Chong Zhao is definitely going to be evil π I really hope he'll get a redemption arc after his evil phase or…
I hope he's a double agent. Seemingly siding with Fu Ling, but reporting to the Eternal Sect. His master seemed keen on discovering the HQs of the demon heads.
From what I know as of now, Jing Yuan is Fan Yue's original god form but something happened to him leading to…
I have a sneaking suspicion that he remembers or that he has figured it out. In an episode when Bai Shuo is lying down seemingly asleep, he mutters why should her path only lead to an Eternal or something to this effect.
Because then the question that would have followed would have been how the heck did he know. One thing would have led to another. He'd have dug himself a hole that he perhaps assumed he couldn't have climbed out of.
I gotta hand it to Ao Ruipeng for effectively convincing me that he's a cold, domineering, red flag-type of male…
While I liked his acting, however, I think he could have leaned a bit more into the domineering trait of his character. FY didn't quite give me the chills in the initial episodes.
I am genuinely curious, with a fandom as huge as hers, is it not possible to rebel a tiny bit? I do understand there was physical and psychological abuse, but what if she chose not to cooperate and lose weight? The agency couldn't possibly do much because of the massive revenue she brings in. Like do massive stars like her have no pull at all? It's genuinely messed that beloved stars cannot get protection. Just imagine what happens to newbies!
I share similar sentiments. I am used to preposterous plots, but the last episode takes the cake. The episode…
A while back I had made a comment on this page, something to the effect that the Wattpad-ish nature of this show was both its biggest flaw as well as its biggest draw. π€£ I absolutely love happy endings even if there are plot holes to reach such a conclusion. But this last episode, in all my years of watching dramas, had the unintended effect. I was barely able to keep myself from cackling even during their dramatically sincere expressions of luurve! Everyone seems to have loved the their union in that bamboo "hut". If anything, I kept thinking if that is the showrunners' concept of a rebel infested area, they must have led really sheltered lives. I am aware that they must be wiser than that, but for the very first time, as someone who can easily suspend their disbelief, especially in romances, I was left in stitches. π NGL, I did enjoy the first couple of episodes.
I usually only care about happy endings, irrespective of plot holes, but in this case, the showrunners went too far. Her going to the airport in that frilly outfit, getting kidnapped by ostensibly very dangerous rebels, to her rescue, and them having the most dramatic confrontation, the unbelievably well designed bamboo "hut", to them being together, all through I could barely contain my laughter. This last episode was uninspiring and just too silly. I understand that the Wattpad-ish nature of the story is the main draw but even within this universe, the events taking place over the course of this episode were too preposterous.
Controversy notwithstanding the last episode felt narratively bizarre. As someone who is generally a hardheaded…
I share similar sentiments. I am used to preposterous plots, but the last episode takes the cake. The episode was "tell me it's Wattpad inspired without telling me so". The showrunners achieved what I had thought could not be possible. An arc more ridiculous than that in the novel. LMAO. π€£