I think she isn't aware of her sister's feelings towards DFYC. TRR is more perceptive.
"homeless villains" xD
It would be nice if we had a map of their world, so to speak, so we could see where all these different territories are.
Right now, we have Tushan and "down the mountain" from Tushan is the Human Market. Then there's the Spirit-Master City, which is a "difficult" journey from Tushan (though, is that just because it's dangerous, or is it also long?). Then there're these sand dunes, which are on the outskirts of Spirit-Master City?
Reddit always seems to be full of hate in any case.
I'm also "old" (how sad :D) It wasn't that anyone targetted me. I can handle that. But where I just wanted a peaceful discussion about plot points, there would be so much hate that it became pointless, because any actual discussion was drowned out.
I think she isn't aware of her sister's feelings towards DFYC. TRR is more perceptive.
He just scuppers his own chances through haste and greed. Like in Ep9... All he had to do was wait. That was it. Instead, he thought Shi Ji might fail and so he broke the formation to get Yuechu's blood for himself. And ruined the whole thing. Good for our leads, ofc, but duuuude.
How he ever passed the School of Villainy's entrance exams is beyond me (and no, there is no such thing, but maybe there should be)
Reddit always seems to be full of hate in any case.
I don't even mind if people aren't like-minded, as long as they are polite and constructive in their comments. But commenting just to trash a drama that others are enjoying seems such a pointless thing to do.
And normally it's not the drama even, it's because they have some deep hatred for some of the actors. In which case, why watch it at all? If you don't like them, just don't watch. (In case I sound a little frustrated, I apologize. It's because the negativity surrounding a previous drama spoiled my enjoyment of it quite a lot)
I was very worried about the mother-child vibes, but thankfully it hasn't given me that. Master-disciple, yes,…
I think it's because in a couple of episodes, there is mention of "she raised him" (he says this in Ep4, and I think someone else does in Ep1 as well). I wish they had cut those lines, really, because as you say, she didn't raise him. She definitely did train him with using his powers, but even that master-disciple aspect is fading now.
I'm so glad they didn't do the love-at-first-sight (when he was a kid!) bit that the manhua did.
I think she isn't aware of her sister's feelings towards DFYC. TRR is more perceptive.
I'm actually amazed that these two are still alive with all the sacrificing-for-each-other they've been doing :D
As an aside: I liked the conversation THH had with TRR way back in Ep5 regarding using DFYC's blood. The accusatory way THH asked "You agree to sacrifice Yuechu too?" showed that she cared for him in some way even then.
I think she isn't aware of her sister's feelings towards DFYC. TRR is more perceptive.
THH is now all against that idea, so hopefully she's able to convince her sisters as well. It would be unpleasant if DFYC realized that was the reason they originally kept him and fell out with THH over it. As it is, he was upset when he thought he was being protected because he has Dongfang Luo's soul within him.
In episode 13-14 previews, I think I can feel THH softening up a bit, which is great. She looks authoritative…
I wouldn't fully trust previews. They might make that into a dream sequence or something. Cdramas have a way of doing that sometimes. Though, I don't think we've had misleading previews with this one yet.
It would be nice if we had a map of their world, so to speak, so we could see where all these different territories are.
Right now, we have Tushan and "down the mountain" from Tushan is the Human Market. Then there's the Spirit-Master City, which is a "difficult" journey from Tushan (though, is that just because it's dangerous, or is it also long?). Then there're these sand dunes, which are on the outskirts of Spirit-Master City?
It wasn't that anyone targetted me. I can handle that. But where I just wanted a peaceful discussion about plot points, there would be so much hate that it became pointless, because any actual discussion was drowned out.
How he ever passed the School of Villainy's entrance exams is beyond me (and no, there is no such thing, but maybe there should be)
They have a daughter???? That makes me happy too... and a bit suspicious. Too good to be true.
And normally it's not the drama even, it's because they have some deep hatred for some of the actors. In which case, why watch it at all? If you don't like them, just don't watch. (In case I sound a little frustrated, I apologize. It's because the negativity surrounding a previous drama spoiled my enjoyment of it quite a lot)
I'm so glad they didn't do the love-at-first-sight (when he was a kid!) bit that the manhua did.
Could you post a link (to the vid where cast mentioned her), please?
As an aside: I liked the conversation THH had with TRR way back in Ep5 regarding using DFYC's blood. The accusatory way THH asked "You agree to sacrifice Yuechu too?" showed that she cared for him in some way even then.
Good question re:powers. I don't know/remember :D
In general, costumes have been gorgeous. There was a video somewhere about the design process, which was pretty cool to watch.
I hope they don't go for a bittersweet ending because I don't like bitter :D
She idolizes her sister and thinks nobody is good enough for her. Plus, he's human