the support cast indeed didnt have much to do. I’m ok with not always use the support cast, or giving them extensive…
I'm not saying there is anything wrong with it in Feud. I'm just saying I recognize their potential but didn't see it here. Some scripts need more stories and others don't. It's not a one size fits all. I don't like fillers for sake of filling when you can skip it and still understand the plot, then it's truly annoying. But some stories having sub stories that are intertwined with main story that does enrich overall experience. It's okay if it enriches the whole story and not feel like a standalone filler. I'm not saying anything is missing in Feud. Since it's a feud, the focus on the main lead makes sense, especially given the non-linear plot formats and the nature of the conflict, so it doesn’t need extra layers. Many especially veteran actors are quite good like the Duke in The Legend of Zang Hua, I saw him before, then he gave an amazing performance in The Legend of Zang Hua but of course, people only talk about the main leads which is understandable. But if you watch enough, you start to see same supporting actors and you kind of appreciate them too. Supporting actors don’t always get to choose their roles, so it’s great when they get a part that showcases their talent.
One thing I wish the drama did better, is building up how they fell in love. We have so much backstory of their…
there was no 'falling in love'. they were created the same time with a resonance, they can literally and physically feel each other, so she found him and fell in love literally at first sight
oh, that's right, he was that second male lead's brother, and they were on the right side. It must have been his cold demeanor. Did he ever smile? I was thinking of Court Lady he's this bandit character, and Story of Yanxi Palace, he tried to usurp throne. Another thing is that he tends to play the one who can't get the girl like in AMA, Court Lady (at the end he kidnapped her), Yanxi Palace.
I dropped this drama as I don't watch misunderstanding drama ..do fl have solid reason or it was all misunderstanding?
A feud is more than a misunderstanding—it’s a prolonged, bitter conflict fueled by animosity, a deep-rooted hostility that keeps it alive. Where revenge seeks closure, a feud festers. Revenge says, “Now we’re even.” A feud says, “We’ll never be.” Not even death ends it—the hostility gets passed on. But Feud stands out for its emotional reckoning, breaking the cycle and finding closure through alliance, not destruction.
Impossible! Impossible!
apparently, there was foreshadowing in what he said