I think it was a must for someone to die in this drama and it was pretty good timing in my opinion but I was just…
I am not making “Some general assumptions about what you say...” I responded to your comment by telling you my own thoughts on adoption; whether, it is related to this specific storyline or not. It is up to each viewer’s perception.
The Leqing’s character was not able to be satisfied with her life, whether before or after Lige came back, because she never came to terms with her original status. That is why, she was always overly and exaggeratedly affectionate toward her adopted parents for fear of abandonment.
I think it was a must for someone to die in this drama and it was pretty good timing in my opinion but I was just…
I don’t want to sound cruel or anything... However, is it not all adopted children are really replacements for the legitimate blood lines? I think as an adopted if one can not make peace or come to terms with this unpleasant reality, one will never be happy with his or her life.
That broad is so funny or she is just plain stupid...
Why your husband would abandon you (Which, he didn’t) let see: - During a dangerous situation, you left with another man without calling for his name once. - You have multiple suitors and you were never afraid to display them in from of him - You were looking for true love even when you were with him - Your feelings seem to flip-flop more than a presidential candidate - knowing there was a rebellious coup d’état planned by your father; however, you never told him
*One thing that I find infuriating in Asian dramas, is how flip-floppy, wishy-washy, indecisive and irresolute these characters (Men and Women) are with their feelings. *They seem to enjoy the attentions.
That broad is so funny or she is just plain stupid...
Why your husband would abandon you (Which, he didn’t) let see: - During a dangerous situation, you left with another man without calling for his name once. - You have multiple suitors and you were never afraid to display them in from of him - You were looking for true love even when you were with him - Your feelings seem to flip-flop more than a presidential candidate - knowing there was a rebellious coup d’état planned by your father; however, you never told him
*One thing that I find infuriating in Asian dramas, is how flip-floppy, wishy-washy, indecisive and irresolute these characters (Men and Women) are with their feelings. *They seem to enjoy the attentions.
I think it was a must for someone to die in this drama and it was pretty good timing in my opinion but I was just…
I agree with you. The Leqing’s character did not make sense. A rich and pampered girl who used to hide her vicious tendencies in front of her adopted military family. How that girl managed to survive every time? How that girl managed to infiltrate everywhere without being discovered, like she was a highly trained undercover spy? And how that girl kept on outsmarting everyone, including the REAL trained assassin...? The scenarios were beyond unbelievable... THOSE DID NOT MAKE ANY SENSE!
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Totally agree with you. That was exactly what came out of my mouth: WHAT THE HELL...
It’s interesting how some actors are instantly and immediately adored by us, no matter of the characters they are playing... And some actors are just some tastes to be acquired...
Tobe Lee is definitely a taste that I am still trying to acquire. I just can’t get pass his RigorMortis demeanor. Even when he plays a somehow witty character, like in this drama.
The only great thing that came out of “Royal Nirvana” is Zheng Ye Cheng.
In his romance dramas, He has romance flowing through his veins... Just one look from him conveyed a thousand years of love. I nicknamed him, Triple Threats’ Zheng Ye Cheng: The man can sing. The man can act. The man can protect you.
Graduated from the National Academy of Chinese Theatre Arts, majoring in Chinese opera and an expert in Wushu martial arts. Indeed, there is no better candidate for any costume drama.
The trailer brought me here and I might give it a try for one vain reason only and that's Zheng Ye Cheng, who…
I nicknamed him, Triple Threats’ Zheng Ye Cheng: The man can sing. The man can act. The man can protect you.
Graduated from the National Academy of Chinese Theatre Arts, majoring in Chinese opera and an expert in Wushu martial arts. Indeed, there is no better candidate for any costumed drama.
Or any husbands who kiss their wives that way...I know that he does not suppose to feel any emotions so he must…
Well, whatever disorder he is suffering from or whatever diagnosis the untrained audience has already for him... It is too early for me to call him a psychopath. I need irrefutable evidence first.
Or any husbands who kiss their wives that way...I know that he does not suppose to feel any emotions so he must…
I tend to restrain myself from calling anyone with an abnormal disorder, a psychopath, unlike the Korean culture seems to do.
To me, he seems to be suffering from alexithymia. If it is, that doesn’t automatically categorize him as a psychopath. But your latter explanation has always confused me. I don’t know how conducive they are to emotional closeness, intimacy and kinship.
just bringing in the summer vibes! the guy is busy promoting at 3 different jobs haha i think his team is trying…
Hahaha... Rain is 38; he still has a couple of years before he is over the hill. It’s amusing that his aspiring younger look only promotes the reverse reaction from us.
