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On Love Like the Galaxy: Part 1 Jul 11, 2022
It's a shame because the 3rd aunt is adorable, but her husband, the 3rd uncle, is definitely involved in the rebellion and arms trafficking (with maybe Lou Yao's family).
Coincidentally, the uncle asks to take a detour to another state (in order to avoid arriving in Hua County at the time of the massacre) then sends his wife and niece away to be alone. Then when he learns they've been attacked, he asks Lou Yao a weird question to make sure Lou Yao is the only one who left the group and then keeps fainting so unconvincingly all the way through. And, strangely, they don't meet any rebels on the way and arrive once the matter is settled and General Ling leaves. I think the uncle is definitely involved and hides a dark personality (able to sacrifice his own wife). As for knowing why he spared Lou Yao, for me it's either because the latter's family is involved or because the uncle was waiting to see in what state he will find his wife and niece before deciding to get rid or not of the boy.
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Replying to insideout91 Jul 11, 2022
I read spoilers that no, she will very good for NN, but drama cant be sure
Thanks, it's good to know. Let's hope the drama don't disgress on this because it will be a shame. The cousin is really nice and I don't like when they make them have a 180° turn because it's toxic and so unrealistic if the person didn't show an once of bad mentality to become a bad and vicious person.
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On Love Like the Galaxy: Part 1 Jul 11, 2022
I like the fact Niaoniao and her cousin are close. But I've eeen so many dramas in which the nice and quiet friend/sister/cousin becomes crazy and a villain so I'm scared.
Can someone who have read the novel tell me if the cousin will remain good or not, please.
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Replying to mimi0108 Jun 29, 2022
Title Dr. Romantic Season 2 Spoiler
Will FL ever get better? I'm on episode 4 and she really annoys me.
She is unable to stay awake in the operating room or abandons the operation and her patient to vomit. Yet she blames everyone but her. She doesn't try to find a solution to her problem, doesn't realize the seriousness of her acts and prefers to whine when the fact she is unfit for the moment is pointed out.
I have trouble with the writing of this character who seems immature, capricious, irresponsible and delusional. The ML, despite his flaws, is shown to be very competent and it bothers me that the FL is such a mess compared to him.
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Replying to Kween Jun 29, 2022
Title Mouse
For me, its watchable and they censored all killings including weapons. You should try this masterpiece.
Thanks for your answer! I'll try it x)
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On Mouse Jun 28, 2022
Title Mouse
I'd like to watch Mouse but I'm afraid it's too violent. I don't like horror movies but I've seen several thrillers and as long as the violence isn't too graphic, that's fine with me.
What about in Mouse? Is it gore? Is the violence very graphic? Is this a horror drama?
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Replying to Vincenzo Cassano Jun 23, 2022
Title Tune in for Love Spoiler
Are there dates missing in this movie? I remember 1994, 1997 and 2005. What was the year when the ML left the…
The ML left the army in 2000. It's the year they called each other.
I think the drama end in the same year, 2005 or maybe one year later.
I agree the ending is confusing and a bit frustrating.
On the other hand, I understand the need for the FL to distance herself from the ML at this time. He always ends up hanging out with his high school friends (who aren't necessarily good friends) which gets him into trouble. He also lies to her to hide the big scar of his past that still haunts his present life and, when she finds out, tries to discuss with him and support him, he freaks out and leaves the house in a worrying state of anger (he's going to wreck a car and hit his buddy).
They took 11 years to get together because he kept getting into trouble because of his acquaintances. It's understandable she needed to distance herself from him after having such a weird fight. Moreover, she doesn't leave him for long, just a few weeks.
But, for me, the simple fact he makes a dedication at the radio to her a few days/weeks later seems a little weak to forget everything wrong between them.
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Replying to mimi0108 Jun 22, 2022
Title Lovers of the Red Sky Spoiler
There were three deities that were one. Until the day when the god of death broke away, ate one of the other two…
You're welcome x)
It's a fantastic drama so we have to leave aside our logic and reality even if, even for fantasy, it's sometimes too far-fetched.
The god of death has cursed the kingdom so the shaman thinks by sacrificing a pure life, it will appease the demon and make it rain again.
The demon cohabits with humans whose body it occupies. He tried to enter the body of one of the princes but this one had a talisman so the demon looked for another body to occupy and was attracted by the boy tattooed by the butterfly deity. She then took the demon's eyes, which are his power, and gave them to the girl so she could paint and fulfill her destiny.
It's strange but it's a fantastic world so...
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On Lovers of the Red Sky Jun 22, 2022
Title Lovers of the Red Sky Spoiler
The beginning of episode 15 makes me cringe.
The inquisitor was going to kill Ha Ram's father on the orders of a king who had been dead for years. He was just lucky that Ma Wang woke up and did the work for him. Then, when he was told to bring the child back, he hit the mother and caused her death. Either way, Ha Ram lost his family to the royal family.
The current king has done nothing to protect him, to punish the inquisitor, to help Ha Ram quell his anger and not take revenge. He also did nothing to help FL's father as he lost his mind because of them. He did not control his second son and let him gain influence and do anything.
The moral is that the royal family is either weak, cruel, or indifferent to the suffering of others. And I don't appreciate trying to sweep away the suffering of the ML on the pretext that: "for your father, Ma Wang killed him before us so everything is settled between us?"
I'm a bit mad at the writers to forgetting the mother's death, by making the ML suffer unnecessarily by having him kill his father (when the latter was going to be killed by someone else) and to attempt to minimize the king's responsability.

