Probably not the moment to say this, but the frailty of Xie Zheng onscreen seems dissonant with what I hear the…
hmm. I'd say the way he carries himself straightens up a lot when others come into the room and gets pretty serious. Around Gongsun and the Princess, he stays chill, but the energy seems more like serious strategist energy when he's talking to Gongsun about the war. It seems like this is the actor's interpretation of the character. He got all dark before, if I remember right, one of those scenes was the scene where he beat up that guy who hurt ChagYu's eyes. There was another scene like that, too, where he seemed a bit deadly, but I forget which now. So, I guess the question is now whether you think his interpretation of this character is right. I didn't read the book, so idk much about the source material.
Every day I wake up promising to delay watching newest episode until they are all out.And every day I fail 🥺😁
Today was war! I promised to watch today's and tomorrow's episode together, but I couldn't😂 then I started today's episode, and it started so funny that I didn't regret my decision at all
In these past few episode, the writers has been clear by showing us both Xie Zheng and Chang Yu's fears. They're…
So true. They're people. They're not perfect. She does not play about people she cares about at all. She's so serious. Maybe he'll learn that about her this time at least.
damn changyu really needs to understand that yanzhang is not a kid, but its somewhat understandable when think…
100%, I agree. He tells her that the injuries are not so bad and that she doesn't need to worry, but she fusses about them all on her own. He's not weeping about them or anything and gets up to do his job when they need him, but she doesn't care that he really could be able to. Her thought is that as long as there are still injuries, then he shouldn't be on that battlefield. I forget, but hasn't she seen him fight before? I think she knows he's capable (at least better than an average person), but is just panicky about it. It reflects her past experiences and how worried she is about losing another person she loves. I think the directors were trying to show that too, instead of the idea that they're turning him into a baby. She wants to take care of him because it's how she shows love. If she weren't here, someone else would need to bandage him up anyway.
We can count his fighting scenes on one hand, that might have been back in Lin An. I am disappointed that Xie…
hmm. They said he was dangerous and already showed us that he can take up quite a large number of assassins at a time, even when injured. Although he's a general who killed a lot of people and won a lot of battles, I think that was also due to strategy. Like the strategy they went with to save Channing. So, he's merciless- that sort of thing. Anyway, I'm thinking that the directors feel they've shown us enough background for his skills already, while he was at the village. There were a few intense fighting scenes there too
Today's episode is especially engaging. I started out yelling at Xie Zheng on-screen that he deserves to be slapped…
And he had gotten so confident with his lies too😂💀 when he drank that soup without thinking, I had a good laugh. Good to see that they trust each other so much😂 but I think he’ll sniff his food for several years after this lol.
It seems like this is the actor's interpretation of the character. He got all dark before, if I remember right, one of those scenes was the scene where he beat up that guy who hurt ChagYu's eyes. There was another scene like that, too, where he seemed a bit deadly, but I forget which now. So, I guess the question is now whether you think his interpretation of this character is right. I didn't read the book, so idk much about the source material.
I think the directors were trying to show that too, instead of the idea that they're turning him into a baby. She wants to take care of him because it's how she shows love. If she weren't here, someone else would need to bandage him up anyway.