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May 21, 2026

So disappointed in the writers of this episode

Unbelievable. So the truth comes out about what happened with Lu Yue and God Ming. And the result in the story is that everybody forgives Lu Yue and some even say, "I'm sorry.", to him. And everybody acts like it's all fine now and they can accept him back on the team. But this is absolutely absurd. Regardless of the threats that the JK team made, Lu Yue still did two things that were completely unforgivable. First, he arrogantly goaded the other team on by drinking a huge bucket of booze as a faux "toast". This got him stupid smashed drunk. And then, upon overhearing their talk, HE TRIED TO MURDER BROTHER A BY HITTING HIM IN THE BACK OF THE HEAD WITH A WISKEY BOTTLE. This is a serious, serious stupid dangerous thing to have done. It is assault with a dangerous weapon, battery and attempted murder. So what if he was rightfully angered by their threats. None of that justifies what he did. And it is absolutely disgusting that the show writers are whitewashing this in order to get his character 'accepted back onto the team' in order to have his 'bad boy character' competing with Tong Yao for the mid-lan chair. It's so disappointing because all of what the writers wanted to achieve could have been done with more intelligent writing. For example if he just drunkenly tried to grab/confront Brother A and if THAT started the fight that God Ming got hurt in, then forgiving him would make a little more sense. But by adding in the stupidly dramatic but insanely dangerous act of him smashing the bottle on Brother A's head from behind, this ultimate outcome - the behavior by everyone to just pat each other on the back as they relish his 'redemption' is just sickeningly stupid. It makes the characters morally broken. I'm so, so disappointed in the writers for this crap.

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May 21, 2026

a slow but interesting episode

Feels like a lot happened ... slowly ... in this episode. We got some besties supporting besties moments with Cheng Jinyang taking her girl out. We had CJY getting into banter with her ex in a way that wavered back and forth between truly pissed and annoyed to almost playful flirtation so there is clearly some unresolved stuff between CJY and Ai Jia. Unfortunately we have an appearance of Tong Yao's sad-sack scumbag ex-BF Jian Yang trying to take advantage of her being both depressed and drunk - and thus potentially vulnerable - what an absolute loser he is. We have Si Cheng morphing smoothly from his initial cold snarky character into a White Knight as he sincerely helps our girl through this difficult time with solid advice and understanding - not to mention the c-drama-requisite piggy-back ride. We have some family drama reveals about Si Cheng via the arrival of his brother - who doesn't seem very popular among all the ZGDX teammates. Despite the less than warm welcome he seems to think he can push his way in and displace Tong Yao's spot on the team. There's more that happened that I didn't list so, yeah, this was an eventful episode ... and yet it all unfolded kind of peacefully and slowly. Not that's a bad thing. My only real complaint about this episode is that it features more behavior by several of the gamer boys that is, well, just awful. Childish mysoginy and emotional selfishness run rampant. Most of them consistently act with the maturity level of 5th graders. I get that this is for 'comedy', but most real gamers who are in their 20s aren't THAT immature. Yes a few are. But most are as mature as any young adults should be at that point in their lives. The portrayals in this show so far are kind of insulting. Hopefully that's mainly for comedy in the initial episodes and the show will let the boys mature as the show proceeds.

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May 20, 2026

Sigh ... plot firmly in the grip of the Noble Idiocy trope

Typical of bad c-dramas (& k-dramas) the plot right now is held captive by the dreaded "noble idiocy" drama trope, as Xiao Qi becomes determined to "protect Fang Leng" from the pain of losing her by ... deleting all his memories of her and disappearing before she either dies or somehow escapes the planet. There have been undercurrents of this trope used all along in this show but now it is what the writers are leaning into full force. This is one of the most hated lazy drama tropes for a reason. If they extend it past one more episode I will probably drop this series. The way the writers keep using one cheap trope after another to contrive restarting the attraction / misunderstanding / breakup / pursuit cycle is just exhausting.