*His new and interesting (Tropical Hawaiian Summer) style only makes him look older:)
This is terrifying and beautiful at the same time.The actors for their young selves are just as good as the ones…
First Kdrama for me where the young actor who plays the younger version of the adult male lead actually looks the same. That kid looks exactly like him. It is uncanny... At least for a Kdrama.
I don't know any husband, that lovingly looks into their wife's eyes, while she lists out a number of things to…
Or any husbands who kiss their wives that way... I know that he does not suppose to feel any emotions so he must have put some good training for that kiss... My real question is: If he does not feel emotions, how did he manage to create (procreate) a daughter?
I responded to your comment by telling you my own thoughts on adoption; whether, it is related to this specific storyline or not. It is up to each viewer’s perception.
The Leqing’s character was not able to be satisfied with her life, whether before or after Lige came back, because she never came to terms with her original status.
That is why, she was always overly and exaggeratedly affectionate toward her adopted parents for fear of abandonment.
However, is it not all adopted children are really replacements for the legitimate blood lines?
I think as an adopted if one can not make peace or come to terms with this unpleasant reality, one will never be happy with his or her life.
Why your husband would abandon you (Which, he didn’t) let see:
- During a dangerous situation, you left with another man without calling for his name once.
- You have multiple suitors and you were never afraid to display them in from of him
- You were looking for true love even when you were with him
- Your feelings seem to flip-flop more than a presidential candidate
- knowing there was a rebellious coup d’état planned by your father; however, you never told him
*One thing that I find infuriating in Asian dramas, is how flip-floppy, wishy-washy, indecisive and irresolute these characters (Men and Women) are with their feelings.
*They seem to enjoy the attentions.
Why your husband would abandon you (Which, he didn’t) let see:
- During a dangerous situation, you left with another man without calling for his name once.
- You have multiple suitors and you were never afraid to display them in from of him
- You were looking for true love even when you were with him
- Your feelings seem to flip-flop more than a presidential candidate
- knowing there was a rebellious coup d’état planned by your father; however, you never told him
*One thing that I find infuriating in Asian dramas, is how flip-floppy, wishy-washy, indecisive and irresolute these characters (Men and Women) are with their feelings.
*They seem to enjoy the attentions.
The Leqing’s character did not make sense. A rich and pampered girl who used to hide her vicious tendencies in front of her adopted military family.
How that girl managed to survive every time?
How that girl managed to infiltrate everywhere without being discovered, like she was a highly trained undercover spy?
And how that girl kept on outsmarting everyone, including the REAL trained assassin...?
The scenarios were beyond unbelievable...
THOSE DID NOT MAKE ANY SENSE!
That was exactly what came out of my mouth:
WHAT THE HELL...
And some actors are just some tastes to be acquired...
Tobe Lee is definitely a taste that I am still trying to acquire. I just can’t get pass his RigorMortis demeanor. Even when he plays a somehow witty character, like in this drama.
In his romance dramas, He has romance flowing through his veins... Just one look from him conveyed a thousand years of love.
I nicknamed him, Triple Threats’ Zheng Ye Cheng:
The man can sing.
The man can act.
The man can protect you.
Graduated from the National Academy of Chinese Theatre Arts, majoring in Chinese opera and an expert in Wushu martial arts. Indeed, there is no better candidate for any costume drama.
The man can sing.
The man can act.
The man can protect you.
Graduated from the National Academy of Chinese Theatre Arts, majoring in Chinese opera and an expert in Wushu martial arts. Indeed, there is no better candidate for any costumed drama.
It is too early for me to call him a psychopath.
I need irrefutable evidence first.
Good work!!!
But that kid must be new to the industry because I can’t find his bio or pictures anywhere.
To me, he seems to be suffering from alexithymia. If it is, that doesn’t automatically categorize him as a psychopath.
But your latter explanation has always confused me. I don’t know how conducive they are to emotional closeness, intimacy and kinship.
Rain is 38; he still has a couple of years before he is over the hill.
It’s amusing that his aspiring younger look only promotes the reverse reaction from us.
*His new and interesting (Tropical Hawaiian Summer) style only makes him look older:)
That kid looks exactly like him. It is uncanny... At least for a Kdrama.
I know that he does not suppose to feel any emotions so he must have put some good training for that kiss...
My real question is:
If he does not feel emotions, how did he manage to create (procreate) a daughter?