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Fated Hearts Episode 38

一笑随歌 ‧ Drama ‧ 2025

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Season: 1

Jing Shi finally gets the revenge he’s been planning and waiting for, but is dismayed when Yi Xiao makes it clear she only sees him as her enemy. Sui Ge gathers his men for a showdown with Jing Shi, who has prepared an ambush. Unwilling to accompany the dead Emperor in the mausoleum, the Empress Zhuang makes her own plans for her future. In the aftermath, Sui Ge leaves the governmental affairs to Xi Yang, while Cheng Yang lives in seclusion in Youqi temple, and Sui Ge mourns for 3 years before deciding what to do next. (Source: frankly at kisskh)
  • Aired: October 16, 2025

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sophieisasleep
2 people found this review helpful
Nov 2, 2025

I Can't Stop Thinking About This Drama

Time for my first review! And of course it has to be for this masterpiece.Fated Hearts is a fast-paced drama from the jump. Right away, we're introduced to the seemingly irreconcilable enmity between the generals of two warring states. The show literally starts with our FL shooting our ML with an arrow and it does not slow down after that.Which brings us to our leads, Fu Yixiao and Feng Suige. These two abduct, fistfight, whip and bite each other all within the first few episodes. This is a couple that embodies the enemies-to-lovers trope, but not in a toxic or unnatural way. The love that unfolds between them is tender and based on mutual understanding and respect.What this show does best:- badass FL. Yixiao is strong, compassionate and loyal. She's a force to be reckoned with, even when injured. Rather than always needing to be saved by her man, she and Suige protect each other- the depiction of Yixiao's memory loss. Honestly, this is one of the only usages of the amnesia trope that I didn't find annoying. It didn't hinder the plot or create unnecessary angst, and although Yixiao has amnesia, she never becomes weak or gullible as we so often see- no miscommunication trope. Yixiao and Suige don't do that annoying thing where they break each other's heart "for their own good" or have some stupid misunderstanding. They communicate and don't keep things from one another- a well-written SML. Lately, I've been really annoyed by the trend where the SML appears harmless at first but devolves into a crazy bastard constantly coming between the main couple and doing horrible things because of his so-called love. But here, Xia Jingshi's infatuation with Yixiao does not take up too much screen time or cause dumb conflicts between the leads. He has his own goals and desires completely separate from Yixiao, and is willing to sacrifice her to get what he wants. Don't get me wrong-- he's a vile person. But as a villain, he's well-written and although he has a traumatic backstory, Fated Hearts doesn't use that to excuse his actions like other series with obsessive SMLs do- Feng Xiyang's glow up. I'll admit it, I reached a point in the show where I was actively rooting for her downfall. Like I cheered as she suffered in Jinxiu. But once she comes to her senses in the second half of the show, Xiyang became a strong, compelling character who I began to really like- Xia Jingyan. As an emperor and as a man, he is horrible. But even though his actions were in some ways worse than Jingshi's, I still felt a lot of sympathy for him. Both Xias are huge red flags, but at least Jingyan can love. As toxic as it was, I really was rooting for him and Xiyang- the ratio of action to romance. There are plenty of fight scenes and plenty of sweet moments between our leads. This balance is perfect- Yixiao and Suige's relationship. How can I end this list without mentioning it? This couple complements each other incredibly well-- they truly do feel fatedAlthough Fated Hearts had some minor flaws, these were greatly outweighed by the countless things it did right. I will definitely be rewatching.

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Kirka
2 people found this review helpful
Oct 19, 2025

A War of Love, Loyalty, and Layers

I just finished Fated Hearts, and honestly, I can't stop thinking about how beautifully layered every character was. Each one had a story, a reason, a heartbeat of their own. It's rare to see such depth given not just to the leads, but to every single person on screen - even the antagonists felt convincingly human, shaped by their pain and choices. And then there's Chen Zheyuan. It was like watching him enter into a new league altogether here. The emotional palette he drew away - subdued reserve one minute, nakedness the next - demonstrates the extent to which he has been developed as an actor. It is like you can literally watch him turn into the character rather than act it. This position has set the tone, not only to him, but also to everyone he surrounds himself. So much talk and unreasoned criticism has been made online but as a person who had been following his career long enough, I do feel proud. He has demonstrated that he is not a simple pretty face; he has the ability to be emotionally heavy, possesses presence and can still be tender when the scene needs it. Coming to Liqin, she may be older than him, but that never took away from their chemistry - if anything, it added maturity and intensity. Their connection on screen was nothing short of spellbinding. You could feel it - not forced, not overdone, just a natural pull between two people who belonged to that story. Even the second leads had their own strong arcs - they weren't just fillers. Their subplots were in fact added to the main story, which made it deeper and more meaningful. Even the antagonists had plausible explanations and the conflicts did not look artificial. I would like Chen to continue searching such diverse and rich characters as a fan. He has the potential to take on complex, unconventional characters - ones that challenge him and surprise us. No matter what's being said online, Fated Hearts stands as proof of his talent and growth. Sometimes, you just need one good project to silence the noise - and I believe this one does exactly that.

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