And this is why you don't wait to deliver that kind of episode after 50 episodes. How much more tragic would it…
MAN LOOK!!! lol. So many modern full length drama you can straight skip the middle and not miss a beat. You can watch the first 10 and the last 10 and not miss anything. And what's with the modern Chinese dramas almost always have female leads that act like they are 12??? So infantile. While the costume dramas the women are often so bad ass. I'm always like WHHHYYY?????
Then he and JCY would have both died if he did that. It was just the 2 of them and Mudan against a bunch of other…
Everyone isn't dead contrary to the bloody scene out there. The Hedong army is *still* out there. And chaos means a LOT of dead people with no guarantee of success. In this scenario it's best to take the L - lick your wounds and regroup.
And he's not controlled and manipulated - you're forgetting he's really young and would have ascended the thrown likely as a teen. Ning already had his tentacles in everything and him playing like he was easy to manipulate is how he's been able to make moves behind the scenes.
The loss is HUGE but it's not the end. Killing Ning and descending into civil war isn't a guarantee of anything but a lot of dead civilians. Have you watched Blossom? The first episode of that show shows how your method plays out.
well, he is not dead to me lol i have seen too many cdramas. they will probably say some shit like oh it missed…
It's not that he just survived a stab (and twist) in the heart it's the body. They were taking the bodies out the garden. How they missed his and missed he was still breathing???
Then he and JCY would have both died if he did that. It was just the 2 of them and Mudan against a bunch of other…
I get what you're saying but Prince Ning's network is large - cutting his head off doesn't necessarily solve the problem and likely descends the country into chaos. They had already decided if he (JCY) falls you let him take the fall and regroup.
So there is a hallucinating sequence which is what I think you're referring to in episode 21.
I'm just gonna assume he had a contingency that Chu was in on - 'cause they were dragging bodies out the garden. How would they have left his or not realized he was still breathing?
After watching ep18: Man, I've been dying to see them love each other openly and without any burden for the last…
And this is why you don't wait to deliver that kind of episode after 50 episodes. How much more tragic would it all have been had we had say 10 solid eps of them being a happy couple and then the betrayal happens. Deve-damn-stating. I really want C-Dramas to stop the whole "let's pack everything in the last 5 episodes" instead of just spreading the story out. throughout the season.
I don't think he's as intelligent, but I do think he's more ruthless. I think he'd burn down an orphanage to get…
He's as intelligent. I remember from FP the policy paper he wrote. It was excellent (according to Mudan) and he built that dock/pier. He's very smart and capable, just a terrible human being however.
I doubt they do it, but if they pull a run of taking out the traitors one by one like Braveheart did when the lords betrayed Wallace and then they kept ending up dead. lol. That'd be pretty great.
And he's not controlled and manipulated - you're forgetting he's really young and would have ascended the thrown likely as a teen. Ning already had his tentacles in everything and him playing like he was easy to manipulate is how he's been able to make moves behind the scenes.
The loss is HUGE but it's not the end. Killing Ning and descending into civil war isn't a guarantee of anything but a lot of dead civilians. Have you watched Blossom? The first episode of that show shows how your method plays out.