I'm currently watching this drama and there's 2 things i'm confused bout-] 1) Why does Qin Fan become like that when he goes away from Si teng? Like they did give some kinda host-parasite explanation but i didn't quite understand it 2) Ever since Qin fan was kidnapped, even if he was miles away from Si teng, he didn't become monstrous or older .... like how did that happen?
Just my opinion- I think it would have been better if instead of showing all the past at once, they showed the…
That's what I'm hoping for, at they end everything will be well balanced and our characters will get a good ending, I'm already so hooked into them, though till now Lan is a bit too emotionless for me, maybe he will soften more in the future...
Just my opinion- I think it would have been better if instead of showing all the past at once, they showed the…
I get it, it's just that knowing how sadly the past ends always nags behind my mind while I am watching the flashbacks (and because the flashbacks are continuous, I can't get relief from the fact that Wei has actually returned in the present)... Although I won't say it's necessarily a bad thing, maybe this is how the creators wanted the audience to feel, a bittersweet emotion while watching the past unfold...
I don't know how much you followed the 'fandom', but I'd say, not unlike 'the others' but unlike 'few':)I wouldn't…
It's true what you just said, but that also makes it a bit different. Like you said, the past plays a huge part and in itself is a story...but showing it all together makes it feel like a whole different story (or season maybe) and I'm not able to connect the past and present together till now. So because I see it as it's own story, knowing how this story ends really saddens me... Just before Untamed, I watched another series "To Love," where the flashbacks played a similarly important role. The series starts with flashbacks and half of the episodes are flashbacks, but unlike Untamed, the past and the present are shown parallelly, allowing me to connect them seamlessly. Also the flashbacks are from the two different viewpoints of the 2 main characters, and this dynamic of shifts keeps it refreshing. So, even while knowing from the start that one of the main characters has been murdered, the overbearing sense of dread isn't there throughout the episodes... BTW I'm new to the drama world so pleaseee don't come at me, but what is MDZS?
This is my first C-drama and I was impressed with it at first - the chem between the main leads is out of the…
Just my opinion- I think it would have been better if instead of showing all the past at once, they showed the past and present parallelly, a bit of flashback and then a bit of present, it'd be refreshing then...
This show isn't available in my region, so I'm using VPN and stuff to watch it, and also unlike the others, I'm not bored with the flashbacks. It's just that when u know the flashbacks are gonna end like that, it gets a bit depressing...
don't start a drama right before exams, don't start a drama right before exams, don't start a drama right before…
Finals gonna be starting in a week, not studied anything online and now finals are gonna be offline, Imma taking a brave step and gonna start to watch it from today...
I loved the beginning of it and generally enjoyed a lot of it but the last 1-2 eps (in 10 ep version) felt a bit…
Seriously, the second couple could have had a better storyline, with Jack betraying like that, i have no empathy for him... he didn't even tell the truth or apologize...
1) Why does Qin Fan become like that when he goes away from Si teng? Like they did give some kinda host-parasite explanation but i didn't quite understand it
2) Ever since Qin fan was kidnapped, even if he was miles away from Si teng, he didn't become monstrous or older .... like how did that happen?
Just before Untamed, I watched another series "To Love," where the flashbacks played a similarly important role. The series starts with flashbacks and half of the episodes are flashbacks, but unlike Untamed, the past and the present are shown parallelly, allowing me to connect them seamlessly. Also the flashbacks are from the two different viewpoints of the 2 main characters, and this dynamic of shifts keeps it refreshing. So, even while knowing from the start that one of the main characters has been murdered, the overbearing sense of dread isn't there throughout the episodes...
BTW I'm new to the drama world so pleaseee don't come at me, but what is MDZS?