I thought only the bed scene was cut! the bathtub scene was cut too?!
As far as I know, the scenes weren't completely cut. I don't know exactly what the bathtub scene was like, but I can say that the bed scene, which happens after the bathtub scene, had a small cut. Instead of the protagonists getting out from under the covers, they're already in bed.
And for those who had doubts, ep38 the bedroom scene, after the bathtub scene, was indeed cut in the final version,…
For those who haven't seen it, in short, first the female protagonist and then the male protagonist emerge from under the covers. In the final version, they appear in bed without being under the covers; I saw this scene on Twitter.
And for those who had doubts, ep38 the bedroom scene, after the bathtub scene, was indeed cut in the final version, so those who saw it saw it. To be more precise, a part of the scene was removed.
I don't know if I should be happy or not with the leak..They cut their intimate bathtub scene.. For those who…
cut final version, meaning the leaked version is more complete... It starts in episode 37 and ends in 38. I didn't notice the bathtub scene, but I know that the scene afterward, which is in the bedroom, was cut. Anyone who's seen it knows that both protagonists emerge from under the covers, but that doesn't happen in the final version; the bed scene is still there, but part of it was cut. I saw that scene on Twitter.
I found the alternate reality of "what if this hadn't happened" interesting, but what bothered me was that the ending felt rushed, as if they had to cut things out to finish in 40 episodes— The beginning of the story was much more interesting and kept me hooked, but from the halfway point onwards I feel that things gradually lost their way and in the end there was a feeling of, was that all? But of course the drama is still good, but it wasted the potential to be a masterpiece.
I just saw a clip of the bathtub scene in ep 38 and OMG the TENSION, The CHEMISTRY in that scene. Pls, give me…
I think the scene will air normally; that bathtub scene passed censorship, so the one with the ML and FL will pass too. I saw that clip too, and I must say, I've never seen anything like it.
https://youtube.com/shorts/9fhrKKeUM-I?si=8IH4du-6Oa5rt8W8Which ep is this main leads hot scenes airing?
I haven't watched it. But the preview for episode 37 shows that the plot will take place in the palace, where the male protagonist will be under the influence of an aphrodisiac (and from the spoilers I've heard, I know that FL will have an intimate relationship with him). So, I would venture to say that this scene is from episode 37 or 38. It's a shame there isn't a preview of episode 38 so we can be sure.
I've heard spoilers about the ending, of course, besides the fact that it's a happy ending. The ending also shows a parallel world and how things would be if none of that had happened. Does anyone who has read the book know if this parallel world also exists?
"Can't act?! you're a hater. Many things are said about Bai Lu, but the reality is that she was successful.…
I understand, thank you for the information. The important part is, are you a hater TianXiWei and BaiLu? and are fan Zhao Li Ying? Wait, that's a silly question on my part. Your nickname is "ShenLi," probably a reference to ZhaoLiYing from the drama The Legend of ShenLi.
TXW cannot act, relies on Zhang Ling he's pretty face, and they fake the data. Too embarrassing.
"Can't act?! you're a hater. Many things are said about Bai Lu, but the reality is that she was successful. I don't see a problem with TXW performance; you just seem like a hater.
ep 21... There are very few episodes, it ends too quickly. I want more... I want to see the reunion between ML…
The bathtub scene was masterfully filmed; yes, it looks romantic, but there's no romance in it at all. In the end, it's the girl accepting that she needs to tolerate certain things, only because of her son; if it weren't for that, she wouldn't tolerate the situation.
Perhaps those who enjoy toxic relationships will see this differently.
I hope both "villains" have a fate worse than death.
Why do you think he tried to make it so artistically beautiful? Do you think it has more to do with an internal…
Perhaps, especially those who enjoy this sort of thing, see it that way, as a kind of romanticization, but I don't know, to me he's just a lunatic imposing himself on the girl. If only he were kind, but he's not even that, yes, it would still be awful, but less bad, "between evils, choose the lesser." I've seen many mini-dramas and, in those cases, the director tends to make it seem like the "toxic" relationship isn't so bad, but that doesn't seem to be the case here.
The scene in question seems romantic, but there's not a drop of romance in it; it's just the girl surrendering to the situation for some reason. I feel she simply accepted the situation after what the other woman said: we can't forget she has a son, and I have no doubt she would do anything for him.
I lost interest after the halfway point; I expected more from the drama. I feel sorry for Empress
The Empress's fate was unnecessary and very bad; everything they did to her was just to bring her back into the plot at the end.; yes, she was evil, yes, she was never a good person, but that wasn't the terrible fate she deserved, nobody deserves that kind of end, there's nothing more horrible than a woman being violated, even if she's an evil person.
The beginning of the story was much more interesting and kept me hooked, but from the halfway point onwards I feel that things gradually lost their way and in the end there was a feeling of, was that all? But of course the drama is still good, but it wasted the potential to be a masterpiece.
I saw that clip too, and I must say, I've never seen anything like it.
The important part is, are you a hater TianXiWei and BaiLu? and are fan Zhao Li Ying?
Wait, that's a silly question on my part. Your nickname is "ShenLi," probably a reference to ZhaoLiYing from the drama The Legend of ShenLi.
Perhaps those who enjoy toxic relationships will see this differently.
I hope both "villains" have a fate worse than death.
Remember: a sad past doesn't justify everything.
The scene in question seems romantic, but there's not a drop of romance in it; it's just the girl surrendering to the situation for some reason. I feel she simply accepted the situation after what the other woman said: we can't forget she has a son, and I have no doubt she would do anything for him.