one trait about most Chinese youngsters - they always listen to their elders (parents, shifus etc). Even if everything the elders say don't make sense or painful, the kids still obey whatever they're being told. It's painful to watch obedience like this.
I'm really confused. Mo Huan is supposed to be atrocious. Everyone fears her. She could have hurt Nalan Yue in the duel, but she doesn't. She could have killed those who betrayed her, though she says so, but she never. All the people she says she would kill, die under other circumstances, never in her hands. How could she be a monster as everyone says? Am I too early to pass judgement?
Nalan Yue doesn't mourn Rong Hua's death as heart brokenly as he does for Lu Yizhou. Can't understand why Lu Yizhou is not rescued by Bai shifu who is in the vicinity. Lu Yizhou's longest dialogue is just before his death. Yawn! Nalan Yue returns to his old self, rounder, hands on waist, chatty, silly, playful. He and Rong Hua live happily ever after.
A lot of long and unnecessary talking just to make up the episode.