I didn’t know Joy of Life ended in a cliff hanger. I was so shocked. I do hope they finish it. I just watched…
I love ZRY, he is so good. SSS is suppose to have a second season, because there is so much more story to tell, but how they did the ended it won't hurt it if it doesn't get its second season, unlike JOL which left on a huge cliffhanger.
Sigh, you just started it and without giving the characters a chance, you wrote it off. I don't know how you judge…
I read it someone's comment about Esther Yu not to long ago and I think they said it best (let me see if I can remember what they said). "Basically she shows no growth as an actress, because in all her dramas she has that same "cutesy" (I would call it annoying) voice and acts exactly the same way be it modern or ancient/costume." That's kind of paraphrasing the comment I read, but I agree.
A lot of actresses you can see the difference in their acting in different dramas vs real life. Esther Yu is the same no matter what context you put her in. Li Qin, Bai Lu, Landy Li, and Peng Xiao Ran (whom I am watching now) just to name a few of the actresses that have a lot of depth to me and can take on different roles without it seeming like the same character from drama to drama.
Sigh, you just started it and without giving the characters a chance, you wrote it off. I don't know how you judge…
Yeah, everyone seems to love it and normally I would probably love it too, but I can't get past her or the body switching they do. I don't like body swapping dramas ( I know it wasn't in there for long, but still..)
Sigh, you just started it and without giving the characters a chance, you wrote it off. I don't know how you judge…
I am not trying to dismiss your statements. I personally hate FLs who are bratty and childish. The others have made great points the FL in this has a reason for being the way she is and she has great development in this drama. She was never taught decorum or the proper way to behave, because she was treated with disdain and an outcast as she was growing up. Her only close friend being a mischievous bird.
Another note, the two main FLs in this both are actually mortal, and a mortal in ancient China got married between 12 and 18, you hardly ever saw a female get married after the age of 18, she was an outcast or a maid, etc. The actors playing these characters are actually over 20 years, but they play them like they are in their teens. I know there are several ancient/costume dramas that have strong, smart, etc teenage FLs, but sometimes, especially like this FL (who went through a lot growing up) have turned out "bratty" as you say. I necessarily wouldn't call it bratty, I call it more uneducated.
Sigh, you just started it and without giving the characters a chance, you wrote it off. I don't know how you judge…
I so agree about the FL in LBFAD. I am so not a fan of Esther Yu's and I honestly have tried watching multiple dramas with her in it. I think the only one I finished was Moonlight and I am not sure how I finished that one, maybe because of Ryan Ding, because I love watching him.
lol ep 7!!! I am liking how the ML and FL are slowly falling in love. Seems like ML actors were blushing during…
this is where I am at right now. I watched the first 6 episodes then paused to binge watch The Starry Love, since it finished, and now I am back to watching ROTF and at episode 7 now.
And finished. Probably one of the best sisterly love dramas I have seen yet. I want to say I liked the ending, but I was hoping for something different. Overall, it was a superb drama. The acting was wonderful and I haven't ever watched these actors before, so now I am going to check out any of their other dramas. The writing, directing, acting, costumes, and the cinematography were absolutely wonderful. I even enjoyed the little bits of comedy put in here and there.
My only negative is I think there were to many side couples. I wish they had stayed mainly on the two main couples' story, probably would have been a bit fewer episodes that way. There were a few inconsistencies, and a few plot holes. A couple of scenes were a bit draggy, but I was quite surprised at how much I enjoyed the whole drama. I also thought the dialogue was a bit off in the last episode (I don't know if that was cause I was watching it on Viki or if it was like that anyway).
I understand why a lot of people said it should have ended at the beginning of episode 33. Honestly, I am glad they continued it, (albeit, not a fan of ending) it cleaned up a lot of stories and actually I was on the edge of my seat for most of mid 33 and on.
I have only ever been moved to tears by two other actresses. Zhao LuSi in "Who Rules the World" and Li Qin in "Tears in Heaven". Seriously, it takes a lot for me to cry over a scene, but just finished the scene with Man Man's death and Landy Li has now become the 3rd person to bring tears to my eyes (and honestly I didn't really like the Man Man character), such a huge moving scene. If the rest of this series is going to become dark, not sure if I want to continue.
So I am currently on episode 33, When did the twins stop feeling each other's pain? Did I miss something? In the middle of episode 33, this is the spot I am at right now, where the girls are fighting that one guy (I forget his name).... Ye Tan gets hit really hard in the stomach by him and coughs up blood, although Qing Kui is fine and doesn't seem to have any effects from that.
