Hiiii everyone!!! I thought i would give this a try since I really liked the Untamed lol...I'm on episode two…
LOL, you missed all these information in the first episode, but it's easy to miss because EP1 is so dense with information. The first episode, ZZS explains he put the nails in a different way: 1 nail every 3 months, so he keeps his martial art, but only at 50% of power, and also he loses his senses slowly. they do know each other, i would rather you find out how yourself. and yes, A LOT of people die, someone compiled the death list from the cast list in the end- 60% of the cast died.
In Four Seasons Manor, we find a similar painting by ZZS's teacher with the flowers representing the students…
yes, it does represent the members. this painting in 81 plum blossoms is also a pretty obscure old Chinese tradition of counting down to Spring. 81 days starting from the winter solstice till spring is reached. Plum blossoms in the winter and represents fortitude and determination.
Apparently netizens complained about episode 32s ZZS’s screaming when he’s taking the nail out that “it…
LOL, i get what they are saying too, it's just an opinion. I see how they see the scene is a little "supersaiyan". But fans in Asian countries are just an another breed of people, the insanity is just so strange to me. but i see how Youku see the need to appease fans, because how this drama is tip-toeing the censorship
Apparently netizens complained about episode 32s ZZS’s screaming when he’s taking the nail out that “it…
i think people were saying it was not fitting the mood of the scene, it was too aggressive? i see what they are saying but also think it's fine how it is.
There are no actual ghosts in the story - when cursing or insulting someone in Chinese, the term "ghost" is often…
Ghosts and reincarnation do exist in this universe though, A-xiang's ghost visits Lao Wen in 35. but this might be a Harry Potter platform scene, which is debatable if it's happening in "limbo" or in his head.
While I love The Untamed (TU), one MAJOR difference I found personally between WOH and TU is that it took forever…
TU is very plot heavy, and it's always about moving the plot forward. Character development is very secondary. WOH feels more about the characters developing together with the plot.