I don’t get all the demand for “pure love” for the main couple in a drama this grim. There’s different kinds of love. And different reasons for being in a relationship. Just because the relationship doesn’t follow the standard romantic pattern doesn’t mean it doesn’t work. Tbh, in this type of storyline, I feel like the most plausible type of type of romantic development would stem from mutual admiration/understanding, comfort and familiarity. It would be the quiet kind, one that develops in the background as they face more and more hardships together and learn more about each other. .
Xiao Ran’s time on Sisters Who Make Waves 6 has ended. Although the airing experience wasn’t ideal, I think it was still a good opportunity for Xiao Ran to try new looks, meet new people, and gain new skills. Her final blog for the show is posted below: https://m.weibo.cn/detail/5162251275993384
I'm watching this drama and I'm on episode 8. I still haven't seen PXR yet, but I saw edits of her on TT. Her…
Her sense of faith is so strong that she really feels like she’s casting magic and interacting with the surrounding environment. She integrates perfectly with the special effects, which has been a weakness with some WYX’s shows.
I still think the Jialan in Jiu Huo’s memories is not the real Jia Lan. The kid versions of her don’t seem very affectionate and give the impression she’s a psychopath. The Huaizhu version of her seems to support this as well - she’s charming and manipulative but doesn’t seem too attached. I feel like Jiu Huo is banking on the memory loss and Huaizhu not knowing their backstory to create a false narrative. I don’t know if it’s because of genuine love or ulterior motives but it doesn’t feel right.
There's no itinerary for this month? 🤔 I hope she can join a new group soon. 🙏
Yeah there is. She’s got a fashion event at the end of the month. She’s currently traveling in (Tanzania I think). More than likely she took the time off to account for SWMW.
reading the comments makes me feel as if my taste in cdramas are bad 😭😭 I'm enjoying this and tbh i kinda…
Tbh, I don’t get all the negativity either. Other than the director isn’t always so great at filming people, I think it’s pretty good. It has a rare dark feeling without being overbearing or trying to force it. The story is interesting with a lot of components. There’s world building. It’s full of beauties. And the memory loss arc is an interesting switch up from the trope. I’m behind because of work but I intend to catch this weekend.
Ah, I forgot not everyone is on Weibo. Jialan’s initial promo shots/video have a different feel than what was shown in Jiu Huo’s memories. For example when holding the dragon’s core, the expression is completely different. Peng Xiao Ran has pretty tight control when it comes to expressions so if the feeling is different, then I feel there must be a reason. And Jialan herself doesn’t seem that affectionate in her child forms. I haven’t watched the latest episodes tho so maybe I’m wrong.
https://m.weibo.cn/detail/5162251275993384
I feel like Jiu Huo is banking on the memory loss and Huaizhu not knowing their backstory to create a false narrative. I don’t know if it’s because of genuine love or ulterior motives but it doesn’t feel right.