So Ping Shu killed her husband to complete the whatever method right? So WHY didnt Qi Yun Ke kill his wife in…
No. Cai Pingshu suffered fatal injuries that eventually led to her death because she used 'Disintegration' (which she got from Yin Dai, the previous evil Sect leader) to boost her power tenfold against Nie Hengcheng.
It were Nie Hengcheng, Mu Zhengyang, and Master Qi that tried to acquire the Ziwei method (which requires the sacrifice of a close relative).
Mu Qingyan tried to learn both techniques. Cai Zhao tried to stop him, but he still secretly learned 'Disintegration' and managed to use it against Master Qi. He would have suffered the fate as Pingshu too, but in a twist of fate, it countered and cleansed his poison instead, saving his life. That was attested by Uncle Lei at the end.
Looks like the drama is following more or less the plot of the novel, with some characters being introduced earlier.…
yes i remembered the opening arc in the novel was very slow-paced i almost stopped reading. But once it picked up pace, it really picked up pace, and the story hooked me back in.
Ranting and discussing later, but I confirm this remake is way far superior than the original. Considering acting,…
I don't want to start a comparison war cuz I think the two versions have quite a different vibe. The original inserts comedy in an attempt to lighten up the depressing tone it conveys while the remake dives deeper into its genre and tries to seek the light from the other end of the proverbial tunnel. Both version accomplish their mission.
But I do agree that the remake did better at the microacting and script, NOT because the original sucks, but because the remake has the advantage of improving on something that is already good fundamentally.
wasn't he appreciated by the last 2 women who joined in season 1 as well? he was just not appreciated by the girl…
Hmmm I forgot how actively they showed their interest in him. But this time, it shows that he is a bit caught off guard with the attention. Or maybe he learns from his time then to not be too forward with his advances.
About time Sehoon got appreciated and pursued. He was the contestant that I rooted for the most amongst those in Single's Inferno as he seemed to be the most genuine one.
Oh gosh that sucks lol Moving is one of my favorite dramas. Should i watch this drama? Is it worth it? I like…
No, I haven't watched Dear X yet. From its description, the drama feels to angsty for me haha. "Hate to love you" is also a good romance, albeit more on the mature/adult love side.
It were Nie Hengcheng, Mu Zhengyang, and Master Qi that tried to acquire the Ziwei method (which requires the sacrifice of a close relative).
Mu Qingyan tried to learn both techniques. Cai Zhao tried to stop him, but he still secretly learned 'Disintegration' and managed to use it against Master Qi. He would have suffered the fate as Pingshu too, but in a twist of fate, it countered and cleansed his poison instead, saving his life. That was attested by Uncle Lei at the end.
Changning is SOOOO CUTE
I don't know if I will rewatch this cuz I don't want to go through the rollercoaster again, but I will remember the journey that it took me on.
But I do agree that the remake did better at the microacting and script, NOT because the original sucks, but because the remake has the advantage of improving on something that is already good fundamentally.
But one episode per week is too few! I can't wait that long