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…
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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.
Heeyyy!!! Where is the scene Bei Ming has promised Kong Yun after they solve the case?? If you know, you know. I expect it to happen because it will be funny. Did the team production forget about it because Kong Yun is the 6th ML? 🤔
I have no problem with her acting because it's my first time watching her drama. From the beginning to ending,…
Are you talking about episode 3 when Xue Man stabs Bei Ming? Sorry, can you be more specific? I don't want to misunderstood your question.
However, let me know if I get you wrong. I'll try to answer by using my comment down there.
First, we move from episode 2 to episode 3 just by the click. It's easy to say we wouldn't or shouldn't lose trust to someone we know from childhood. Because the drama don't show us Xue Man's mourn and confusion of her father's death, and her disappointment and anger toward her runaway husband. She has two men she can count on, but both suddenly gone and leave her alone in the cruel world.
She may have these questions in her head every single second in that three painful years: what if, why, how. And she's still trying to find the answer ALONE. Remember it's three years time skip. If I were Xue Man, I killed Bei Ming because the evidence pointed him as the murderer. If my anger didn't get the best of me, I, at least, threw him to jail.
Xue Man has more brain than me in this case. About the stab, Bei Ming is not a weak man. He can dodge or avoid it. It's a piece of cake for him. Next, Xue Man doesn't poison him to kill him, but to disable him so Bei Ming won't runaway again. Moreover, Bei Ming drinks the pill by himself. Xue Man don't shove it to his mouth.
And the poison is not Xue Man's fault, but Xiao Bai Long's.
How is this show as detective fiction? I dropped coroner's diary because it was way too illogical and absurd.…
Well, this series will stimulate your brain. They train you to be a detective by giving some clues and challenge you to beat the casts to solve the mysteries before they give you the correct answer.
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.
However, let me know if I get you wrong. I'll try to answer by using my comment down there.
First, we move from episode 2 to episode 3 just by the click. It's easy to say we wouldn't or shouldn't lose trust to someone we know from childhood. Because the drama don't show us Xue Man's mourn and confusion of her father's death, and her disappointment and anger toward her runaway husband. She has two men she can count on, but both suddenly gone and leave her alone in the cruel world.
She may have these questions in her head every single second in that three painful years: what if, why, how. And she's still trying to find the answer ALONE. Remember it's three years time skip. If I were Xue Man, I killed Bei Ming because the evidence pointed him as the murderer. If my anger didn't get the best of me, I, at least, threw him to jail.
Xue Man has more brain than me in this case. About the stab, Bei Ming is not a weak man. He can dodge or avoid it. It's a piece of cake for him. Next, Xue Man doesn't poison him to kill him, but to disable him so Bei Ming won't runaway again. Moreover, Bei Ming drinks the pill by himself. Xue Man don't shove it to his mouth.
And the poison is not Xue Man's fault, but Xiao Bai Long's.