Can anybody tell me at what point does the female lead stop being so naïve? Or at least become slightly more…
At the start of the mortal world, she's already more mature compared to the beginning. Around episode 15 i think?
Then around ep 30 once they get back from mortal world. She matures more.
Finally, after ep 40, she matures a lot. Started to empathize with her as she goes through her heartbreaking revelation.
Personally, I thought it was an interesting contrast in her demeanor/dialogue early in the drama versus after ep 40. How she admitted it was her own "fault for not believing him." Or how she sincerely agreed when being compared to the other female characters; "I was stupid. Stupid enough to be tricked." Plus more dialogues.
The subtlety in the diction makes a huge impact imo.
Anyone know if FLs voice actress is the same for Bai Qian in TMoPB? Feels like I'm hearing Bai Qian speaking...…
At ep 20. FL does the noble act and gives the ML the cold shoulder.
Lame.
I guess thats why its called Lost Love in Times because she's spending half the drama so far with their arch nemesis. Lol
So dumb. Homegirl trying to play god so she hurts the ML's feelings on purpose. More beating around the bush by the FL since ep 6. Rolled my eyes every time she has a monologue justifying why she just hurt his feelings. Then you gotta watch her feel sorry for herself. Jfc.
Finally the pretenses are dropped at ep 27; gets better.
For me, this was an extremely character-driven show despite the various events and occurrences going on within.…
I had the impression that Tingye knew his final plan was not concrete and may not be fully successful, so he kept it from her. That's why he wanted to divorce Minglan during their conversation in the prison -- so that she can at least be safe if his plan fails.
Then around ep 30 once they get back from mortal world. She matures more.
Finally, after ep 40, she matures a lot. Started to empathize with her as she goes through her heartbreaking revelation.
Personally, I thought it was an interesting contrast in her demeanor/dialogue early in the drama versus after ep 40.
How she admitted it was her own "fault for not believing him." Or how she sincerely agreed when being compared to the other female characters; "I was stupid. Stupid enough to be tricked." Plus more dialogues.
The subtlety in the diction makes a huge impact imo.
Story so far conveys how it's not going to be easy peezy meeting your lover again after 1000 years.
Anyone getting The Flame's Daughter vibe?
Lame.
I guess thats why its called Lost Love in Times because she's spending half the drama so far with their arch nemesis. Lol
So dumb. Homegirl trying to play god so she hurts the ML's feelings on purpose. More beating around the bush by the FL since ep 6. Rolled my eyes every time she has a monologue justifying why she just hurt his feelings. Then you gotta watch her feel sorry for herself. Jfc.
Finally the pretenses are dropped at ep 27; gets better.
That's what the 2001 wuji did. I think 2002 wuji did the same as well.