Also, I would have liked the female lead to find a way to act and save her family on her own (by threatening suicide, for example). But not that she gets saved by the king who screwed up in the first place.
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Replying to MatildediShabran Jun 22, 2022
Title Lovers of the Red Sky Spoiler
I would really appreciate if someone could spoil the first episode for me, because I was completely beyond confused.…
There were three deities that were one. Until the day when the god of death broke away, ate one of the other two deities and became a demon at one with men to bring chaos.
The butterfly is the last deity still alive and is kind.
A ceremony was held to seal the demon in a royal portrait. The demon cursed the country and the descendants of the participants. The girl is the child of the painter and the curse made her blind. While the boy is the son of the lord in charge of the rites.
9 years later, the boy is sacrificed by a shaman to bring back the rain. Previously, the butterfly deity had placed her sign on the boy, knowing his destiny, in order to attract the demon when it would be released and trap it in the boy's body. She takes the demon's eyes (which makes the boy blind) and gives them to the girl.
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On Bloody Heart Jun 14, 2022
Title Bloody Heart Spoiler
There are only two episodes left and I admit to being a little disappointed and confused by some things:

- Park Gye Won is a tyrant who caused the death of entire scholars families (including FL's) simply because he wanted to control who would marry the future king. He also imprisoned the men, women and children who worked for the FL. But that doesn't seem to be on FL or the writer's minds anymore. The FL puts her resentment against him on par with the one for former king (who gave in to the councilor and executed her family to protect his child) and decides to give up on her revenge while the guy continues to schem, plot and was the one who created the Queen Dowager.
He is the one who made all the characters what they are: the dowager queen is embittered and mad because she sacrificed everything for her lover to finally be rejected, the king is ready to do anything to have full power and doesn't know how act like a king because he has never been given the opportunity and the FL is in danger for her life constantly and orphaned because Councilor Park has massacred her people on a whim. But he gets too much screen time to show us how much he believes in his cause. I wouldn't have a problem with that if we were told again and again that he is extremist and is in the wrong. Except that I feel like the writers adore him and made hims almost the ML while justifying his actions and downplaying his horrors.

- The King hasn't done much in 14 episodes. I agree the movement against the QD was interesting but he seems to have been surprised by a lot of consequences of his actions. And he also let his pregnant wife almost get killed which destroys the "smart" side of this plan. I find it hard to know what he thinks, what he wants (apart from seizing the total authority that has always been denied to him and getting rid of those who bullied him). He starts looking at the faces of his people but I don't even know why he does it. Is it because of the influence of his wife? Is it because he is getting closer to his goal and can finally try to know his people? Mystery. And it's annoying for me to still have no opinion on the ML (except that he is weak, soft and badass at the same time) just before the final.

