Siho is starting to look really suspicious....Hwal and Sang Un's memories were obviously manipulated because now…
The writers will actually have to care about SiHo's development for her to be "bad" and we are past the point of that in the story
There are many reasons why Hwal could have been the one who killed the villagers. If he was enraged that they punished Sang Un for a crime OET was guilty of, then him killing them and taking OET's soul makes a lot of sense. Add in the fact that he was cursed from that point on and I think trying to make him innocent 1000 years ago is stretching it
Thanks to the dear writer/ director I am finally annoyed with Hwal and SW... His son is kidnapped, but he got…
He was Hwal's son several generations and parents removed. Let's not pretend they are the exact same people they were 600 years ago. For all we know, Hwal wasn't his father originally so they were related for just one lifetime
Tbh now that it's been revealed that both Hwal and Eul Tae were brothers 1000 years ago, and Eul Tae was the jealous…
What are you talking about? Didn't Bulgasal only intervened because Eul Tae killed his sibling? How did she become the bad guy in your delusions. Blaming everyone but the original murderer is a bit much
With all the controversies its mired in, it is wise to leave Snowdrop related content to that page and let this be about The Red Sleeve. Today is the final, let's enjoy it
The lies last very long and when it is unveiled, HJP still behave like a dork. He does not play any good role…
Thank you. I am on the last episode and how he "claimed" FL by telling the ML he need his permission before he talks to her was perhaps the most infuriating he made me and he did plenty of things to piss me off. My god, what an asshole
"She even helped his lover gain experience and confidence to become a self sufficient woman. "It is simply not…
I am not disagreeing that Cui Xi helped Bai Qin. She did towards the end when she was ready to take flight.
I am disagreeing with the sentiment that she gave BQ confidence and experience to be self sufficient. Bai Qin had been through hell and back and survived on her own for over a decade. Teaching her how to weave was ultimately a service to the Ren family. I give her zero credit for allowing her to see her son after how many years. Just no
And let's not pretend Cui Xi's motive when she was passing the baton so to speak, was completely selfless. She was paving her way out
I couldn’t help but to feel glad and sad at the same time for Shen Cui Xi’s ending… we’ll felt more sadness…
"She even helped his lover gain experience and confidence to become a self sufficient woman. "
It is simply not true that Bai Qin wasn't self sufficient on her own
I saw Bai Qin extend Cui Xi more assistant, starting from when she took her into the Ren resident when they were kids to facilitating her relationship with Wei Liang and fighting off Li Zhang or whatever his name was, than the other way around
I was keenly aware of the fact that Cui Xi never allowed Bao Qin to have a relationship with her son when she took him away as an infant. That made me stop short of fully rooting for her as a protagonist. It wasn't convenient that WeiLaing became team Cui Xi after witnessing her conduct towards the boy. As if that makes up for Bao Qin's loss
I don't pay much attention to the fandom and bst stuff but I loved this show so much I ventured out of the comment sections here and notice a disturbing amount of shipping the actors in the main lead.
If this is prevalent, I can see why, in addition to censorship, some of these actors are on guard in romantic scenes. All the frozen into place / fish out of water kisses make sense now. Who would want to give these fanatics fodder
That said, I am glad these two put their fears aside and immersed themselves into their characters.
There are many reasons why Hwal could have been the one who killed the villagers. If he was enraged that they punished Sang Un for a crime OET was guilty of, then him killing them and taking OET's soul makes a lot of sense. Add in the fact that he was cursed from that point on and I think trying to make him innocent 1000 years ago is stretching it
With all the controversies its mired in, it is wise to leave Snowdrop related content to that page and let this be about The Red Sleeve. Today is the final, let's enjoy it
I am disagreeing with the sentiment that she gave BQ confidence and experience to be self sufficient. Bai Qin had been through hell and back and survived on her own for over a decade. Teaching her how to weave was ultimately a service to the Ren family. I give her zero credit for allowing her to see her son after how many years. Just no
And let's not pretend Cui Xi's motive when she was passing the baton so to speak, was completely selfless. She was paving her way out
It is simply not true that Bai Qin wasn't self sufficient on her own
I saw Bai Qin extend Cui Xi more assistant, starting from when she took her into the Ren resident when they were kids to facilitating her relationship with Wei Liang and fighting off Li Zhang or whatever his name was, than the other way around
I was keenly aware of the fact that Cui Xi never allowed Bao Qin to have a relationship with her son when she took him away as an infant. That made me stop short of fully rooting for her as a protagonist. It wasn't convenient that WeiLaing became team Cui Xi after witnessing her conduct towards the boy. As if that makes up for Bao Qin's loss
If is it the latter, I'd be so disappointed
Your father killed my father during a WAR they all signed up for and TEN years later, I am going to punish you without telling you why.
Meanwhile the FL doesn't have a single friend or family to rely on. But her number 1 enemy gets a front role seat to her humiliation
If this is prevalent, I can see why, in addition to censorship, some of these actors are on guard in romantic scenes. All the frozen into place / fish out of water kisses make sense now. Who would want to give these fanatics fodder
That said, I am glad these two put their fears aside and immersed themselves into their characters.