You are right. As much as I usually enjoy watching Allen Ren’s acting. In these first 2 episodes, his lines…
I am heading toward episode 10. I have never seen Allen Ren so chatty, joyful, exuberant and act like a trickster in one single scene simultaneously. To say the least, It is interesting to watch. I will let you know when demonic Nalan Yue makes his entrance.
You are right. As much as I usually enjoy watching Allen Ren’s acting. In these first 2 episodes, his lines…
The editing of the scenes is bad; it is so obvious. There is no correlation between some of the scenes at all. The love story between the brother of the ML and the sister of the FL is so Fast and Furious; it is giving the King Eternal Monarch’s romance a run for their money... At this rate, they will probably be grandparents by the end of this drama. Hahaha
OK, 2 episodes are more than enough from this... this mess. I wasn't even sure if I'm watching the first episode,…
You are right. As much as I usually enjoy watching Allen Ren’s acting. In these first 2 episodes, his lines feel awkward. Undercover or not, comedy does not seem to be his forte so far. Also, they are jumping from one vague explanation to the next. The storyline and the lines are lacking substance.
I will keep on watching because well... except for the very few, almost every costumed drama released this year has been a major letdown (just blahhhh). However, I do not have any high expectations for it.
Was there any kiss in Under the Power? I can’t remember. This is ridiculous; why married an actor if you are…
I know... LoL That’s 90 hours and more. Even for me, that is beyond stretching for a drama. Jumong with 70 something episodes was my limit and that was because the writing and production were outstanding. Also that was years ago... I am not in my teenage years anymore...
Was there any kiss in Under the Power? I can’t remember. This is ridiculous; why married an actor if you are…
90 episodes and only 4 kissing scenes that may or may not be to my liking... The only thing that would get me into a 90 episodes period drama is a full blown intercourse scene. Nooooo.
Was there any kiss in Under the Power? I can’t remember. This is ridiculous; why married an actor if you are…
90 episodes and only 4 kissing scenes that may or may not be to my liking... The only thing that would get me into a 90 episodes period drama is a full blown intercourse scene. Nooooo.
Was there any kiss in Under the Power? I can’t remember. This is ridiculous; why married an actor if you are…
Ahhhh... There is one of those faked ones. Maybe that is why I didn’t remember. Sad, it would be nice to see him doing a good one that makes us hot and bothered like in General and I...
First and foremost, Lee Min Ho must have stopped smoking or at least, he smokes a lot less. His teeth are whiter, his eyes are clearer - shinier even and his skin seems a whole lot healthier if compare to 2 years ago. Those along bring me a big smile. Lastly, he feels a lot more mature and more assertive in his own skin. Those 2 years away in the military have improved his acting skills tremendously. They really did wonders for him... It also looks like that he has finally shed off that boyish and everything-eye-candy-look for a more manly, mature and a more reassured look.
There is always one demented-serial-killer-androgynous-ass-face prince in the royal or imperial family... Wow... That was a mouthful.
Ok, let me get this right. They killed off Mu Yuan; one of the most lovable yet sorrowful and pitiful character in the drama. However, after pulling off all those murders, framings, incitements and schemings; this demented-serial-killer-androgynous-ass-face prince aka Lord Lu got away with everything after just a slap on the wrist by his imperial “Dàgē...” Right... What the F...!!!
*Did I like this drama? I don’t know what I feel about it. I have major extreme mixed feelings about it. I did like Tou and Xue Zhi‘s wedding garments. That should count for something...
Will disagree with you. She will use tactics to gain power for him soon and many times will make sacrifices for…
Ahhhh... No wonder, the finale product is such a mess. One of the writers from the Novoland series; well... there is no need for more explanations. The Novoland series are always a complicated mess with superfluous side stories and irrelevant characters. As for the director, maybe this absurdity of a drama was just a side job... Hahaha. Obviously, the 2 dramas that you mentioned had better budgets all together and of course, actual real actors.
One more to add to the list of disappointments of 2020. I can count on 1 hand; the very few that I fully enjoyed this year. It has being really bad this year. At this rate, I might start checking Bollywood dramas again... Hahaha... No disrespect to Bollywood dramas, you just can’t expect much from them.
In order for Tou and Xue Zhi to be together, one of them has to either be critically wounded or critically ill... That is not a romance; that is a Greek tragedy.
