If she didn't jump in, the pearl would have been with him all along and he wouldn't have had to freeze.
That makes her action even dumber. How did she expect him to keep himself and her safe. Not even the great martial artists there thought that they could save him. I know we're all craving romance, but can't they do it without making the love interest this stupid.
A-Shui has to be a spy or have a much greater identity, because the only other option means that the previously smart and highly perceptive girl we saw in the beginning has degenerated into this blundering fool.
I don't think she is in the way. It's not like they are together and he does not show any interest in anything…
I agree, never did pick up romance from either of them. That's what made that kiss so out of place. They didn't even acknowledge that it took place afterwards. A-shui seems more like a devoted worshipper than a love interest.
That's how you wrap up an amazing series and put a nice bow on it. 10s across boards. I'm sure the questions Charn asked Monk Kasem were in every viewer's minds; and the explanation was perfect for the series. I just love it when a series starts great, remains consistent and ends amazingly.
Ist half of this episode was a solid 10, i loved Sheng Shaoyou confronting his unfaithful father, however the 2nd half was entirely rushed, especially Gao Tu and Wenlang's story. I'm not the biggest fan of their story, but their ending felt so unsatisfying given their push and pull throughout the series. Would've really loved to see Wenlang groveling and kissing Gao Tu's foot and apologising for all the times he'd treated him wrongly.
This series being on the "Shows ending this week" section of MDL is killing me. I remember starting this thinking that October was too far and the episodes were too spaced, now I can't imagine my Saturdays without it.
I love how weird and caring our F4 is.
I'm sure the questions Charn asked Monk Kasem were in every viewer's minds; and the explanation was perfect for the series.
I just love it when a series starts great, remains consistent and ends amazingly.
I remember starting this thinking that October was too far and the episodes were too spaced, now I can't imagine my Saturdays without it.