Zhan could have killed Jiang easily but no he wanted Jiang's mom to kill him, then Jiang's superior, then Chen. This guy must resent Jiang so deeply for not treating him like a good friend nor trust him. He must be jealous of Chen. This is a case of good friends make terrible enemies. Chen, on the other hand puts Jiang first and foremost. "I'll die for you. Everything I do, I do it for you."
The drama is done. The only format the spinoff can possibly be is in written form or comic form. I don't suppose…
I would just be happy if MZJ and Ian will star as a pair in another drama again. Heck, I'm totally going back to exile after this until I see them together in a drama again.
Guys good news!!!! The scriptwriter updated her Weibo and someone on Twitter translated it!!!Here is the link:…
The drama is done. The only format the spinoff can possibly be is in written form or comic form. I don't suppose the writer has resource to gather the cast and the director to do spinoff in drama format. The production came from Ian's company, 1cm, and it's a small company. This is probably their best drama production.
I'm not a brotherhood fan in any way shape or form because I hate ambiguous and vague relationship but I made exception for this one. First, I know Ian and was aware of this drama when he was casted. I did not know MZJ. So I watched this out of curiosity and ended up falling for the pair. Ian and Zijun are both very good looking in a sexy kind of way. Their sizzling chemistry is the main draw for me. MZJ completely dominates. I love his flirting ways and I enjoy looking at his expressions while he flirts with Dr. Chen, exquisitely so. My feeling is while everyone may flock to wuxia, I don't think any amount of wuxia will ever give MZJ the range of acting he performs in this drama. His character in this drama is so complicated and he has to perform a wide spectrum of personalities and expressions. It's a really substantial role.
If I was Kurosawa, I would let Adachi go as well and I would leave Adachi alone until he figures out what he wants.…
I'm the type who doesn't like to see repetitions. So I really just hope Adachi would have to choose Kurosawa once in ep 7. This pending realization or whatever in the last ep is becoming like too cliche/gimmick of sort. It's too typical. Maybe that is because I've fallen too hard for the Machida/Akaso combo that I became blind. I ignored the rest of the contrived details earlier and made myself believe that this is a drama that doesn't follow the typical Jdrama formula. I've woken up to my senses. My feeling is while magic is an opening act, it doesn't have to be a haunting issue for Adachi because it's a non-issue. Also, while Adachi's low esteem is an issue, it doesn't have to remain an issue until the last minute. It made the growth in between the episodes between pointless. Furthermore, the contrast is too sharp with Tsuge's casual kiss and had sex and poof magic was gone. Meanwhile, Adachi is running around in drama queen mode about it like world was going to end, dreading to kiss Kurosawa like he was about to kiss a monster. But they want it that way to accentuate the drama and they think it's good while I think it's weak and typical. Whoever wrote this thing just threw Adachi under the bus for some unnecessary dramatic nonsense's sake. They again emphasized his wishy washy self and didn't want him to move on from it. To add insult to injury, they made him an infantile 30 years old man. Pushed Kurosawa to the ground? Fear of losing magic because things won't go well? Does that insinuate he wants to remain a virgin forever and won't go into relationship? I'm sure relationship wont' go well because of that. There's a lot of contradiction in what's coming out of his mouth. Who wrote this nonsense. Adachi isn't an idiot nor does he live in a bubble. This scene is just over the top and ridiculous in a bad way. I can forgive over the top in a good way like they've done before but this contrast gives a bad taste in my mouth. And in the end I blame myself for having the wrong expectations and gushed about what a unique healing drama it is that filled my heart with happiness. So karma got me again. I can't brag about it being a healing drama anymore. I just have to put my foot my mouth and shut up about it. So I'm wrong again like I've been wrong before.
The central question of this show is not whether Adachi has become too reliant on magic. For most of this episode,…
If I was Kurosawa, I would let Adachi go as well and I would leave Adachi alone until he figures out what he wants. The ball is in Adachi's court. He needs to resolve his own issues or else he'll just be in his own shell forever. I already don't like how we're going back to square one.
My feeling is the development at the end of the ep is a little too abrupt and extreme. It felt out of place and cliche to me. But the silver lining is that Akaso and Machida got to showcase their range of expressions.
I completely lost my sleep last night, have more dark circle under my eyes, my head hurts, my heart hurts and…
If I remember correctly, the production mentioned they will make a drama that will not hurt anybody. But now a good population is hurting and squirming in pain. Can't trust anybody.
Them getting into dramatic conflict in ep 11 is a turn off for me. I really hope this would be different but they ruined it. Oh well. The silver lining is that I won't feel too bad if it's a crappy ass ending. I'm expecting the worst.
I’m so happy they’re putting this out! But also super sad that it’s over $100 USD. I expected it to be expensive…
Their price is actually cheaper than I expected. There's no such thing as less than $100 a blu ray boxset. $60-$70 for 2 eps is standard so this is a "bargain."
This is a case of good friends make terrible enemies. Chen, on the other hand puts Jiang first and foremost. "I'll die for you. Everything I do, I do it for you."
I ignored the rest of the contrived details earlier and made myself believe that this is a drama that doesn't follow the typical Jdrama formula. I've woken up to my senses.
My feeling is while magic is an opening act, it doesn't have to be a haunting issue for Adachi because it's a non-issue. Also, while Adachi's low esteem is an issue, it doesn't have to remain an issue until the last minute. It made the growth in between the episodes between pointless. Furthermore, the contrast is too sharp with Tsuge's casual kiss and had sex and poof magic was gone. Meanwhile, Adachi is running around in drama queen mode about it like world was going to end, dreading to kiss Kurosawa like he was about to kiss a monster. But they want it that way to accentuate the drama and they think it's good while I think it's weak and typical. Whoever wrote this thing just threw Adachi under the bus for some unnecessary dramatic nonsense's sake. They again emphasized his wishy washy self and didn't want him to move on from it. To add insult to injury, they made him an infantile 30 years old man. Pushed Kurosawa to the ground? Fear of losing magic because things won't go well? Does that insinuate he wants to remain a virgin forever and won't go into relationship? I'm sure relationship wont' go well because of that. There's a lot of contradiction in what's coming out of his mouth. Who wrote this nonsense. Adachi isn't an idiot nor does he live in a bubble. This scene is just over the top and ridiculous in a bad way. I can forgive over the top in a good way like they've done before but this contrast gives a bad taste in my mouth.
And in the end I blame myself for having the wrong expectations and gushed about what a unique healing drama it is that filled my heart with happiness. So karma got me again. I can't brag about it being a healing drama anymore. I just have to put my foot my mouth and shut up about it. So I'm wrong again like I've been wrong before.