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May 20, 2026

A bit absurd but it works

So the evil spy / scientist kidnaps Xiao Qi in a sequence that quickly gets pretty dark and dangerous. On one hand, as a plot device, it all feels pretty contrived in order to fill out an episode. On the other hand, it is a refreshing diversion from the constant recycling of misunderstanding / breakup / avoidance / pursuit reconciliation / repeat plots that dominated most of the earlier episodes. So just don't look at it too critically and enjoy.
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May 20, 2026

A rare episode (finally) where the writers…

A rare episode (finally) where the writers allow Xiaoqi and Fang Leng to actually act like a couple for a tiny bit. They are still dragging out complete commitment to Leng from Xiaoqi, but they have at least got her clearly stating that she is NOT interested in his idiot brother. And she's so clearly in love with him and only resisting full commitment out of some bits of stubbornness contrived by the writers to drag things out longer. I really hope they don't drag this out to the very end of the show.
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May 19, 2026

Three Stars

Just when you though it was safe for our two leads to FINALLY actually start an actual romantic relationship, after having endured 20 episodes of constant attraction/pursuit/misunderstandings/avoidance/reconcilliation cycles again and again ...we just go on repeat. This time the writers reach into the lazy writer's toolkit and throw a stupid, completely unnecessary 'love triangle' at us by having the stupid man-child Fang Lie decide he simply HAS to pursue Xiaoqi despite her giving him EVERY POSSIBLE CLEAR MESSAGE that she is not interested in him romantically.. His motivations for pursuing her stem completely from his own personal issues of insecurity and sibling rivalry and have nothing to do with the girl he is pursuing - a real great recipe for romance, right? This is on top of the FL being (actually, understandably) afraid that she'll get hurt by Fang Leng again. She merely wants a little space and time to consider her relationship with Leng. But the idiot Lie is diving into that gap and forcing the issue which of course results in some really contrived stupid rivalry scenes. The Fang Lie character is really exasperating at this point. He is such a stupid, emotionally infantile character that he makes zero sense as a romantic match for anyone, let alone the FL, and so it all feels like a waste of time.

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May 19, 2026

Finally back together?

After yet more dramatic tension as Xiaoqi is determined to flee the city to escape her feelings for Leng and not cause him any more trouble, giving up for good both her love for him and also ever retrieving her messenger, Fang Leng manages to stop her from leaving and closes the episode by clearly shooing away Jiang Xue and confessing his feelings to Xiaoqi. Now, after all the teasing, will the show finally, truly allow them to be a couple? At least for a little while? Or will the show contrive some other stupid reason to pull them a part? Good writers know that a good romance story is stronger when it also includes time as an actual romance - not perpetual misunderstandings / avoidance / pursuit / reconciliation / misunderstanding / avoidance / pursuit / repeat! Because we are 20 episodes in an this show has been almost entirely the latter stuff.

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May 19, 2026

By far the best episode in a loooong time.

Finally, this episode moved multiple character arcs forward. The obvious one is Xiaoqi finally realizing she truly cares more about Fang Leng than she even cares about retrieving the messenger and going home. Unfortunately, while she is on her way to this understanding, it comes too late before Leng gets seriously hurt as she inadvertently disturbs the messenger, which got embedded next to his heart in the car accident. This puts his life in danger and this event reveals some new character traits in Fang Lie. On one hand, he seems to truly see just how much despair Xiaoqi is feeling for Leng and he helps to get his family out of the way for her to see him. But then, at the critical moment of letting her see him, he shows his true selfish, awful colors by forcing her to promise to give up Leng after this. Because he selfishly wants her,. I've kind of disliked his stupid, childish character ever since the very beginning and this action just cements it. He is one of the worst kind of 'villains' because he stupidly and naively thinks he is a good person. But he is not. He is as emotionally stupid and selfish like a child. And like a child, he breaks things.

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May 19, 2026

Is the show finally going to move forward?

The constant up-and-down recycling of the initial romance dynamics is so old and tired now. The show needs to start to actually move forward with a real romance between the leads. Otherwise it is making the mistake of so many bad romance writers who seem to think that romance is only found in the tensions at the beginning of a relationship. Yes that part - the meeting of two people, overcoming their boundaries, being drawn closer and realizing their feelings - can be the exciting initial sugar candy of of a relationship. Full of drama. But re-cycling that part and never getting past it gets dull and the sweetness becomes dull and bitter. This episode shows signs of Leng finally realizing his feelings, despite the memory loss, but suddenly now the relationship has to overcome HER fear born of just how harsh he rejected her. So that feels like once again starting all over. How long will they drag THAT out?

