I thought i missed something. Is it really concubine qiao deliberately caused the kid sick? If its true, such…
I think that killing kids is unlikely, but I do thing the writers want to push the envelope on drama. The boy will likely get more sick. But I hope the FL is already making moves to disempower Qian. Especially if she is hurting a little boy. The question are there other enemies we aren't seeing?
Qian is more and more obsessed with getting rid of the FL. But I also wonder if the writers are using her character as a smoke screen, to hide the real villain.
1. Rappers (stage presence was LIT)2. Ayu's grp (Ayu as a TL will make him grow as an artist I adore him so much)
1. The rappers did a really good job of working together. It was nice to see them progress. 2. I have a soft spot for Ayu. The introvert in me gets him. Plus I love his voice.
I thought i missed something. Is it really concubine qiao deliberately caused the kid sick? If its true, such…
We don't know for sure yet, it's just a suspicion. Because she asked him to keep news of the dog quiet. But she has used the boy to gain favour. And she tried to encourage him to eat sweets when it wouldn't be good for him.
I agree. Thinking back to episode 10, she can't understand why the ML rejects her and thus shifts the blame to…
I think she is very proud, because she is an official daughter who became a concubine. She probably blames the FL because she was there that day, not knowing of course that the FL was a tool as much as Qian was. The Xu clan all think she was in on the plan but as the audience we know she didn't have any idea.
Despite this, Qian still chose to be with the one she loved. But at the price of being a lower status. Her ego can't handle it. Yi Niang being a concubine's daughter. Her birth status is prejudicing everyone.
I do find it interesting that Qian a concubine, disrespects Yi Niang for being the daughter of a concubine. Whereas Yi Niang is sympathetic to Qian, and the powerlessness of being concubine because of her mom.
Also Qian doesn't know her adversary, she assumes that Yi Niang is uncultured and stupid because of her birth status, but we see that Yi Niang is very smart.
Most of the women in the ML harem, don't seem to understand him. He's a dutiful, proud man. He also doesn't seem to like being courted or chased. He likes order and doesn't like waste (the expensive soup turning him off). And he appreciates intelligent conversation. But his concubines who have been with him for a long time haven't been able to discern this about him.
Whereas the FL just doesn't care about him. But when she does notice him she is quickly able to understand him. Which is giving rise to his curiosity towards her.
I find it hard to feel sorry for Qiao. She really doesn't understand the ML. Everything she tries to do for him is the opposite of what he wants. Meanwhile she seems to be digging her own grave.
I guess setting up Qian as the villain was the best way to show Shi Yi Niang fangs. She tends not to get involved unless someone threatens her. I curious to see what she will do.
I really dislike Han Shang Yan, why does he blame Solo for everything. Even Mi Shao Fei's choice to retire is…
Lol, he does have a temper, but he did give up his dreams for the guy. And was willing to raise his kid for him. Besides the money for the team came from HSY. Not dissing Solo. He was a good captain. But HSY isn't really a people person. His charms have more to do with his skills, his loyalty and probably also his handsomeness.
I can't tell that's really disappointing... They just want a typical ending where they let the viewers to have…
Hmm I wonder if the writer left because of creative differences? It's kind of sad, because I liked the actors, and some of the script was interesting, although the stuff with the albatross/or big bird (I can't remember) was over my head.
At the end of the day I think my problem was that the recipients of the one sided love didn't seem very loveable. I think the writers/directors should have shown us more endearing sides to those characters.
Qian is more and more obsessed with getting rid of the FL. But I also wonder if the writers are using her character as a smoke screen, to hide the real villain.
2. I have a soft spot for Ayu. The introvert in me gets him. Plus I love his voice.
Despite this, Qian still chose to be with the one she loved. But at the price of being a lower status. Her ego can't handle it. Yi Niang being a concubine's daughter. Her birth status is prejudicing everyone.
I do find it interesting that Qian a concubine, disrespects Yi Niang for being the daughter of a concubine. Whereas Yi Niang is sympathetic to Qian, and the powerlessness of being concubine because of her mom.
Also Qian doesn't know her adversary, she assumes that Yi Niang is uncultured and stupid because of her birth status, but we see that Yi Niang is very smart.
Most of the women in the ML harem, don't seem to understand him. He's a dutiful, proud man. He also doesn't seem to like being courted or chased. He likes order and doesn't like waste (the expensive soup turning him off). And he appreciates intelligent conversation. But his concubines who have been with him for a long time haven't been able to discern this about him.
Whereas the FL just doesn't care about him. But when she does notice him she is quickly able to understand him. Which is giving rise to his curiosity towards her.
At the end of the day I think my problem was that the recipients of the one sided love didn't seem very loveable. I think the writers/directors should have shown us more endearing sides to those characters.