so itโs actually a harem? i kept trying to figure it out each episode but stayed in denial... turns out it really…
I guess I get your hang-up but that's the sort of drama this is so it's sort of like "take it or leave it". In my mind it's similar to going to watch a DGZ mini and getting annoyed he's taking off his shirt (I'm using this as an example specifically because I'm guilty of that so often). I haven't finished this though so idk how this one ends or if he chooses to be with JY by the end. My mind went Brrrr and I've only been watching Vertical dramas for weeks. If you like minis with Guan Yue he has a modern vertical out today that's ridiculous but fun.
I liked this one a lot. Wei Ruochen looks amazing in costumes in general but in this one he's wearing one of the wavy wigs ๐ฅฐ The plot doesn't have the FL personally get her hands dirty like in some "reborn viscious" types but here she didn't need to as for once the Prince ACTUALLY gave her guards who were competent in their job ๐ .
This has one of the best shut-downs of a crazy-delusional 2fl I've possibly EVER seen. It was a joy to watch him basically say "What are you SMOKING lady, you're crazy" ๐
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Saw a similar version under the name "Too Many Men, Too Many Choices" which when I watched it I thought was funny since it was really only the General and the Prime Minister. Here though the princess really DOES have a lot of men (and flirts with a woman ๐ ). She has a Prime Minister, the "head wife" General, a scholar, the Minister of Justice, and a member of foreign royalty (I think) who spies on her while cross-dressing as a maid in her Palace. Most of the story focuses on the General coming to terms with not being the ONLY one while she runs around collecting stamps. The end is abrupt and semi-lacking because of this but overall it was fun.
I think you might have missed that. The Emperor was NOT going to let him off, that's why there was the whole manhunt…
Ultimately I think that was actually one of the points they were making in the end, that all the blame is always left to screenwriters for making everyone dumb and not seeing them as real people with logical emotions and motivations ๐ - Instead they're like "I need "X" to happen so it WILL even if it goes against their established character. Which was one thing I took from one of the final lines of them having that realization of "wait, what if us awakening and throwing off the script WAS the script?" ๐
So basically, the drama "A Dream Within a Dream" is exactly what the title suggests. Both Song Yimeng and Song…
Nah, it's not disappointing at all. If you're watching even half closely it's pretty obvious from the beginning and they mention it as a possibility IN the drama even before the very end.
I really enjoyed the begging and middle of this. The humor, the acting...But skipped so much of the last episodes.…
I think you might have missed that. The Emperor was NOT going to let him off, that's why there was the whole manhunt for him and the script writer stepped in as his "ressurected" father. They then made a LARGE scene in front of crowds for public opinion on their way back. They were part of only 2 Noble Families (which yes was attributed to the "lazy scriptwriter") and Nan Heng specifically said that he was willing to forgive the actions so as to not cause a Rebellion of the they held troops if possible. So yes, while slightly dumb ๐ , it's also logical in the same logic that many other shows follow of politics of the masses.
Ok, I at first wasn't feeling this but it did get better. The FL was quite frustrating but as it went on, I have…
Oh no.... what she said was to think of ot LIKE she was off filming (how he would have that frame of reference ๐ ๐คทโโ๏ธ) Because just a minute or so previous he'd been getting updates on what she'd been doing from his people. So people saw her around, she just didn't want to be confined to the palace. That's why he was like "wait we agreed to 2 weeks with me, 2 weeks wandering but you've been gone 3 months and I have to get updates on you through my men" and she was like "oops, just think of it like I was filming a movie" ๐
Would you explain the meaning for me please? I would never have noticed Special if you hadnโt pointed it out.…
"Special" is usually given to things like "extra episodes" of dramas where they have their own page but aren't counted in your end of the year statistics. Specifically for this director this is the second time that this site has decided to lump two of her unrelated shows together as one "drama" and then list the two shows out individually as "specials" instead. The first were Rainkissed Fate and The Gold Behind The Stone being listed together as Jin Sheng Yu Ni. Now there is this one and a as yet still unreleased on under Liang Ge Xing Yue.
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I haven't finished this though so idk how this one ends or if he chooses to be with JY by the end. My mind went Brrrr and I've only been watching Vertical dramas for weeks. If you like minis with Guan Yue he has a modern vertical out today that's ridiculous but fun.
The plot doesn't have the FL personally get her hands dirty like in some "reborn viscious" types but here she didn't need to as for once the Prince ACTUALLY gave her guards who were competent in their job ๐ .
Most of the story focuses on the General coming to terms with not being the ONLY one while she runs around collecting stamps.
The end is abrupt and semi-lacking because of this but overall it was fun.
Specifically for this director this is the second time that this site has decided to lump two of her unrelated shows together as one "drama" and then list the two shows out individually as "specials" instead.
The first were Rainkissed Fate and The Gold Behind The Stone being listed together as Jin Sheng Yu Ni.
Now there is this one and a as yet still unreleased on under Liang Ge Xing Yue.