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May 19, 2026

The only negative about this show so far is…

The only negative about this show so far is that pretty much every single guy acts with the maturity of a 5th grader. Sometimes that can be funny, but too much and it's boring and exemplary of lazy writing. It's also a massive disservice to gamer culture. Yes some gamers are overgrown children stuck in pre-pubescent states of existence. But most are perfectly normal humans who are far more sensible and respectful than the idiots in this episode. Aside from leaning too heavily into this stereotype, the show is quite excellent so far. Pacing is good. The way it layers in the game action as meaningful to the larger story is very well done so far. There are unfortunate hints of lazy drama tropes to come but hopefully the writers will not lean too heavily on such as the show progresses.

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May 19, 2026

The plot is still dragging but this episode…

The plot is still dragging but this episode _finally_ saw some progress. Obviously, in Fang Leng realizing that he had wronged Xiao Qi and actually apologizing. But also in a bit of interaction between Fang Leng and his father. Oh - and even meathead Fang Lei actually finally showing some stones when he rejects further participation with Jian Xue's schemes. So both brothers _finally_ showed some forward progress as humans, however small those steps were. We'll have to see whether the writers keep it moving forward or if they regress into the crap that has dominated much of the last 7-8 episodes.
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May 19, 2026

So the plot is still dragging a plow

BUT it nearly saves itself with the closing gag scene. That made enduring all the time-wasting stuff kinda worth it and I have to give the episode at least a decent score just for that. Don't get me wrong, I'm still annoyed at how there is nearly zero character development other than a little bit by Xiaoqi and how so much time is filled with obvious cliche' plot gimmicks that are annoying if this is a drama and not funny if this is a comedy. I'm hoping that things pick up and start to move forward again soon.
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May 19, 2026

Show writers dragging the plot now

The plot is really dragging at this point. By blowing away Fang Leng's memories of Xiaoqi they have basically recycled the whole plot from the beginning, only with some variations such as the scheming wanna-be-girlfriend and the annoyingly stupid Fang Lei thrown into the mix. Both are there purely to act as distraction relationships to pull the leads apart for no other reason than to kill screen time. Otherwise, much of this just feels like the first 10 episodes recycled. No real progress in anyone's character except slightly maybe in Xiaoqi, who slowly is showing signs of better understanding what her emotions mean. Everyone else seems either as dangerously stupid (Fang Lei) or mentally disturbed (Fang Leng, Jiang Xue, Aunti Zhou, etc., etc.) as they were at the start. The story at this point just recycles some of the plot gimmick from the early part of the series and otherwise throws in one cliche' drama trope after another. Some work as gags. Many don't.

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May 17, 2026

The Li Pei Yi character reaches new levels of iconic.

This episode kicks off with Pei Yi continuing to show how she is the absolute boss of all events happening. Her toying with the guards sent to arrest Luo Chen is masterful - especially after the way she toyed and took control of him! Next, her final revenge scene against Cui Min Zhong was so cold and badass it deserves to be shared as an isolated scene on YouTube for ages to come. But wait! There's more. She follows up THAT scene by boldly calling out the Emperor for HIS share of the blame and manipulating him as well! The air finally gets let out a bit when Consort Shu decides she will NOT run away with Pei Yi and will instead stay by the Emperor's side. It's not clear whether this is what Pei Yi expected all along or not. The subsequent scene of her and Xiao Huaijin having a playful snowball fight suggest that maybe it is as she seems so happy with how things turned out. As the episode wraps up the series, it's hard not to love some of the closure details. Obviously Wu Ren ascending to boss of the PIB and her relationship with Prosecutor Gu is an expected thing.. But it was also a nice touch to show Zhou Yudi mentoring young Yu Lan'er. The only thing left hanging is, of course, that they don't deal justice towards Prince Li Qiang, for his plotting against Consort Shu. I guess they will leave that for Season 2.

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May 17, 2026

Holy crap! Li Pei Yi is just a master manipulator!

Wow. This episode shows just how powerful a schemer Li Pei Yi is - she totally manipulates EVERYBODY in this episode to get the result she wants. Her cold calculus doesn't even spare Xiao Hauijin - she uses him like a pawn just like she uses everyone else. This is like Iago (see Othello) or Ozymandias / Adrian Veidt (see Watchmen) level manipulation of events. It's almost scary to realize that she has this level of ability. This episode is a grand display of her playing chess while everyone else is playing checkers. The moment when she looks over to spot Prince Li Qiang glaring at her and she raises her cup to him, pointing out that she now knows HE is the villain behind the attempt to frame Consort Shu - that was so cold and satisfying! It's only sad because so many soldiers on both sides died in the fighting that happened. But she had to force Cui Min Zhong to show his hand in rebellion.

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