There is a detailed post on this topic with context from the novel here: https://mydramalist.com/44985-lost-you-forever#comment-14262327.…
You're welcome ^^
I remember when episode 34 first aired, I thought they had changed the scene from how it was portrayed in the novel. Only when I went back and replayed the scene in the drama moment by moment as I followed along with the scene in the novel did I see that the same details were still there, just harder to catch.
Lol if Jing is the endgame guy why is he third in cast list
The story mainly follows the trajectory of XY and CX. The author considers CX to be the main male lead of the story, even though he doesn't end up with XY in the end.
CX has known XY since their childhood and she is by his side the longest. TSJ and XL also have important roles to play, but the plot doesn't follow their stories as closely.
There is a detailed post on this topic with context from the novel here: https://mydramalist.com/44985-lost-you-forever#comment-14262327.…
Lol. It's one of the linked posts from my "Links to Questions and Answers from the Main Comment Thread" discussion topic ^^ So it's easy to find again.
Also, I cannot believe it's been 2 months since that episode aired. Time flies.
I'm watching this on Netflix with English subtitles on. What I can say is, the subtitles translation is nothing…
Are there any scenes in particular where the original dialogue is far better / more meaningful than the subtitles? I'd love to know more about the original dialogue!
You did a great job in analysis, but I'm still confused what their relation is actually?
I don't think it's clear one way or the other in S1. Since there is evidence for both sides, I feel like viewers can pick the interpretation that they prefer.
I started watching thinking first 2 in the casting list are ML & FL (YZ & ZWY) . BUT HALF WAY through i saw her…
S2 won't air until next year. Cang Xuan is considered the male lead, but he will not end up with Xiao Yao. Xiao Yao cares deeply about Cang Xuan, but Cang Xuan's romantic feelings for her are not requited.
The King of Haoling (aka the Emperor of Gao Xing / the Grand Emperor / the White Emperor) suspected that the person…
iirc, XY took the mirror from the nine-tailed fox who held her captive for thirty years. She didn’t meet him until a while after escaping from Jade Mountain, so the manuals had long been destroyed by the time she got her hands on the gorilla spirit mirror.
I remember when episode 34 first aired, I thought they had changed the scene from how it was portrayed in the novel. Only when I went back and replayed the scene in the drama moment by moment as I followed along with the scene in the novel did I see that the same details were still there, just harder to catch.
CX has known XY since their childhood and she is by his side the longest. TSJ and XL also have important roles to play, but the plot doesn't follow their stories as closely.
You're missing out on the super angsty foreshadowing. ^^
Also, I cannot believe it's been 2 months since that episode aired. Time flies.