This is the special episode plus extra music video at the end. Don't be confused, it also starts with sort of music video and recapitulation of main relationship. The real ending starts at 4:32.
A question for the novel readers, unconnected to the episode: is Tankhun pretending to be crazy? Did he looked around, saw he was surrounded by criminals and murderers and just noped mentally, used the kidnapping as an excuse (at least later)?
I am waiting for some plot to happen. Eye candy and smut are fine, but I'm ready for more story. Give us all the secrets, crime boss dad!
This is a rare idol drama I watched until the very end. And though I am lukewarm about the ending (pay off should have been stronger), the good things outweighed the flaws. The chemistry between the leads was great and their relationship was lovely. Save for Bai Fengxi's sect sister, all of the female characters were well written whether they were good or bad, which is a rarity in C-drama. I definitely preferred the jianghu adventures to court and political games. I am not unhappy that I watched it though. I'd recommend to everyone who likes watching pretty people.
Very good drama that got better as it moved along. The spy games became mind blowing by the end. Frankly, I suspected…
Basically, we learn at the very end that the death was his own choice. Love for his wife was one of the reasons. It just felt like a natural conclusion of this particular story. I hope this is enough spoiler to take the edge of anxiety while watching. Take it slow, the show demands attention. I hope you will enjoy it. :)
Oh, that's good, I hope you are right. It's just that 'falling in love with your rapist' is such a horrible trope. Replacing woman with the man does not make it better. Also, the older I get, the more I curate my entertainment experience. Thank you.
I have been reading comments and, if I understood it correctly, Pete ends up with Vegas (I haven't read the book), after Vegas does something terrible to him. Will someone spoil me so I can mentally prepare? Pete is a sweetheart and I already hate the thought of seeing him hurt.
It's done. Bai Yu's and Chen Kun's last scene together made me bawl.
Very good drama that got better as it moved along. The spy games became mind blowing by the end.
Frankly, I suspected almost from the beginning that Chen Gong would die. After all, no matter how good of a spy he was, he was one of the pawns that could be sacrificed for 'the greater good'. After his wife died, I was almost 100% certain. But I am a sap, so I hoped that the brothers would both survive. Also, politics is a quagmire and politicians - filth. Not one higher up in the Agency or politician was even decent if not 'good'. Only for Xun Xu you could say that he had some moral backbone, so he was obviously in the wrong business.
The acting was top-notch across the board and I quite liked the realistic cinematography - no beautifying filters for this drama. I think the drama passes one important test - I will re-watch it in the future for sure. Mind you, the drama requires patience and close attention. However it's very rewarding.
Usually, I avoid dramas that don't end on a positive note. Like, life is full of bad things, I can avoid them in my entertainment. I couldn't avoid it this time because it was airing drama. Still, in spite of it, I liked it a lot and the ending left me satisfied. I liked it more than Luoyang based on the work of the same novelist.
I don't care who is going to win, I just hope Xun Xu ruins all their plans because he always gets a shorter stick and gets hurt due to everyone's scheming. He's the most honest among them.
I finished episode 17 and the drama has gone insane. I should savor the remaining episodes but I'm afraid I'm…
I was right, it did got crazier from there! All the scheming, double and triple crossing? It makes my head spin. And there are only four episodes left!
This is the special episode plus extra music video at the end. Don't be confused, it also starts with sort of music video and recapitulation of main relationship. The real ending starts at 4:32.
I am waiting for some plot to happen. Eye candy and smut are fine, but I'm ready for more story. Give us all the secrets, crime boss dad!
Frankly, I suspected almost from the beginning that Chen Gong would die. After all, no matter how good of a spy he was, he was one of the pawns that could be sacrificed for 'the greater good'. After his wife died, I was almost 100% certain. But I am a sap, so I hoped that the brothers would both survive. Also, politics is a quagmire and politicians - filth. Not one higher up in the Agency or politician was even decent if not 'good'. Only for Xun Xu you could say that he had some moral backbone, so he was obviously in the wrong business.
The acting was top-notch across the board and I quite liked the realistic cinematography - no beautifying filters for this drama. I think the drama passes one important test - I will re-watch it in the future for sure. Mind you, the drama requires patience and close attention. However it's very rewarding.
Usually, I avoid dramas that don't end on a positive note. Like, life is full of bad things, I can avoid them in my entertainment. I couldn't avoid it this time because it was airing drama. Still, in spite of it, I liked it a lot and the ending left me satisfied. I liked it more than Luoyang based on the work of the same novelist.