Since the first episode, I knew what was coming.... that Wufeng and Gong would inevitably have a battle that'll bring lots of pain and deaths. And yet I'm still upset. Ep 22 was just a cryfest. I'm not ready to watch the last two. ðŸ˜
I even cried for Han Yaqi and Shangguan Qian. Perhaps to you, they are your enemy. But to someone else, they are their loved one.
Her sisterly bond with Yun Wei Shan is so cute! However, after finding out how old Yun Que's actress is in real…
I thought she was 17-22 but just has a baby face (like Yang Chaoyue). It never crossed my mind that they'd cast a much younger person cause that sounded ridiculous ðŸ˜
She's 15 now (08 liner) so she must've been 13/14 when MJTY was filmed....
I watched it back in like late 2017 and loved the drama, but the age gap just never ever sat right with me...…
Actually... that's a pretty valid reason. I always wished they made the FL a college or graduate student. That'd be much more appropriate than her being a literal high schooler. (I swear whenever dramas involve school, it's usually high school 😠like why not college??)
Other than that though, the plot and romance here are some of the best in kdramas imo.
I really wish they casted an older person to play Yun Que 🥲
Her sisterly bond with Yun Wei Shan is so cute! However, after finding out how old Yun Que's actress is in real life, and then watching episode 17...
When Yun Wei Shan asked the current Elder Yue why does he have Yun Que's bracelet, I was like "Oh god pls noooo" ðŸ˜ðŸ˜ But of course! I should've known.
Sorry, I'm just having a hard time accepting that loveline because of their real-life age gap. I don't care if Yun Que and Elder Yue are supposed to be the same age. If the drama producers wanted us to think that, they should've chosen an older actress to play Yun Que.
Why does everything have to be romantic? Are drama makers allergic to platonic love?
But the writer said that XY got what she wanted the most
Yayy we got another one on the YaoLiu side now :D
And don't blame yourself for thinking that. Instead, we should be blaming XY (cause this girl keeps going back and forth between two guys smh) and the drama producers (for constantly shoving YaoJing in our faces, watering down YaoLiu's moments, and giving us that contradictory feeling you mentioned).
Even I admit: had I not ventured into that expert XL/YaoLiu thread and read the novel, I would've also been like you and so many others who believe that XY doesn't love and has never loved XL, only Jing.
There is no season 2... yet.In case you didn't know, the Chinese Paladin dramas are based off the game franchise…
Long Kui's ending: Tang Xuejian jumps into a pit of fire to fix the Demon Sword. Jingtian fights with Chonglou and loses. Jingtian lives with Long Kui in the end.
Tang Xuejian's ending: Similar to Long Kui's ending, but Long Kui jumps into the pit of fire carrying a useless sword, preventing Tang from making contact with her. The sword becomes powerful again after it enters the pit of fire. Jingtian fights with Chonglou and loses. Jingtian lives with Tang in the end.
Zixuan's ending: Chonglou saves Zixuan and in doing so loses his powers. Jingtian settles in the same village as Zixuan.
Hua Ying's ending: Chonglou and Jingtian make an agreement to duel 10 years later. Hua follows Jingtian and they travel together.
Perfect ending: Jingtian fights Chonglou and wins. Chonglou revives one girl and the other three live together in Jingtian's new pawnshop. This is the ending where Chinese Paladin 3 Plus: Wen Qing Pian picks up eight years later.
There is no season 2... yet.In case you didn't know, the Chinese Paladin dramas are based off the game franchise…
Well each game already has its own plot, so drama producers just base the show off of that. They might also change/add some details to make it more interesting or make the plot flow better, as if it were always a story and not a game.
For example: Sword and Fairy 3 game has five possible endings (I listed them in the spoiler comment below). I see that you've already watched Chinese Paladin 3 so you should know which ending the drama adaptation decided to stick with.
If you're asking when she'll become physically stronger and have powers, then.... never.However, she does become…
I'm happy that you decided to continue! I also wish that the FL here could become much more powerful, but we can't blame her; she was basically sheltered by the Flower Deities her whole life. 🥲
Unfortunately I haven't seen too many dramas. I usually only watch like 7 dramas max per year (cuz of post-drama depression haha) so I'm sorry that my recommendation list is extremely short.
Love and Redemption (2020) - This FL here starts out very similar to Jinmi — innocent, sheltered, and unable to recognize her feelings on love. She becomes powerful later on, though.
My Journey to You (2023) - The FL here is powerful from the start, mentally and physically. - FL has the same actress as Orchid from LBFAD. - Note: This is a wuxia not xianxia so there aren't any gods or deities, only mortals with fighting and magic powers.
Who Rules the World (2022) - I actually dropped this drama LOL it didn't have that "spark" to keep me interested. But you might enjoy it. - If I remember clearly, the FL is also powerful and on the same level as the ML.
I remember the first time I saw her was in Chinese Paladin 3 where she played the little potato spirit, so seeing her again in Love Between Fairy and Devil felt like a fever dream... Makes me realize just how much time has passed.
In my opinion, this drama wasn't (at least necessarily) intended to be loved and favored by the viewers. Rather, it was to convey moral messages and questions for the viewers to reflect upon. For example, the central moral question of this show: "How far would you go for money? Is money really worth sacrificing everything for?"
When you grab 456 random people to play a game, it's no doubt that they will have diverse attitudes and behaviors. "Squid Game" showed that realistic aspect incredibly well and I loved it. I felt like I was watching real people with real personalities (ex: a variety show) rather than a kdrama. Maybe that's why I have trouble understanding why people hate certain characters or their actions so much.