Love your article, very well written. Princess Agents was probably the best open ending drama I have ever watched. I hate that we will never see an end but I think leaving it open ended lets us develop our own conclusion.
My biggest complaint is if/and or when they were to ever do a "season 2" of any of these dramas is the casting. IMO, if you replace key members of the cast for a next season (as what is being said with JOL 2) you won't get that same feeling or enjoyment with the original cast. I would rather not see a season 2 of something if you replace to many, especially the main leads. I felt that way when they made Eternal Love of Dream, although they touted it basically as a retelling of the story between Bai Feng Jiu and Emperor Dong Hua, it had quite a few cast changes that were quite noticeable. I know it is more about the continuation of story, but what draws audiences is the acting as well and for some characters they are just irreplaceable.
Since you'll be checking out their old dramas, I really recommend the Director's Cut of Goodbye My Princess (for…
Ty for the suggestions. I haven't ever watched Goodbye, My Princess (although it is on my "to watch" list), I don't like sad endings, that is why I keep putting it off. I have heard it is really good though. I am also currently watching Romance of a Twin Flower and everyone says PXR is a really good actress as well and I know she is GMP.
I was waiting til it finished to start this and I am glad I did. I don't think I could wait for new episodes. I am currently on episode 12. Although, I am not really familiar with the any of the leads works. I am absolutely loving this. I haven't been this excited about a xianxia drama since TMOPB. I am now going to have to check out these actors works. They are so good and this story is amazing. I love it. Looking to the remaining episodes, hope it continues on this pace. Loving it!!
I recommend you all to watch Jun Jiu Ling our FL is PXR its very good and shes bad ass and smart.
I absolutely loved JJL. I watched it initially because of Jin Han. He is such a great actor, after watching him in Our Glamorous Time and Twisted Fate of Love. Although, I hated him in The Princess Wei Young, well his character anyway. (I also forget he is in Princess Agents as well)
I'm just getting ready to watch episode 3 and I haven't stopped grinning, this is just to cute.
They do the "comedy" parts so well, that they end up being cute and funny at the same time and they flow so well in the story. I have to say that is probably my favorite parts of this.
A lot of actresses you can see the difference in their acting in different dramas vs real life. Esther Yu is the same no matter what context you put her in. Li Qin, Bai Lu, Landy Li, and Peng Xiao Ran (whom I am watching now) just to name a few of the actresses that have a lot of depth to me and can take on different roles without it seeming like the same character from drama to drama.
Another note, the two main FLs in this both are actually mortal, and a mortal in ancient China got married between 12 and 18, you hardly ever saw a female get married after the age of 18, she was an outcast or a maid, etc. The actors playing these characters are actually over 20 years, but they play them like they are in their teens. I know there are several ancient/costume dramas that have strong, smart, etc teenage FLs, but sometimes, especially like this FL (who went through a lot growing up) have turned out "bratty" as you say. I necessarily wouldn't call it bratty, I call it more uneducated.
Probably one of the best sisterly love dramas I have seen yet. I want to say I liked the ending, but I was hoping for something different. Overall, it was a superb drama. The acting was wonderful and I haven't ever watched these actors before, so now I am going to check out any of their other dramas. The writing, directing, acting, costumes, and the cinematography were absolutely wonderful. I even enjoyed the little bits of comedy put in here and there.
My only negative is I think there were to many side couples. I wish they had stayed mainly on the two main couples' story, probably would have been a bit fewer episodes that way. There were a few inconsistencies, and a few plot holes. A couple of scenes were a bit draggy, but I was quite surprised at how much I enjoyed the whole drama. I also thought the dialogue was a bit off in the last episode (I don't know if that was cause I was watching it on Viki or if it was like that anyway).
I understand why a lot of people said it should have ended at the beginning of episode 33. Honestly, I am glad they continued it, (albeit, not a fan of ending) it cleaned up a lot of stories and actually I was on the edge of my seat for most of mid 33 and on.
My biggest complaint is if/and or when they were to ever do a "season 2" of any of these dramas is the casting. IMO, if you replace key members of the cast for a next season (as what is being said with JOL 2) you won't get that same feeling or enjoyment with the original cast. I would rather not see a season 2 of something if you replace to many, especially the main leads. I felt that way when they made Eternal Love of Dream, although they touted it basically as a retelling of the story between Bai Feng Jiu and Emperor Dong Hua, it had quite a few cast changes that were quite noticeable. I know it is more about the continuation of story, but what draws audiences is the acting as well and for some characters they are just irreplaceable.