Pretty cute series, short and bite-size most importantly, cuz if it's any longer than this i would definitely have gotten bored. Bromance was cute too, whole lot of mosunderstanding and MC is super hot-headed lmao. MPV is Tao Tao, she a badass queen
Is it perfect? Nope, definitely not. There were plotholes, a major one being how they never actually explained why ML could sleep whenever MC's around. BUT it's cute, and a nice bite-size series to watch when you have time.
Do be careful cuz this cpl has 0 communication :) up until the penultimate episode it seems, but it's not too angsty cuz they can't really drag out angst in 8 mini episodes. The last episode made up for all the sugary sweetness that was missing, and i loved it
A teensy bit scared by the bad comments, so shuld i watch it? I was mainly attracted by a vid of the 2nd cpl i think (has blue hair), can anyone tell me if main cpl's good/bad enough for me to watch this?
I think some things that were left out in the novel v series:1. In the novel, players entered the game because…
Overall I love both series and novel equally, cuz to me they're like 2 different but similar stories. I love the bromance in Spirealm, where RNZ is depicted as a much cooler character in the series than his novel self, tho he does have scenes where he acts cutesy to LJS hehe.
I think some things that were left out in the novel v series: 1. In the novel, players entered the game because they were dying / close to dying - e.g. LQS entered because he had liver cancer (or some other sort of cancer) 2. In the novel, players' appearance in the doors are different than their actual appearances in reality - e.g. RNZ can cross-dress in reality, and become basically a girl (but with a third leg) in the doors, so people often think he's actually a girl 3. I don't remember the organisation names actually being explicitly said in the novel, at least if it was, it wasn't often brought up - so 'Black Obsidian' and 'White Deer' etc. are a pretty nice touch by the series directors 4. LDY in novel is DEFINITELY not as loveable and friendly as him in the series. Like not at all close. Also he never entered a door with LQS. 5. There were also lots of characters in the novel that come and go, while the series like to reuse the characters, probably to cut on cost. But I think it's a nice touch, cuz deeper relationships are developed - e.g. XXC (the actress) had a much deeper relationship with LJS in the series 6. Series LJS is much smarter than his novel self - i've noticed times where series LJS figures out clues by himself, but novel LQS relies on RNZ a lot more: examples would be where in the seires both RNZ and LJS point out the lack of rubbish in the 'egg' door while only RNZ did so in the novel; in the same door, LJS in series noticed RNZ's trick of putting powder in the sisters' hair while his novel self couldn't
wait wait ur disappointed with the bromance? Cuz i was gonna watch it solely because it had bromance
Ok phew, then its going back on my list haha. I do agree its sad that China keeps censlring BL, but i do admit that i lobe watching these quasi-Bls. They give off a whole other level of vibes
I started off liking them quite a lot, but started losing interesting since the second half. I managed to force myself to finish watching the series, but it really fell flat mostly because the plot lacks excitement. Their relationship is supposed to be the plot, but nothing much happens.
I was looking for some kind of character development, and I found none. Nhai remained to be a spoiled child, and Ai remains to be the only one who can tolerate him as he is. Their dynamic's pretty fixed since the very first episode, which made quite a boring end.
That little interlude with Ai's mum was just annoying and unnecessary for me, especially since it was that very moment when I started disliking Ai. I was really shocked and disappointed when Ai decided to stand by a total stranger's side and accuse his adoptive dad, who's been lovingly raising him all these years along with his biological dad. Like wtf Ai, I thought u were smart??
I saw lots of comments saying ChenShi was annoying, honestly a bit shocked? I'm currently at ep8 so can't say much about whether that's true for the later eps, but so far he's just been a slightly idiotic bestfriend, who's surprisingly smart at times. He does go Bing ye a lot, but like why would he not, LiBing's literally the only one he knows and can rely on, and the same goes for LiBing cuz CS's the only one who knows his secret
Purely a masterpiece, but there were a few things I didn't quite understand and wish they clarified: 1. Who exactly was MH's senior? Some kind of godly existence? 2. What exactly was that 2 day gape when MH came back to existence? 3. If this is a 'game', is that MH's new reality? Or is there still a chance that he may be ejected back to the 'real world'? 4. How did YW not even question anything when he learned of the 'author's pen' and its power, and the fact that his world is actually a game. 5. Who is KH's foreign boyfriend????
First episode and I'm already so interested!! The premise is just amazing, I love a good transmigration story, and i can feel that this is gonna be a good one!
Do be careful cuz this cpl has 0 communication :) up until the penultimate episode it seems, but it's not too angsty cuz they can't really drag out angst in 8 mini episodes. The last episode made up for all the sugary sweetness that was missing, and i loved it
Also thank you for writing this article!!
1. In the novel, players entered the game because they were dying / close to dying - e.g. LQS entered because he had liver cancer (or some other sort of cancer)
2. In the novel, players' appearance in the doors are different than their actual appearances in reality - e.g. RNZ can cross-dress in reality, and become basically a girl (but with a third leg) in the doors, so people often think he's actually a girl
3. I don't remember the organisation names actually being explicitly said in the novel, at least if it was, it wasn't often brought up - so 'Black Obsidian' and 'White Deer' etc. are a pretty nice touch by the series directors
4. LDY in novel is DEFINITELY not as loveable and friendly as him in the series. Like not at all close. Also he never entered a door with LQS.
5. There were also lots of characters in the novel that come and go, while the series like to reuse the characters, probably to cut on cost. But I think it's a nice touch, cuz deeper relationships are developed - e.g. XXC (the actress) had a much deeper relationship with LJS in the series
6. Series LJS is much smarter than his novel self - i've noticed times where series LJS figures out clues by himself, but novel LQS relies on RNZ a lot more: examples would be where in the seires both RNZ and LJS point out the lack of rubbish in the 'egg' door while only RNZ did so in the novel; in the same door, LJS in series noticed RNZ's trick of putting powder in the sisters' hair while his novel self couldn't
I was looking for some kind of character development, and I found none. Nhai remained to be a spoiled child, and Ai remains to be the only one who can tolerate him as he is. Their dynamic's pretty fixed since the very first episode, which made quite a boring end.
That little interlude with Ai's mum was just annoying and unnecessary for me, especially since it was that very moment when I started disliking Ai. I was really shocked and disappointed when Ai decided to stand by a total stranger's side and accuse his adoptive dad, who's been lovingly raising him all these years along with his biological dad. Like wtf Ai, I thought u were smart??
1. Who exactly was MH's senior? Some kind of godly existence?
2. What exactly was that 2 day gape when MH came back to existence?
3. If this is a 'game', is that MH's new reality? Or is there still a chance that he may be ejected back to the 'real world'?
4. How did YW not even question anything when he learned of the 'author's pen' and its power, and the fact that his world is actually a game.
5. Who is KH's foreign boyfriend????