I was wondering why I got an instant dislike as soon as I see QM's father. Turns out the actor played the main villain in AoS and I hated that character big time lol. The actor nailed his villain aura fr.
personally the sml can probably give her the same status she is looking for so declining or her reasoning was…
Someone below pointed out that she doesn't want to damage SML's political career with the eventual divorce while the same divorce is nothing for the royal family since he's still the Grand Prince even after it.
I think it makes sense since she still doesn't think about marrying for love at this point or settling in a family life, and she's dead set on getting a divorce after getting what she wants out of the marriage.
The drama since the first episode has made it clear that Huiju is not a likeable character. Only in some instances…
And right in the opening of episode 1, we were shown that she dared to wear all red to the palace as well. So, she simply doesn't care about rules and customs. Only what benefits her matters.
I think her wearing all white also is in line with her personality. She's petty and doesn't take any loss. Since QM already doesn't like her, there's nothing holding her back to get back at QM either.
I also wish she stays crazy till the end because it's refreshing to watch.
FInished till ep5. Not sold on the leads yet, but the battles scenes are really well done and main plot looks interesting so far. Will give it a couple more episodes.
For the last leg of the story and the ending we got, I can totally forgive that bit of a weaker middle parts. This is totally a case of landing the ending squarely for me.
I loved the novel a lot and was eagerly looking forward to the drama. While it's not a 1:1 of the novel (which is unrealistic to begin with), this is a damn good adaptation in my book because it retained the essence of the source material this much with the episode limitations they had.
Also was hoping for Xiao Tian to do well in the drama, and she knocked it out of the park when it actually comes out. So happy for her that this has become such a boost to her career.
Well, let's meet again in another drama discussion. This has been a ride. 💯
I think it makes sense since she still doesn't think about marrying for love at this point or settling in a family life, and she's dead set on getting a divorce after getting what she wants out of the marriage.
I think her wearing all white also is in line with her personality. She's petty and doesn't take any loss. Since QM already doesn't like her, there's nothing holding her back to get back at QM either.
I also wish she stays crazy till the end because it's refreshing to watch.
And, she's also injured. If you looked closely, there's blood on her forehead.
I'm on ep3. Will give it a try till ep5.
I can certainly nitpick stuffs, but this is miles better than some of those adaptations out there so I can let things slide.
I loved the novel a lot and was eagerly looking forward to the drama. While it's not a 1:1 of the novel (which is unrealistic to begin with), this is a damn good adaptation in my book because it retained the essence of the source material this much with the episode limitations they had.
Also was hoping for Xiao Tian to do well in the drama, and she knocked it out of the park when it actually comes out. So happy for her that this has become such a boost to her career.
Well, let's meet again in another drama discussion. This has been a ride. 💯