- The FL is perfect and maybe a little too much so that the script doesn't know how to give her a storyline. She is close to the people, cares about her servants and employees, is kind, intelligent, calm, reserved and purposeful. She is also a loving, gentle and courageous companion who supports her lover whether as a scholar or as a king. But that's all. In 14 episodes, other than those where she earned the Councilar Park's respect, she's had no fuss outside of being the perfect wife/master/queen. We are shown very little of her thoughts or doubts, we don't see her struggling to adapt to life in the palace, to accept that the man she loved is the king or even to agree to put her revenge aside. She manages her thoughts and her anger on her side and we are just faced with the result: she is perfect. And for me, it's annoying. I want to see her fears, her doubts, her anger, her weaknesses, her flaws. I want to see her act. In episode 13, while she no longer has her husband for support, is pregnant in a place surrounded by enemies and has her people to protect, she doesn't do much. And she is only saved by those around her. It can happen, of course. But when all the drama she is like a support for the story more than a real actor, that bothers me.
In view of the preview of episode 15, she will decide to act against her husband by... allying herself with a man who has committed more massacres (including children) than the QD and the king combined ? I sincerely hope she will express her thoughts and that her actions will make sense, but I have a hard time seeing her being close to the counselor as I have been waiting for her revenge since episode 1.

Overall, I enjoy the drama. The photography is very beautiful, the actors are good and the story interesting. But I have the impression that, at times, the writers and the director appreciate the contemplative and photographic side of their scenes rather than focusing on the essence of the story and fleshing out certain characters (such as the Minister of war who is depressed from the start without really moving or clearly choosing sides). I feel like I've only scratched the surface of the story but I'm being refused to delve into things or show me scenes other than ML and SML ruminating in front of the camera each episode.
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Replying to jesslalune Jun 14, 2022
Title Bloody Heart Spoiler
I thought Consort Park already knew about the king's plan when she first saw the chess board (or at least had…
I love Consort Park but the writing is weird with her. She is too perfect and the series fails to give her a real place (even if she has episodes where she shines), things to do or access to her thoughts.
She is pregnant, it is confirmed but the script refuses to show us how she feels and what it means to live through this pregnancy.
I have the impression that in some aspects, the drama doesn't go to the bottom of things and only scratches the surface.
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Replying to Cleo_007 Jun 14, 2022
Title Bloody Heart Spoiler
So, for ten episodes we had the weak Lee Tae -puppet King who was crying non stop . Then we had the smart King…
Personally, what bothers me the most is when FL, in episode 9 or 10, tells her "uncle" he had her father killed to save officials. She puts Pak Gar Won on the same level with the previous king who let her family be executed for the murder of the queen in order to protect his son. But she forgets her family had been arrested long before because of Councilor Park's thirst for power and that, even if the queen hadn't died, her father being accused of treason, he would have died anyway.
To believe they are really trying to temper Park Gae Won when he is the greatest tyrant in this story.
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Replying to mimi0108 Jun 9, 2022
He dies at the end of the drama, more than a decade after breaking up with FL. They are only together at the beginning,…
The SML
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Replying to Wenxia Jun 5, 2022
Title Day Breaker
I like her. She's got skills, smarts and agency. But true, she's not the one driving the plot. In this set-up…
I see... Too bad but if she's well-written and if the whole drama is good, it's okay. Even if I would have love to have a female lead driving the plot.
Thanks for your insight.
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Replying to ajoke Jun 5, 2022
Title Day Breaker
The female lead here is like an helper to the story that is competent and well written (the story is about alot…
It's good to know. Thanks!
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Replying to gf44 Jun 5, 2022
Title Day Breaker
The FL is capable and competent. Acting is good too. But in terms of the narrative, she's less fleshed out than…
Okay, so she's well-written but less important to the story than the main males leads.
Thanks for your answer. I'll definitely try it!
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