Chu Yu's sword dance was what hooked me to the drama. I was lucky to judge the plot and characters by myself and ignored all the haters and age biased people. I was glad she did the same dance, but more beautiful movements, while proposing Wei Yun.
Chu Yu's coldness and maturity through all the drama was natural for a person grew up in a strict military family and closed to the father and brother. No other female actors could be a better Chu Yu than Song Qian.
For future viewers, give Fight for Love a chance. It's a war political drama with sweet, mature, and you name it kind of romance involving the main and support roles. The plot and characters are stay true to the title. The characters who are falling in love fight for their love, without neglecting their family and kingdom, in 40 episodes.
Yep. After watching episode 8, I might put it on hold or drop it if they prolong the misunderstanding in episode…
I should have asked you first before watching it. ππ€§ I thought the drama was the safe one because the main lead was Ren Jia Lun, not Cheng Yi. I didn't check who was the screenwriters, too lazy to open the cast list. ππ
Agree. Sad ending is one thing, but awful writing is discouraging.
She has no spiritual power and weak, but acting as if she is the most powerful cultivator in the realm, no, thank you. And she's a pervert for holding a stranger's hand after he says no for many times.
Yep. The problem is she keeps asking the wrong question and targeting the wrong person. She needs to use her brain, not her heart, while investigating. Her hate toward Xiao Huan and care toward her adoptive brother cloud her judgment. It's stupidity. She won't find any answers if she keeps doing it. π€¦π»ββοΈ
Decided that I would start this drama and hope (again) that Ren Jialun would give me a satisfying ending, even…
Yep. After watching episode 8, I might put it on hold or drop it if they prolong the misunderstanding in episode 9. It's getting repetitive. You'll understand once you get there. π I've tried my best not to drop it for Ren Jia Lun.
I know, right? I don't mind the misunderstanding trope in 1 or 2 episode(s). It happens in real life, too. However, don't extend it just to drag the story. π I hope so.
Ling Cang Cang's scenes are getting repetitive now: drunk, cry, and accuse the emperor.
Meanwhile, in today's episode, it was the brother who interrupted her so-called investigation. Surprise, surprise, after getting the answer behind her master's death, she concluded it was the emperor who framed her master. π€¦π»ββοΈ
Chu Yu's coldness and maturity through all the drama was natural for a person grew up in a strict military family and closed to the father and brother. No other female actors could be a better Chu Yu than Song Qian.
For future viewers, give Fight for Love a chance. It's a war political drama with sweet, mature, and you name it kind of romance involving the main and support roles. The plot and characters are stay true to the title. The characters who are falling in love fight for their love, without neglecting their family and kingdom, in 40 episodes.
It's a 10/10 with a satisfying ending.
Agree. Sad ending is one thing, but awful writing is discouraging.
Meanwhile, in today's episode, it was the brother who interrupted her so-called investigation. Surprise, surprise, after getting the answer behind her master's death, she concluded it was the emperor who framed her master. π€¦π»ββοΈ
Damn woman. We have enough obsessive ex trope in C-dramas. π€