The battle in dome between JRF and 3 spirit sisters was pretty fierce. For the first JRF appeared to cause some…
It's crazy that we're actually cheering the villain for being properly villanous :D I don't want anything bad to happen to the Tushan clan or DFYC, but I do expect villains to be actual threats.
I wouldn't look at the rating so much, particularly as it is influenced (at least in part) by fan hate wars and absurd things like that. It's true that it takes a while to build momentum, but it's good afterwards
According to MDL, heat index is 9000+, which apparently can be interpreted as "well known and really popular"https://kisskh.at/list/4q6a5k81
Which means that it could be influenced by those crazy negative reviews from people who haven't even watched it? (It's one thing for a score to be influenced by people who genuinely didn't care for a drama, but quite another if it's influenced by people who are out to deliberately reduce a drama's standing)
According to MDL, heat index is 9000+, which apparently can be interpreted as "well known and really popular"https://kisskh.at/list/4q6a5k81
I don't know how much of the audience will have stayed for the journey (I like the show, and am glad I kept watching, but many will probably drop if they aren't entertained by at least the first 6 eps). But it still could pick up :)
It would be good if MDL would allow for part of the text to be covered, instead of all-or-nothing. When an entire comment is hidden, it doesn't make finding a comment or continuing a discussion easy.
According to MDL, heat index is 9000+, which apparently can be interpreted as "well known and really popular"https://kisskh.at/list/4q6a5k81
Pretty much. Each network has their own. MDL's own interpretation says the score shouldn't be compared across dramas. For a drama of this scale, 7500 is probably the minimum they would have expected (while for a small-budget production, that would be a great score). 9000 is good, but higher is ofc better :D
Perceptive! He's washing her hands with water that contains his blood. It's to make her able to resist Divine…
I like that she was a little smiley and playful in that scene, but why didn't she question why he was washing her hand in the first place? Or do we assume he has done that before, as a disciple (off-screen)?
Ep15 - I think she may have been disappointed that he didn't say he didn't want to leave Tushan as another reason (and only mentioned eating and sleeping for free when she reminded him) :D
Whats with the scene in episode 15 where DFYC washing THH's hands. She says why is he careful with water and all.…
Perceptive! He's washing her hands with water that contains his blood. It's to make her able to resist Divine Flame, which (I think) is the only thing she is vulnerable to.
I don't want anything bad to happen to the Tushan clan or DFYC, but I do expect villains to be actual threats.
(warning: it's kind of spoilery)
(It's one thing for a score to be influenced by people who genuinely didn't care for a drama, but quite another if it's influenced by people who are out to deliberately reduce a drama's standing)
https://kisskh.at/list/4q6a5k81
Having said that, it might be just flirting in this :D
She guessed his reason immediately