The only thing that was absolutely despicable were the white men. Now that was just unnecessary lmao.
It's a pretty nice drama overall. Jisoo did an amazing job, considering it's her first main role. But did they really have to stretch it out this long? This could've easily been done in 12 episodes.
i tried watching this but it is too fluffy-shoujoish for me 😠i would enjoy it better if i were younger, when…
Girl... I think you just described my feelings about this drama perfectly. No wonder why I'm not a huge fan of cute romances anymore :( I like tragedies now LOL
also, off-topic but your profile picture is very cool. "you come to watch my profile picture?" no ofc not-
Outside of those first two episodes, every second she is on the screen Jin Se Yeon looks like someone forces her…
Haha I can see why you'd wonder if JSY hated LJS, but I feel like it's just cause she's not the best actress. She fails to show Jaehee/Seunghee's complex emotions. No wonder why so many people prefer the Quack couple.
For example: the hug at the end of ep 6 to the start of ep 7. Girlie is straight-up just staring into space lmao. You don't feel the underlying happiness, love, or sadness (or any other emotion besides shock) from her. It's as if Hoon was hugging some random stranger he found on the street, not his lover.
This was supposed to be a scene where the viewers go, "Omgg they're feeling each other's heartbeats like they did in the past!!" but because of JSY's lacking performance, the scene turned out very underwhelming and not as exciting.
I even cried for Han Yaqi and Shangguan Qian. Perhaps to you, they are your enemy. But to someone else, they are their loved one.
She's 15 now (08 liner) so she must've been 13/14 when MJTY was filmed....
Maybe they could've had the FL have a past history or romance w/ the ML? Yet then that'd be wayyy over the top...
Other than that though, the plot and romance here are some of the best in kdramas imo.
When Yun Wei Shan asked the current Elder Yue why does he have Yun Que's bracelet, I was like "Oh god pls noooo" ðŸ˜ðŸ˜ But of course! I should've known.
Sorry, I'm just having a hard time accepting that loveline because of their real-life age gap. I don't care if Yun Que and Elder Yue are supposed to be the same age. If the drama producers wanted us to think that, they should've chosen an older actress to play Yun Que.
Why does everything have to be romantic? Are drama makers allergic to platonic love?
And don't blame yourself for thinking that. Instead, we should be blaming XY (cause this girl keeps going back and forth between two guys smh) and the drama producers (for constantly shoving YaoJing in our faces, watering down YaoLiu's moments, and giving us that contradictory feeling you mentioned).
Even I admit: had I not ventured into that expert XL/YaoLiu thread and read the novel, I would've also been like you and so many others who believe that XY doesn't love and has never loved XL, only Jing.
Tang Xuejian's ending: Similar to Long Kui's ending, but Long Kui jumps into the pit of fire carrying a useless sword, preventing Tang from making contact with her. The sword becomes powerful again after it enters the pit of fire. Jingtian fights with Chonglou and loses. Jingtian lives with Tang in the end.
Zixuan's ending: Chonglou saves Zixuan and in doing so loses his powers. Jingtian settles in the same village as Zixuan.
Hua Ying's ending: Chonglou and Jingtian make an agreement to duel 10 years later. Hua follows Jingtian and they travel together.
Perfect ending: Jingtian fights Chonglou and wins. Chonglou revives one girl and the other three live together in Jingtian's new pawnshop. This is the ending where Chinese Paladin 3 Plus: Wen Qing Pian picks up eight years later.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinese_Paladin_3
For example: Sword and Fairy 3 game has five possible endings (I listed them in the spoiler comment below). I see that you've already watched Chinese Paladin 3 so you should know which ending the drama adaptation decided to stick with.
Unfortunately I haven't seen too many dramas. I usually only watch like 7 dramas max per year (cuz of post-drama depression haha) so I'm sorry that my recommendation list is extremely short.
Love and Redemption (2020)
- This FL here starts out very similar to Jinmi — innocent, sheltered, and unable to recognize her feelings on love. She becomes powerful later on, though.
My Journey to You (2023)
- The FL here is powerful from the start, mentally and physically.
- FL has the same actress as Orchid from LBFAD.
- Note: This is a wuxia not xianxia so there aren't any gods or deities, only mortals with fighting and magic powers.
Who Rules the World (2022)
- I actually dropped this drama LOL it didn't have that "spark" to keep me interested. But you might enjoy it.
- If I remember clearly, the FL is also powerful and on the same level as the ML.
When you grab 456 random people to play a game, it's no doubt that they will have diverse attitudes and behaviors. "Squid Game" showed that realistic aspect incredibly well and I loved it. I felt like I was watching real people with real personalities (ex: a variety show) rather than a kdrama. Maybe that's why I have trouble understanding why people hate certain characters or their actions so much.
The only thing that was absolutely despicable were the white men. Now that was just unnecessary lmao.
also, off-topic but your profile picture is very cool. "you come to watch my profile picture?" no ofc not-
For example: the hug at the end of ep 6 to the start of ep 7. Girlie is straight-up just staring into space lmao. You don't feel the underlying happiness, love, or sadness (or any other emotion besides shock) from her. It's as if Hoon was hugging some random stranger he found on the street, not his lover.
This was supposed to be a scene where the viewers go, "Omgg they're feeling each other's heartbeats like they did in the past!!" but because of JSY's lacking performance, the scene turned out very underwhelming and not as exciting.