Jing Li is a victim of circumtances. I hope the screenwriter won't make him turn evil. (I've seen that troop before.,…
Because killing upright ministers that share the same enemy and keeping your uncle’s wife hidden from her husband, and treating your new wife like dog crap, isn’t evil? he’s a deluded victim mentality that takes no responsibility for anything, there is no defense for this type of second male lead. Just my opinion of course.
Does anyone think that Master Zhu wasn't there? And all of that was just Ye Li's hallucination?
Yeah, that seems very likely given what took place. If Zhu existed he wouldn’t have let Prince Li take her away, and he’d have had a real sword. Also, pretty sure it’s personality disorder, not just hallucinations.
Her dumb nature is actually really annoying. She actually doesn't have the courage to kill Yeli, still hired an…
I read that scene a bit differently. I don’t think she intended to kill her at all, she just agreed with the assassin’s assumption of her wanting him to kidnap her, because she felt too foolish to admit her true intentions. Kind of a yeah, that’s right, I want to kill her myself, when she really had something else in mind. I mean, she looked nervous and conflicted, self-conscious, before the assassin jumped to that conclusion. She didn’t look murderous at all.
Am I the only one who likes Ye Ying's drama character? Shes so naive and cute.. She wears her heart on the sleeve…
Half and half, she has potential. She can still grow up to be an adult, so she has the potential to transform into someone admirable during the course of the show. Whether she does or not is up in the air. The usual trope directions would suggest she will be redeemed as a person, it’s usually the pure and naive ones at the start that become the most evil in these shows.
She isn’t angry out of nothing either, or anything so banal as mere jealousy. It clearly comes from resentment at what Ye Li’s mom and side of the family did to endanger the father’s side of the family. Even if it was the right thing, she’s just too much of a child to see through it right now and needs to go through a crucible to grow up.
In short, if it’s not to late, she has obvious appeal too, just immature.
I understand that they couldn't keep the transmigration plot. Except for the names, everything is completely different.…
But there are still nods in that direction, like when she performed a three finger salute to stress the truth of her statement. Pretty sure that wasn’t a thing back then. Maybe I’m reading too much into it.
I wonder how much is her delusion, and how much is her deliberately covering up what happened...
I wonder that too, since she’s clearly on a vengeance spree. She acts a bit dotty, makes up stories, and sees people, but how much of it is just a cover to appear harmless in order to be overlooked or dismissed as a player and threat. Clearly, whatever the answer, she’s suffered quite a bit.
Both leads are emotionally scarred, but they’re both stronger than they let anyone else see. I think that part alone is what has me on the edge of my seat for the next episode.
ML and his sister in law seem to have given up on life and any postive coming out of their lives.. i feel sad…
There’s been a few clues that indicate that might not entirely be the case, and that he may have and still is biding his time. Such as the messenger jumping the wall. If he’s just playing that role of hopelessness for now it would make sense for him to hide it from the FL.
The empress dowager is likely responsible for his brother’s death, and his shame the last few years as well, and she’s the one that granted the marriage. I’d be suspicious of the woman as well, given all that.
Chen Duling no matter how good a role she acts, to me she's still Ye Bingchang of Till the end of the moon ...T_T
I thought it was just me, lol. I did eventually get over it, after watching enough of her shows. It was also somewhat ironic that her roles in end of the moon were sort of upside down. True evil as a goddess, disgusting as a human, but as a devil she wasn’t all that bad….
well i wouldn't want a mary sue for a protagonist lol the growth is the point
The rebirth genre is larger than that. Kunning Palace and Scent of Time was about redemption and growth, not vengeance. Princess Royal wasn’t about vengeance either, but growth, second chances, and the couple coming back together.
I’ll grant a lot of them are vengeance stories, and this one is, but it isn’t just that. It’d be far less good if it was.
She isn’t angry out of nothing either, or anything so banal as mere jealousy. It clearly comes from resentment at what Ye Li’s mom and side of the family did to endanger the father’s side of the family. Even if it was the right thing, she’s just too much of a child to see through it right now and needs to go through a crucible to grow up.
In short, if it’s not to late, she has obvious appeal too, just immature.
Both leads are emotionally scarred, but they’re both stronger than they let anyone else see. I think that part alone is what has me on the edge of my seat for the next episode.
The empress dowager is likely responsible for his brother’s death, and his shame the last few years as well, and she’s the one that granted the marriage. I’d be suspicious of the woman as well, given all that.
I’ll grant a lot of them are vengeance stories, and this one is, but it isn’t just that. It’d be far less good if it was.