what does it all mean anyway? these are real scores MDL 8.6 vs Douban 5.6 MDL 8.6 vs Douban 3.3 MDL 8.5 vs Douban 6.6 MDL 8.4 vs Douban 6.9 MDL 8.1 vs Viki 9.5 MDL 8.1 vs Douban 7.0 MDL 8.0 vs Douban 4.3 MDL 7.8 vs Douban 7.2 MDL 7.7 vs Weibo 8.3 MDL 7.5 vs Viki 8.8
So will jade pendant go back to ml which was taken back by that evil guy
he does get it back. there's a trailer shows him with it when he confronts wu zhen of course he'll get it back.. the sword only recognized him as the master, he had no choice, he needed to get back
When ML gets a case of the giggles, seems the show brings it out of him; https://weibo.com/7887696453/5204624330199253Tree…
in the first video it seemed like she was trying to learn Cantonese, and he was teasing in Cantonese, but she has no clue what he said. His Cantonese voice is so handsome. I think his voice is deep, has a rich sound.
What Tencent gives us, courtesy of google transAccording to Xu Kai himself, Mei Zhuyu is indeed a shy type. As…
I see other fans gushing about actors they like and for the life of me, I don't feel the same, so I know it's subjective. I feel he has something really special that going to acting school cannot give you. That scene he did in ABAY where they had an intense confrontation, his acting was so raw. I really like his acting in that scene. It's so good.
Neither.It's probably the hardwork of XK haters, it's been the case when any of his dramas are running. If you…
I used to think MDL ratings were some important score. Now I know better. Getting 7.5 or 8.5 who cares. It is of no significance except to those who care about MDL scores. Reach and Buzz is what is important.
Neither.It's probably the hardwork of XK haters, it's been the case when any of his dramas are running. If you…
MDL ratings are typically low for xu kai. But who cares about MDL ratings. It has no impact on anything. As popular as Xu Kai is overseas, it pales in comparison to China's hundreds of millions of watchers. The fact that Moonlit Reunion was listed as #1 in China but is not aired on CCTV, means that it's reaching Chinese watchers through just normal stations in China. A drama can reach and generate buzz is more important than ratings.
Neither.It's probably the hardwork of XK haters, it's been the case when any of his dramas are running. If you…
the reason there is not as much hate at the Xu Kai usual level of hate yet is perhaps delay for international viewers. No, it doesn't just happen to Xu Kai, but it happens to him on a totally different level like no other. They recycled same old tired negative narratives.
wait what happen to the scene in a trailer where she was upset, she fought him, then stepped into her carriage and he went and grabbed her to go back in? did they edit that out and instead put in the scene we see in ep 23, all he does is go after her and put her on a horse? the one in the trailers was so intense and romantic flair
One Looney Tunes told another one the truth just because you’re obsessed and want and try to force someone to…
but I find it so profound. you can see what he says in life. how people realize truths too late in life, have regrets, lost more than they gained when obsessed with what they think are meaningful pursuits, at end of life, you realized it really wasn't worth it, and how what you go through, others are going through, and they have to go through it to see it for themselves, and like all the world's a stage, you can watch. I find that scene mesmerizing.
Celestial master? He’s no where near celestial master he’s a lover boy’ I was waiting for him to perform…
The drama blends supernatural fantasy and romance, with a tone that’s playful and emotionally driven—not action-heavy. While it features Taoist magic and mystical realms, the heart of the story is about relationships, identity, and emotional growth. It’s not a full-blown martial arts epic, but it definitely has plenty of amazing fight scenes—stylish, intense, and emotionally charged. The action supports the story rather than overshadowing it.
You might’ve missed a few scenes—“waiting for him to perform some Taoism”? He saved her several times, and she came to help him once, but he would’ve ultimately freed himself. She sensed he was in trouble in the formation. I don’t recall him being called a celestial master; he’s a disciple of Changxi Palace, a favorite of the master who found him as a homeless orphan. The drama doesn’t center on Changxi Palace, but it’s a key part of the story—his history, his return, and the impending clash. His swordsmanship was shown when his master gave him the sword and he had to claim it as his own. There’s not a lot of martial arts because that’s simply not the focus. It’s part of the world, not the core of the narrative. If they leaned into that, it would become a different kind of drama—more about Changxi or martial arts masters.
This isn’t even classic wuxia with traditional heroes, even though Changxi sort of fits that mold—but not entirely, since the sect has been dormant and doesn’t embody the usual chivalry of wuxia. Classic wuxia typically centers around heroic sects, righteous martial artists, and a strong sense of chivalry and moral code. The sects in traditional wuxia stories often uphold justice, protect the weak, and fight evil forces with honor. But in Moonlit Reunion, I don’t believe Changxi Palace fits that mold. Mei Zhuyu’s sense of righteousness and respect for rules seems to come more from his parents than from the sect itself.
MDL 8.6 vs Douban 5.6
MDL 8.6 vs Douban 3.3
MDL 8.5 vs Douban 6.6
MDL 8.4 vs Douban 6.9
MDL 8.1 vs Viki 9.5
MDL 8.1 vs Douban 7.0
MDL 8.0 vs Douban 4.3
MDL 7.8 vs Douban 7.2
MDL 7.7 vs Weibo 8.3
MDL 7.5 vs Viki 8.8
of course he'll get it back.. the sword only recognized him as the master,
he had no choice, he needed to get back
https://youtu.be/9YIvTqdZrGg
You might’ve missed a few scenes—“waiting for him to perform some Taoism”? He saved her several times, and she came to help him once, but he would’ve ultimately freed himself. She sensed he was in trouble in the formation. I don’t recall him being called a celestial master; he’s a disciple of Changxi Palace, a favorite of the master who found him as a homeless orphan. The drama doesn’t center on Changxi Palace, but it’s a key part of the story—his history, his return, and the impending clash. His swordsmanship was shown when his master gave him the sword and he had to claim it as his own. There’s not a lot of martial arts because that’s simply not the focus. It’s part of the world, not the core of the narrative. If they leaned into that, it would become a different kind of drama—more about Changxi or martial arts masters.
This isn’t even classic wuxia with traditional heroes, even though Changxi sort of fits that mold—but not entirely, since the sect has been dormant and doesn’t embody the usual chivalry of wuxia. Classic wuxia typically centers around heroic sects, righteous martial artists, and a strong sense of chivalry and moral code. The sects in traditional wuxia stories often uphold justice, protect the weak, and fight evil forces with honor. But in Moonlit Reunion, I don’t believe Changxi Palace fits that mold. Mei Zhuyu’s sense of righteousness and respect for rules seems to come more from his parents than from the sect itself.