It's not too fast, and not too slow. It's a Chinese drama, they tend to have a setting-up period (in this case…
Actually, I am more into the fighting/action sequences and the vfx (if any) so I will probably prefer the full version. Thank you for your detailed answer. :)
Best option is to binge watch this series. It has a good story but after watching 2 mins, you start feeling sad because it grabs your attention with every second. They really made the best use of every shot. Wish there was a way to find out the total number of episodes for this series.
Same. But I'm trying to watch it today. I don't know why I've been struggling to get through this show.
I had watched 1 episode 3 months ago. Then I watched 1 more this weekend and stopped again. I don't know why I'm not getting into it. I wish the episodes were not over an hour long.
Drama lost steam in the middle. I'm just happy the female lead didn't need rescuing. That was refreshing. But how was she sure about which wire was the right one?
What started off great has turned into a pretty dull show. I'm glad I decided to drop early and binge the episodes or I would have dropped if I was watching week to week. The storyline is weak. I'm guessing all the excitement is left for the end.
can someone explain the ending to me? the subs got me so confused, what was up with the prince guy and why do…
The prince was simply using them that's why he hired one to protect him and the other to try to assassinate. He wanted to control both. Maybe he hoped they'd kill each other in the process. Once he got the power, he tried to kill off any threats. My understanding is that he decided to bury an empty tomb as it was his way of releasing them both as promised since they survived. For their own safety, they decided to live in the forest/village and mind their own business but in the end, they couldn't help themselves but this time they decided to work as a team.
I believe I have watched dramas in every way possible.
When I first started watching Asian dramas, I was looking for the best thrillers and of course they were the completed ones. I binge watched them over a few days and it really allows you to sink into the story. That is the biggest plus of binging.
This year, I decided to watch along with fans and I loved the experience of discussing with others what we enjoyed every week. It really gives you a high when you bond over similar views. But I also started to give up on more dramas than I previously had since I wasn't going by reviews and the general consensus. Rather I was forming an opinion along with everyone else. Watching along and sharing your opinion also means you will find conflicting opinions especially when you are critical of a show and will end up upsetting fans of actors/actresses cast in the series.
Then there are some shows where it's hard to decide whether to watch along or binge-watch. Namely, Alchemy of Souls. If you choose to watch along, the wait from week to week will be dreadful but in the meantime you get to discuss your theories with each other which will tide you over. If you wait until it ends, you will have serious FOMO plus all the spoilers. But at least you won't be frustrated by the cliff hangers or the suspense killing you from the wait. For part 2, I will definitely continue watching along because I would prefer to wait week to week than weeks to get the joy out of watching that show.
There is a 3rd "bridge" way of watching. I started some on-going shows that I found to be too slow at the start for my liking and ended up putting on hold and then binged the released episodes just in time for the finale or soon after. It helped me to keep going because I could finally see the story progressing and prevented me from dropping it. If it was post-finale, I got instant reviews to help me decide if the series is worth my time or not.
It is still rare for me to drop shows. I would rather put them off until I am in the mood to watch it or if I gave it enough time, I'd complete it for my satisfaction.
Ooh, what category was that?I think the categories I'll be skipping are titles with a typewriter and motor vehicle…
Impressive but I can understand why it wasn't doable for the average watcher. I have been spoilt by kdramas that are 16 episodes and one season long. So much easier to consume. And the moment I discovered web series by SK and China, I was done for. I love the idea of binging an entire show in a few hours. They keep the pace fast as well. No chance of getting bored. :P
When I first started watching Asian dramas, I was looking for the best thrillers and of course they were the completed ones. I binge watched them over a few days and it really allows you to sink into the story. That is the biggest plus of binging.
This year, I decided to watch along with fans and I loved the experience of discussing with others what we enjoyed every week. It really gives you a high when you bond over similar views. But I also started to give up on more dramas than I previously had since I wasn't going by reviews and the general consensus. Rather I was forming an opinion along with everyone else. Watching along and sharing your opinion also means you will find conflicting opinions especially when you are critical of a show and will end up upsetting fans of actors/actresses cast in the series.
Then there are some shows where it's hard to decide whether to watch along or binge-watch. Namely, Alchemy of Souls. If you choose to watch along, the wait from week to week will be dreadful but in the meantime you get to discuss your theories with each other which will tide you over. If you wait until it ends, you will have serious FOMO plus all the spoilers. But at least you won't be frustrated by the cliff hangers or the suspense killing you from the wait. For part 2, I will definitely continue watching along because I would prefer to wait week to week than weeks to get the joy out of watching that show.
There is a 3rd "bridge" way of watching. I started some on-going shows that I found to be too slow at the start for my liking and ended up putting on hold and then binged the released episodes just in time for the finale or soon after. It helped me to keep going because I could finally see the story progressing and prevented me from dropping it. If it was post-finale, I got instant reviews to help me decide if the series is worth my time or not.
It is still rare for me to drop shows. I would rather put them off until I am in the mood to watch it or if I gave it enough time, I'd complete it for my satisfaction.