Who is the mastermind Snake behind all these? It is a toss-up between the crowned prince and Tou’s older sister husband (The sickly prince aka Lord Lu). My money is on the sickly prince/Lord Lu. There is something about him that is just not right. Looking at it from the outside, the crowned prince would be the obvious choice because he would want to eliminate anything that obstructs his path to the throne. However with a closer look, that dejected prince, Lord Lu, is a Snake. His character reminds me of the other snake in “The Untamed.” He is the only one who would gain more if the Hall of Fame gets destroyed, if Tou gets killed, if Tou’s father gets framed and imprisoned and finally if the sitting crowned prince looses all of his political supports and gets removed.
I have never seen Allen Ren so chatty, joyful, exuberant and act like a trickster in one single scene simultaneously.
To say the least, It is interesting to watch.
I will let you know when demonic Nalan Yue makes his entrance.
The love story between the brother of the ML and the sister of the FL is so Fast and Furious; it is giving the King Eternal Monarch’s romance a run for their money...
At this rate, they will probably be grandparents by the end of this drama. Hahaha
As much as I usually enjoy watching Allen Ren’s acting.
In these first 2 episodes, his lines feel awkward.
Undercover or not, comedy does not seem to be his forte so far.
Also, they are jumping from one vague explanation to the next. The storyline and the lines are lacking substance.
I will keep on watching because well... except for the very few, almost every costumed drama released this year has been a major letdown (just blahhhh).
However, I do not have any high expectations for it.
That’s 90 hours and more. Even for me, that is beyond stretching for a drama.
Jumong with 70 something episodes was my limit and that was because the writing and production were outstanding. Also that was years ago... I am not in my teenage years anymore...
The only thing that would get me into a 90 episodes period drama is a full blown intercourse scene.
Nooooo.
The only thing that would get me into a 90 episodes period drama is a full blown intercourse scene.
Nooooo.
There is one of those faked ones. Maybe that is why I didn’t remember.
Sad, it would be nice to see him doing a good one that makes us hot and bothered like in General and I...
Is it any good?
Well, it is only at the beginning; I guess this question might be irrelevant.
Those along bring me a big smile.
Lastly, he feels a lot more mature and more assertive in his own skin. Those 2 years away in the military have improved his acting skills tremendously.
They really did wonders for him...
It also looks like that he has finally shed off that boyish and everything-eye-candy-look for a more manly, mature and a more reassured look.
Wow... That was a mouthful.
Ok, let me get this right.
They killed off Mu Yuan; one of the most lovable yet sorrowful and pitiful character in the drama. However, after pulling off all those murders, framings, incitements and schemings; this demented-serial-killer-androgynous-ass-face prince aka Lord Lu got away with everything after just a slap on the wrist by his imperial “Dàgē...”
Right...
What the F...!!!
*Did I like this drama? I don’t know what I feel about it. I have major extreme mixed feelings about it.
I did like Tou and Xue Zhi‘s wedding garments. That should count for something...
No wonder, the finale product is such a mess.
One of the writers from the Novoland series; well... there is no need for more explanations. The Novoland series are always a complicated mess with superfluous side stories and irrelevant characters.
As for the director, maybe this absurdity of a drama was just a side job... Hahaha. Obviously, the 2 dramas that you mentioned had better budgets all together and of course, actual real actors.
One more to add to the list of disappointments of 2020.
I can count on 1 hand; the very few that I fully enjoyed this year. It has being really bad this year.
At this rate, I might start checking Bollywood dramas again... Hahaha...
No disrespect to Bollywood dramas, you just can’t expect much from them.
That is not a romance; that is a Greek tragedy.
It is a toss-up between the crowned prince and Tou’s older sister husband (The sickly prince aka Lord Lu).
My money is on the sickly prince/Lord Lu.
There is something about him that is just not right.
Looking at it from the outside, the crowned prince would be the obvious choice because he would want to eliminate anything that obstructs his path to the throne.
However with a closer look, that dejected prince, Lord Lu, is a Snake. His character reminds me of the other snake in “The Untamed.” He is the only one who would gain more if the Hall of Fame gets destroyed, if Tou gets killed, if Tou’s father gets framed and imprisoned and finally if the sitting crowned prince looses all of his political supports and gets removed.
I don’t think there is any kiss scene in there either. I might be wrong. I have to double check.