This episode seriously annoyed me. - The overzealous uni-paparazzis (The uni-shippers)... - Mork acting more like a stalker than someone in love... - The perpetual exasperating Pi... - And the cherry on top of that cake is the extremely irritating girl from Tonhon Chonlatee, acting exactly the same intrusive ways as her character did in Tonhon Chonlatee...
*The only good thing about this episode was Mork completely ignoring Pi, in a few scenes at the end. That passive-aggressiveness attitude of Mork should have been used from the very beginning of this episode.
Wow... That was real and genuine. We don’t get to watch these types of depictions often in DramaLand. Whatever Nadao Bangkok productions are doing... They are doing it RIGHT.
Many of us here suspect, once you watched TLB, many dramas out there will become unwatchable. Romantic comedies…
Even comparing Ashile Sun to ChuMu... I genuinely feel it, like an insult to the writer, the actor and the director of TLB. There is absolutely no comparison between them.
Am I very well go back and finish the rest of The Rebel Princess. I had stopped mid-way, months ago. Or even re-watch General and I; which, has the same strong, intelligent and devoted to each other’s plot-line as TLB.
It is interesting.... While I was watching TLB, the first thing that caught my attention was the splendid writing. It was only after I finished it that I realized how much that I love the whole thing.
Many of us here suspect, once you watched TLB, many dramas out there will become unwatchable. Romantic comedies…
Indeed, I completely concur with your statement. I already dropped 3 cdramas since I finished TLB. Now, I am perseveringly watching Court Lady solely because of XuXu... And I am questioning myself on “What the heck am I actually watching?”
Here we go again... The “Ashile Sun After Effects...”:( I never thought that I would miss Ashile Sun that much. The more I watch this ChuMu’s character in the Court Lady, the more I miss Sun.
I should have watched the Court Lady before The Long Ballad. That was a very bad idea.
* If the best character of a partner, boyfriend and husband of the year 2020 belongs to Yu Si Feng in Love and Redemption... The best character of a partner, boyfriend and husband of the year 2021 belongs to Ashile Sun.
I was just saying that they should have Leo and Rosy as the main couple in a drama together... Then they served me my wish on a silver platter. Fantastic!
This young man is growing and developing superbly with his acting. Leo Wu literally blew my mind in The Long Ballad... And I thought that he could not surpass Cross Fire... Then he did!
The Long Ballad has to be one of the few straight and clear-line writings that I have seen in a drama, in recent years... And based on a comic Manhwa; that was simply brilliant.
Let’s give a special shout-out to the writer or the writers of this historical drama: Writing Division! AH!
*My only complaint... While every other couple in this production was enjoying their kissing scenes, left and right... My main couple had one single censored, non-existent and rather pitiful kissing scene.
Rosy who played an overly expressive character Leyan? Cried in sadness, smiled sunshine when happy and flinched…
First, great description. Second, as I wrote in my original post; I am thinking the unthinkable. For me, the character Li Changge is very well written. The complexities in her character are brilliantly written... Just brilliant. And I am most impressed because this was based on a comic. But personally, I find D.’s eyes and expressions a bit dull.
Would you care to elaborate?
- The overzealous uni-paparazzis (The uni-shippers)...
- Mork acting more like a stalker than someone in love...
- The perpetual exasperating Pi...
- And the cherry on top of that cake is the extremely irritating girl from Tonhon Chonlatee, acting exactly the same intrusive ways as her character did in Tonhon Chonlatee...
*The only good thing about this episode was Mork completely ignoring Pi, in a few scenes at the end. That passive-aggressiveness attitude of Mork should have been used from the very beginning of this episode.
That was real and genuine.
We don’t get to watch these types of depictions often in DramaLand.
Whatever Nadao Bangkok productions are doing... They are doing it RIGHT.
I genuinely feel it, like an insult to the writer, the actor and the director of TLB.
There is absolutely no comparison between them.
Am I very well go back and finish the rest of The Rebel Princess. I had stopped mid-way, months ago.
Or even re-watch General and I; which, has the same strong, intelligent and devoted to each other’s plot-line as TLB.
It is interesting.... While I was watching TLB, the first thing that caught my attention was the splendid writing. It was only after I finished it that I realized how much that I love the whole thing.
The struggle is real!
I already dropped 3 cdramas since I finished TLB.
Now, I am perseveringly watching Court Lady solely because of XuXu...
And I am questioning myself on “What the heck am I actually watching?”
The “Ashile Sun After Effects...”:(
I never thought that I would miss Ashile Sun that much.
The more I watch this ChuMu’s character in the Court Lady, the more I miss Sun.
I should have watched the Court Lady before The Long Ballad. That was a very bad idea.
* If the best character of a partner, boyfriend and husband of the year 2020 belongs to Yu Si Feng in Love and Redemption...
The best character of a partner, boyfriend and husband of the year 2021 belongs to Ashile Sun.
Then they served me my wish on a silver platter.
Fantastic!
Leo Wu literally blew my mind in The Long Ballad...
And I thought that he could not surpass Cross Fire...
Then he did!
I admit that I really love the writing in this drama.
And based on a comic Manhwa; that was simply brilliant.
Let’s give a special shout-out to the writer or the writers of this historical drama:
Writing Division!
AH!
*My only complaint...
While every other couple in this production was enjoying their kissing scenes, left and right... My main couple had one single censored, non-existent and rather pitiful kissing scene.
Amusing
I think right now; most viewers are waiting for I Promised You the Moon.
No, we are not talking about the same thing.
I thought you were talking about Sharawat.
Second, as I wrote in my original post; I am thinking the unthinkable.
For me, the character Li Changge is very well written. The complexities in her character are brilliantly written... Just brilliant. And I am most impressed because this was based on a comic.
But personally, I find D.’s eyes and expressions a bit dull.
As for Leo, I agree 100% with you.
Besides the drunk scene, I thought that they did not kiss at all.