Okay, but LJL with his long hair down in that dark blue outfit is actually divine. Iām not even being dramaticāthis is a spiritual experience. Help
Thatās totally fair ā we all have different tastes and ways of connecting with characters, especially when…
Don't worry š Iām the same ā there are a few actresses I just donāt quite vibe with, even if fans get a bit worked up about it. At the end of the day, our time is limited, so it makes more sense to spend it on things we genuinely enjoy.
There seems to be more to it. Since it's still unclear what YBL's motive really is. LJL already had doubts because…
Yes, that is why I was confused. It really does feel like thereās more going on beneath the surface, especially with YBLās motives still being deliberately left murky And I agree about the books: their content almost feels secondary to how RSB weaponized them. Using the situation to eliminate Jiang while simultaneously currying favor with Luo for the Empress Dowagerās birthday fits RSBās usual political calculus. Framing Jiangās actions as a petty grudge over the book seems more like narrative misdirection than a complete explanation.
Recent trope that really keeps bugging me is the treatment of love interests of both ML and FL.ML at the first…
I actually found myself thinking along similar lines. The whole āRSB and her many suitorsā situation was entertaining to watch on the surface, but emotionally it does start to feel uneven. Watching LJL constantly run around, put out fires, and quietly carry the weight while she remains composed and seemingly unaffected can be a bit painful from a romantic perspective.
As a woman, I genuinely admire RSB ā sheās exceptional, calm, principled, and undeniably powerful. Sheās the kind of FL who will always stand at the top. But when it comes to the romance, I canāt help but feel thereās an imbalance in emotional investment.Sure, she never explicitly led anyone on, and ultimately it is LJLās choice to act on his feelings. Still, part of me wishes sheād allow herself to show just a little more warmth or affection.
That said⦠I also recognize that this restraint is very much in character for her, so Iām torn. It makes sense narratively, even if itās slightly frustrating emotionally. Hopefully, as we move deeper into LJLās plot, weāll finally get to see her support him more openly.
Wait, maybe I missed something ā the Jiang Governor resented the Wei clan and essentially doomed them over some books? I get that itās more about the context behind it, but still⦠I thought his motives would be stronger/heavier?
I get why it looks annoying at first glance, but a lot of this is actually explained if you pay close attention…
Yes, fair, really hope they won't go in that direction. I like their communication and dynamic so far. Yes! Loved how things went down at the wedding! He is great at supporting her, today's episode as well. They're not together yet but watching them already feels healing āØāØāØ
I get why it looks annoying at first glance, but a lot of this is actually explained if you pay close attention…
Yes, agreed. I mean I like how he did explain it to her later but I bet she would've handled this like a queen even without him. Also, wild take but this might be a foreshadow as to what will the ML do if something real serious will happen and he will either shut her out without explaining or do something irrational again. But that's just pure speculation from my part, who knows.... I do like both leads a lot so farāØš¤
With 10 episodes left it is to be expected that a lot of the plot still be unresolved, otherwise the series would…
Absolutely. I just hope they donāt rush through the more important plot resolutions toward the endāCDramas do have a tendency for compressing too much into the final stretch.
Why is everyone waiting for the capital episodes? Is anywhere stated that they're the best episodes or the more…
I donāt think thereās any official confirmation, to be honestāmostly speculation and expectations from viewers. Personally, Iām quite welcoming the shift in narrative space. The Rong family and Linji arc, while enjoyable, has started to feel a bit exhausting. Iād also really appreciate more focus on the ML, since his backstory is compelling in its own right and hasnāt been explored nearly enough.
And I agree about the books: their content almost feels secondary to how RSB weaponized them. Using the situation to eliminate Jiang while simultaneously currying favor with Luo for the Empress Dowagerās birthday fits RSBās usual political calculus. Framing Jiangās actions as a petty grudge over the book seems more like narrative misdirection than a complete explanation.
I actually appreciated Xu daughter's input, she's more likeable than I thought, at least so far
As a woman, I genuinely admire RSB ā sheās exceptional, calm, principled, and undeniably powerful. Sheās the kind of FL who will always stand at the top. But when it comes to the romance, I canāt help but feel thereās an imbalance in emotional investment.Sure, she never explicitly led anyone on, and ultimately it is LJLās choice to act on his feelings. Still, part of me wishes sheād allow herself to show just a little more warmth or affection.
That said⦠I also recognize that this restraint is very much in character for her, so Iām torn. It makes sense narratively, even if itās slightly frustrating emotionally. Hopefully, as we move deeper into LJLās plot, weāll finally get to see her support him more openly.
I like their communication and dynamic so far. Yes! Loved how things went down at the wedding! He is great at supporting her, today's episode as well. They're not together yet but watching them already feels healing āØāØāØ
I do like both leads a lot so farāØš¤