@Alexasopretty Here's another parallel. Feng Yin wasn't supposed to survive because she was an anomaly. That's…
Feng Yin was meant to perish in the beginning and Yuan Qi was meant to perish towards the end BUT it was their true love that changed fate and extended their destiny together. Yeppp, they totally belong to each other!
Happy Anniversary to everyone here and the cast and crew over there! Thank you for being my happy pill all last year! As time passes, I realize, it's very hard to surpass such a masterpiece. :) Take care everyone!
I initially dropped this at episode 11 but later decided to give it another chance. First off I want to say that…
The character development, how well the story flowed, both of the friendship to love relationships, the mistakes to redemption were major highlights to me. This drama didn't have to be groundbreaking to be meaningful and enjoyable. I really enjoyed this simple love story about how a boy hopelessly loved a girl and did everything including sacrificing all that he possessed, even his life so many times and in different ways, to save her and be with her. I'm glad we got to see them together again at the end.
Also, all my friends and their parents in Asia are watching TLI and loving it! Their Twitter feeds are full of…
It's funny because the dramas that I loved in 2023 like The Starry Love, My Journey To You, and this one, The Last Immortal, did good domestically but awesome overseas. Everyone I know in other regions are so into this drama, too.
The amount of views for this drama already shows that it's a hit.
After finishing ALP, I love Yuan Qi in here even more. Hahah. Yuan Qi will always be Yuan Qi, mischievous, kind, and responsible. They kept both Yuan Qis in different dramas consistent and the same in my opinion, one is just a child and the other, a teenager. Just like how this Yuan Qi liked Hua Shu because she was "kind", the child Yuan Qi in ALP also wanted to marry Feng Ran because she was kind and took care of him. He's always mistaking feelings of gratefulness for love.
Yuan Qi was always peeing in ALP and our Yuan Qi even had to poop. Hahah.
Then when Yuan Qi unknowingly peed in Dong Hua's Spiritual Spring, Yuan Qi took responsibility for his actions and got slapped by Wu Huan.
People call Yuan Qi dumb but he's really just a carefree child who likes to take responsibility for his actions and others, if he can. Yuan Qi was obsessed with weapons in ALP, so I'm glad his mommy left him the best Spirit Sword in here.
I love the parallels. I loved how A Yin never gave up on Gu Jin although his love threads were removed. She kept chasing him until she died. Everyone kept saying she didn't deserve him. Likewise with Yuan Qi. Feng Yin's love threads were removed through her many lifetimes over the thousand years yet Yuan Qi never gave up on her either. He kept shamelessly chasing her and even crashed her wedding. 😂😂 It was him, now, who people said didn't deserve her. They both just hopelessly love each other.❤️❤️
I'm not sure if it's intentional, but I liked how the revelations are broken up, like an episode was dedicated to each character. Episode 35 was all about Gu Jin's sacrifices and love for A Yin and then Episode 37 was all about Yuan Qi's sacrifices and love for A Yin. I'm still so touched. ❤️ Gu Jin/Yuan Qi did A LOT so it was nice to see two episodes dedicated to him. I liked how the revelations were revealed in here more than A Journey To You and I LOVED that drama too, but I feel like this drama's execution wasn't as draggy and heavy.
The amount of views for this drama already shows that it's a hit.
Yuan Qi was always peeing in ALP and our Yuan Qi even had to poop. Hahah.
Then when Yuan Qi unknowingly peed in Dong Hua's Spiritual Spring, Yuan Qi took responsibility for his actions and got slapped by Wu Huan.
People call Yuan Qi dumb but he's really just a carefree child who likes to take responsibility for his actions and others, if he can. Yuan Qi was obsessed with weapons in ALP, so I'm glad his mommy left him the best Spirit Sword in here.