This drama respects the villain's intelligent and that's rare. Most dramas make the bad guy stupid and dumb, as…
They used an excellent distraction at the execution field. Every poor soul there was in shock when the huge blade broken after touching Yesha's neck. The smoke or cloud was another distraction. Yesha and his squad used it to run away.
Even as the viewer, I need time to calm myself down before realizing what has happened. Unfortunately, it's too late to act.
Haven't bought the package, so please don't spoil. That said, I'm not surprised, because it's clear that people…
I won't spoil you. Yes. Watching detective drama needs a lot of patient because solving mysteries is not like magic. You snap your fingers, and ta-da ... justice prevails. π€£π€£π€£
I have no problem with her acting because it's my first time watching her drama. From the beginning to ending,…
I know, right? I'm so sad when female viewers said droppedβthe FL's not attractive. I was like, whaatt??? π² It's a detective drama, not royals. π
Glad they paid off the poison storyline in the end. Also loved that Beiming put Xueman first and let everyone…
Yeess!! It was not his character, I was shocked! Bei Ming cared about others more than his feeling. He could ask Dai Rong and Qing Zhuo to take care of Xue Man or shackle her somewhere really quickly, but he didn't.
He stayed with her. And who would have thought, even Bei Ming was surprised, that his selfish decision led to them finding the antidote.
Yep. That's romance and love. And it's more beautiful than they're hugging, flirting, or kissing daily. Even we, the viewers, will get bored with it after many episodes and asked ourselves, "What's the point?"
You watch episode 2 to episode 3 in just a click. It's easy to say you shouldn't or wouldn't hurt or lose trust…
Condolences.
I know, right? Even after so many years, when we recall that moment we'll cry and I have no idea why it happens but we feel that regret again and say, "If I know he would gone so fast, I would have ...."
I don't even want to feel Xue Man's torture in those three years when his father died and her husband was the suspect.
I have mixed feelings about the final episodes.I appreciate that it had a happy ending, but the events stemming…
Bei Hai was not responsible for the Haiya massacre. He was not the one issued an edict to kill innocent people. Even in his last breath, he tried to find a solution or antidote for the pill.
Blaming Bei Hai is like blaming the vaccine makers when we fighting corona virus. They had no time to test the vaccine effect because they had to save as much life as possible. The dynasty was in danger at that time and they needed to defend the kingdom. Bei Hai came with solution but the effect was an unexpected misfortune.
Miao Jie brainwashed Bei Kun when he was so young, using his unlucky life and blamed it all to Haiya tragedy. So, made sense or not, his goal was a treason because the final target was the emperor. It was all Miao Jie's grand plan to avenge his hometown.
Excellent drama from start to finish. What I love is that they kept us second guessing ourselves. In the end,…
The best clue the drama gave us about the brothers was Bei Ming and Bei Kun had similar facial and physical features. However, I couldn't find or remember Yun Chi's relationship with that escort agency. So, Bei Hai and Yun Chi's last talk misled me from the previous suspicion. LOL.
It would be hard to watch a new drama after this one. I love a drama that respects its viewers' intelligent.
ep 34: how could they not think about the Swift Wind formula and the fact that some people in Haiya were poisoned…
This drama respects the villain's intelligent and that's rare. Most dramas make the bad guy stupid and dumb, as if all their plans are easy to read and the leads are gods who know every thing before it happens.
How can a 13-years plans by Yesha 1.0 and 2.0 be solved in two or three days? Even an American series detectives don't solve a crime that fast. Investigation needs time and careful observation.
Sometimes, your suffering can save your beloved's life.
The poison that so many people hate and curse because it weakens Bei Ming is the antidote of another deadly poison. Xue Man, the cast that gets most hate, becomes the hero. I'm speechless at this unexpected plot twist.
Even as the viewer, I need time to calm myself down before realizing what has happened. Unfortunately, it's too late to act.
Bei Ming ran away for three years and he was the wanted criminal. She had to catch him before interrogate him, dear.
Do you ever see a cop talk to a fugitive? I believe, never happened. The detective catches him first and asks question later.
You are very welcome.
He stayed with her. And who would have thought, even Bei Ming was surprised, that his selfish decision led to them finding the antidote.
Yep. That's romance and love. And it's more beautiful than they're hugging, flirting, or kissing daily. Even we, the viewers, will get bored with it after many episodes and asked ourselves, "What's the point?"
I know, right? Even after so many years, when we recall that moment we'll cry and I have no idea why it happens but we feel that regret again and say, "If I know he would gone so fast, I would have ...."
I don't even want to feel Xue Man's torture in those three years when his father died and her husband was the suspect.
I would drop this drama if Xue Man hugged and kissed Bei Ming when they reunited in episode 3. Because it was not trust but stupidity.
Blaming Bei Hai is like blaming the vaccine makers when we fighting corona virus. They had no time to test the vaccine effect because they had to save as much life as possible. The dynasty was in danger at that time and they needed to defend the kingdom. Bei Hai came with solution but the effect was an unexpected misfortune.
Miao Jie brainwashed Bei Kun when he was so young, using his unlucky life and blamed it all to Haiya tragedy. So, made sense or not, his goal was a treason because the final target was the emperor. It was all Miao Jie's grand plan to avenge his hometown.
The Wanted Detective is a male lead-centered series, but I bawl my eyes out more in this drama than any female lead-centered ones I've ever watched.
It would be hard to watch a new drama after this one. I love a drama that respects its viewers' intelligent.
How can a 13-years plans by Yesha 1.0 and 2.0 be solved in two or three days? Even an American series detectives don't solve a crime that fast. Investigation needs time and careful observation.