seems like the eps are getting shorter and shorter, again we got less than 39 mins, at this rate we might as well…
Tbh, I would rather have shorter eps with meaningful content as opposed to long episodes with too much filler (as long as they're edited correctly and we don't miss key moments).
Another what if-Could we see a time lapse after DFYC and THH separation, after which --DFYC would already be the…
I'm not too bothered by the process, because wouldn't it just be training? Unless maybe they introduce characters from the other two instalments or something.
She really told him he’s just a passerby and she doesn’t care? 🤦🏻♀️ Than destroyed her own memories…
[Edited to correct based on what Dana7 has said] She told him that (bit about being a passerby) *because* she's going to destroy her romantic memories of him. There's no use in encouraging him if they can't have a future. And from her POV, there is no other option because of this new, greater threat from Shi Ji. Two people's love vs. the fate of all innocent humans and spirits... But you can see she's upset.
She isn't in love with DFL, so those memories won't go.
We don't know if she'll complete that memory destruction process. They show her begin it in the preview, but who knows how it'll end.
DFL's soul was kept alive by that flower that she got from the Spirit-Master Kingdom, which also apparently slowed down the aging process. She says something like "even with the effect of the flower, you have grown" in a earlier episode.
Also, the fact that DFYC was so mesmerized by THH's small smile when she admitted it was she who'd sent it. I thought he was going to choke on that sweet thingy.
When watching, you have to keep in mind that FL is the leader of a spirit clan, has a lot of responsibilities, and is extremely stoic (her lack of emotions is also due to another reason that hasn't been shown yet). So you won't see her bubbly and giggly at any point. I think many people have found her stoicism off-putting, but I would have found it very weird if someone with centuries worth of worry is anything but.
(Spoilers below) Their relationship builds slowly, and with understanding. Actually, he falls pretty early, but on her side, you'll first see acts of self-sacrifice and minute expressions in her eyes, rather than anything obvious. This again is in keeping with the character. Later she's more relaxed around him (though again, don't expect a huge change in her character. Where she never smiled at the start, she'll occasionally smile in later eps. But you can see from her eyes how she feels. She'll also be more open about the fact that she worries about him. And she'll let him take liberties with her. )
Edited to add: she begins trusting him with her life as early as ep6, but she rationalizes all her actions to have a non-romantic interpretation.
Even before, in Ep11, when she thinks he's going to get married, her thought is "if you leave, I won't feel just sad..." Also, she goes to stop them, but they've entered the ancestral hall (that she can't enter) by then.
But as you say, her position makes it almost untenable. Like she tells her sisters: "compared to the safety of all the humans and spirits, my love affair is nothing".
To clarify: THH isn't getting married, someone else is fake-marrying. But Elder seems to assume THH is the one getting married. So DFYC says this to deliberately confuse and joke with Elder (and disconcert THH, probably :D)
She told him that (bit about being a passerby) *because* she's going to destroy her romantic memories of him. There's no use in encouraging him if they can't have a future. And from her POV, there is no other option because of this new, greater threat from Shi Ji. Two people's love vs. the fate of all innocent humans and spirits...
But you can see she's upset.
She isn't in love with DFL, so those memories won't go.
We don't know if she'll complete that memory destruction process. They show her begin it in the preview, but who knows how it'll end.
DFL's soul was kept alive by that flower that she got from the Spirit-Master Kingdom, which also apparently slowed down the aging process. She says something like "even with the effect of the flower, you have grown" in a earlier episode.
When watching, you have to keep in mind that FL is the leader of a spirit clan, has a lot of responsibilities, and is extremely stoic (her lack of emotions is also due to another reason that hasn't been shown yet). So you won't see her bubbly and giggly at any point. I think many people have found her stoicism off-putting, but I would have found it very weird if someone with centuries worth of worry is anything but.
(Spoilers below)
Their relationship builds slowly, and with understanding. Actually, he falls pretty early, but on her side, you'll first see acts of self-sacrifice and minute expressions in her eyes, rather than anything obvious. This again is in keeping with the character. Later she's more relaxed around him (though again, don't expect a huge change in her character. Where she never smiled at the start, she'll occasionally smile in later eps. But you can see from her eyes how she feels. She'll also be more open about the fact that she worries about him. And she'll let him take liberties with her. )
Edited to add: she begins trusting him with her life as early as ep6, but she rationalizes all her actions to have a non-romantic interpretation.
DFYC = Dongfang Yue Chu
THH = Tushan Hong Hong
Also, she goes to stop them, but they've entered the ancestral hall (that she can't enter) by then.
But as you say, her position makes it almost untenable. Like she tells her sisters: "compared to the safety of all the humans and spirits, my love affair is nothing".
DFYC says that about THH to the Elder.
To clarify: THH isn't getting married, someone else is fake-marrying. But Elder seems to assume THH is the one getting married. So DFYC says this to deliberately confuse and joke with Elder (and disconcert THH, probably :D)
What did she say the night before, except for liking his arts-and-crafts project?