i am up to ep 37 now. I actually like the FL's character, especially in the first 20 episodes before the forced…
The only flaw(s) I feel Fu Chou has is, he is too trusting (ie. naive in a way). He trusts everything he's being told, everything he sees on the surface. He doesn't second guess, because whenever he does, he somehow gets it wrong! So in a way, he's not as smart as Wu You, and from young, he has accepted this as a fact - he always gets the lower hand in everything no matter how he schemes. He is fundamentally kind, so in order to maintain his hatred, he subjects himself to torture to remind himself to revenge. He doesn't kill in cold blood, he cares for his men. That's why he is so endearing to most viewers like me.
I'm only on ep 42. Finally saw Fu Chou's mother after her "clean up" & I was starting to think that Fu Chou &…
I haven't read the novel, this is also what I'm guessing. Rong Qi is the dowager empress actual son, instead she stole Fu Chou to be hers, and planted Rong Qi in Xi Qi to succeed the throne. Both Wu You and Fu Chou are innocent and shouldn't make to pay for the evil their father has done. The Emperor is now paying the price for being "living but dead".
I had a feeling they were lovers from the little memories she has. Were they both drugged by Fu Chou's "mother"?
That's what I'm guessing. You can tell from Rong Qi's eyes when he looks at her; it's not brotherly look but a look with passion and desire. When he hears Rong Le's falling in love with Wu You, his reaction is pain and anger, only to be suppressed later. Time and time again he says he wants to bring Rong Le back to Xi Qi. Poor Rong Qi!
I'm re-watching this drama, this time, the uncut version. OMG! To my surprise, it is totally different from the version that we have watched. The starting of the story is totally different. The normal version starts off with Xiao Feng involving in a horse race. But the uncut version starts off from the story being told by General Pei, from his perspectives. It introduces all the important characters properly. We can see who they are and where each has come from. It even explains what the "River of Forget" is, and Xiao Feng's tenacity in searching it. The normal version cuts off about 30 precious minutes of the uncut version, rendering it hard to grasp all the characters properly.
So if you're re-watching this drama like me, or starting to watch it now, go for the uncut version. The only problem is, so far, it has NO SUBs, not even Chinese subs. But the quality is simply superb! Highly recommended.
Trying to decide whether to watch this or not. I'm reading some of the comments and kinda confused tbh so is the…
Let's put it this way - it's not the best drama of the year. Having said that, it's not a bad one either. It has a love story. Most viewers feel the chemistry between the lead couples is missing - they are like best buddies, not really like lovers as they are very cordial to each other. The first male lead is too perfect in everything, making him less interesting than the second male lead who is a grey character. Overall, it is a good drama to follow everyday (at least for me), and I'm enjoying it.
Poor Fu Chou, always played by Rong Le, Wu You, his own men, the dowager empress whom he had thought was his birth mother. He's been played left, right, and center, top to bottom. Any sane person would have turned villainous, except Fu Chou, who is good fundamentally. The writer is mean to him.
Rong Qi and Rong Le are definitely not of sibling relationship; they were lovers. After episode 52, it confirms it. Poor Leo Luo, always playing the role of losing his girl. Hope this doesn't become a stigma for him.
I have not read the novel, but I hope the 2 villainous dowager empresses have a final face off and battle each other to death. Everybody else, specially Fu Chou, lives happily ever after.
I skipped through every part with the ML and I just finished episode 52. Too many twists and turns in the plot,…
Hahaha! To tell you the truth, when I first started watching all these wuxia, xian xia, historical or even contemporary dramas, I just couldn't put my head around them. It's so hard to fathom the thoughts of the writers. As I watched more of these type of dramas, I realize they have very similar thinking and hence a lot of the scenes are very similar. With that, as time goes by, I began to accept how reality is being portrayed in Chinese dramas. I accept their logic of reasoning (which to me is really crazy most of the time). There's where enjoyment began to follow. After all, it's just entertainment. What's important is, you can put up your feet, watch the dramas, and laugh about them (or throw food on your screen). If they make you frustrated, MyDramaList, or many other platforms, are where you can come to to vent out your frustration. Most of the time, we talk trash here (speaking for myself).
18 episodes in, we are getting serious. No more of the comedic acts and silly exchanges. Everyone is trying to outwit one another. The plot is getting more intense, and sadder. I'm feeling Wei Kuang's pain. Hope the good story continues.
Stopped for a couple of weeks and have been binge-watching "Princess Silver". Today, came back to continue this drama from where I left off, episode 13. To my surprise, everything seems to be getting better. In fact, I'm enjoying the later episodes. So if you're in the same boat like me, maybe we all should give it a chance before killing it too soon.
The beginning is a bit hard to watch. However, after 10 episodes in, the chemistry between the male and female leads is enormous; they don't seem to have enough of each other. Ling Yi Zhou desires his wife constantly; he is passionate for her; bed scene is a constant play; it's really very sweet and beautiful.
Haha, women power. What can men do but love them? XD
Actually, I'd like to take my statement back about telling that person "to go to hell". It is easier said than done, I realize. That's why there are so many abuses. Many lovers suffer in a relationship but cannot break up when the other partners threaten to kill themselves. Come to think of it, I did encounter something similar myself; someone did threaten to kill himself when I refused to continue a relationship with him. Even though it was a brief relationship, I found it hard to break off when he threatened me with his life. It was scary. Only ignoring him for months and starting a new relationship with someone else, then he finally backed off.
So if you're re-watching this drama like me, or starting to watch it now, go for the uncut version. The only problem is, so far, it has NO SUBs, not even Chinese subs. But the quality is simply superb! Highly recommended.
Enjoy your drama watching!