Another wonderful episode, I'm absolutely loving our protagonists, they've already won me over with their characters. So far my favorite character is Duan Xu, I want to know more about him.
From now on I'll be talking about spoilers, but only for episodes that have aired without the VIP combo, so you don't miss out on the experience. Review of episode 3: Our protagonist, Duan Xu, is very intelligent and a character with an interesting backstory for us to discover. I'm eager to learn more about him. I like how he's always looking at He Si Mu, even though she's invisible. I wonder if he can see her. The battle scenes are very good, and once again I love that they use white, which differentiates it from other dramas where generals wear similar outfits. This is a refreshing sight. He Si Mu playing music while Duan Xu takes down everyone is simply cinematic. Another wonderful episode.
My God, saying they don't have chemistry is a lie. I've seen many comments here and on Twitter and in general on social media talking about the age of our protagonist compared to Arthur. What did you expect? A 400-year-old ghost and a young general? When it's a man being older, there's never this discussion. Dilraba is good in the role; the character description in the novel is exactly like hers.
I would just ignore those. V early + bots antis could v well make the drama go to 7.9 by ep 20. Reba's LoTL was…
If the Douban rating is above 6, it will be good because the haters give it a 1 without even watching it. Similarly, if this drama scores below 8.5 here, it's an insult; there are worse dramas with higher ratings. But anyway, I hope that the people who are actually watching will give it a proper rating. An 8 is definitely what this drama deserves.
The pacing is good and looks very promising; both the male and female protagonists have their own stories and arcs that connect to their personalities, which are also good. I was surprised that there's a lot of the normal world in addition to superpowers.
It's incredible that this drama is being bombarded with bad reviews without people even watching it. I hope that people who actually like the drama, or even dislike it, will honestly rate it here.
Wow, within one hour broadcast Reba and cfy anti haters alread flooded to doubon to rate one star. They are so…
I hope the fandom succeeds, and that the people who truly enjoy the novel, as well as the new viewers who liked it, give it fair ratings. I hope it stays above 6.0.Either way, the haters will never be able to ruin the drama because its audience is growing and growing. Another successful drama for our Dilraba.
Review of episode 2: Our ghost continues to shine, I'm still impressed by the visuals and setting of the drama. I love the white battle visuals of the general's army. I'm loving that the two have their own stories and developments, and I can already feel that they're going to have chemistry. Again, the director and the editing of the drama deserve praise, and the sound and OST are also spot on.
I was surprised by the first episode; the scenery is refreshing to see, the CGI and effects are well-done, you can tell it's an expensive drama. Dilraba and Arthur are great in their roles, and I confess they might have very good chemistry; the way they exchange glances at certain moments shows they'll have chemistry. The OSTs are spot on, and the drama's editing is also good.I also like how the drama was introduced; both the female and male protagonists have storylines to explore, and their stories connect. The secondary characters that appear in this first episode are also good, and lastly, I liked how the story was introduced without a lot of dialogue all at once, so as not to confuse those who have never seen this genre.A good first episode.