Li Shuang was too soft? You and I couldn't even survive the mental breakdown if we got tortured and almost got…
Yes!! The great things the writers give us are no toxic family, her army respects her and all of the soldiers are men, her guards are ready to die for her (no drama between female guards), and Jin An respects her as a general. Not once Jin An humiliates or mocks Li Shuang. It proves Li Shuang is a great leader.
I'm tired of watching drama where the mother/father/sister/brother hates the lead and schemes against her, or the subordinates betray their leader, or female guards fighting over a man's love.
Agree. The storyline is not the best, but it can keep us going until the end.
Just finished this and overall it was ok.Immensely enjoyed Ryan Cheng - he did a fantastic job portraying the…
Li Shuang was too soft? You and I couldn't even survive the mental breakdown if we got tortured and almost got raped near the death door. Sure, she was too soft.
I saw many people complaining about this show and I actually expected the worst when I started it that I dropped…
In modern time, childhood lovers might sound cliche, but it was common in the past. People lived in the same place since they were born to their last breath. They knew each other very well in that village or town.
Li Shuang and Su Mu Yang's relationship is special because both are noble. Both families approve their friendship. They see each other almost every day, making it easy to fall in love. And we all know first love is not easy to forget or let go.
So, like it or not, childhood lover will be in any historical dramas, not only C-dramas, this trope is in K-dramas, too.
One of the few gripes I have with the drama is that Li Shuang isn't wearing Aodeng's jade hairpin at the end,…
She wears the hairpin because she's a general. Jin An thinks it's suitable for her in her army clothes. She's no longer Taijin's General, and may wear any hairpin she likes. Let's pretend the floral hairpins on her head are from Ao Deng's. ππ
I'm tired of watching drama where the mother/father/sister/brother hates the lead and schemes against her, or the subordinates betray their leader, or female guards fighting over a man's love.
Agree. The storyline is not the best, but it can keep us going until the end.
Li Shuang's fight scenes look even better while rewatching. ππ₯°πΉβοΈ
Li Shuang and Su Mu Yang's relationship is special because both are noble. Both families approve their friendship. They see each other almost every day, making it easy to fall in love. And we all know first love is not easy to forget or let go.
So, like it or not, childhood lover will be in any historical dramas, not only C-dramas, this trope is in K-dramas, too.
He cares for her (if you mean the hostage is Li Shuang), but he doesn't understand why he feels it.
But please let me know if anyone found it.
I know, right? It'll be awesome to see little Jin An and little Li Shuang. ππ€©
Happy watching and enjoy~