This was quite entertaining... I love how the FL can look after herself and only puts on the "damsel in distress" routine whenever she wants something. The dialogues were very funny. Only 15 episodes of approx. 10 min were easy to watch in a single session.
Can you tell me where you watched the subbed episodes? Not viki but anywhere else??
I watched on kisskh. The subs are, however, a lot more "adventurous" than those on Viki as it's the machine translation from Mango. They take some getting used to as all the names come up as literal translation half of the time.
The teaser-trailer looks impressive - hopefully for once the drama will keep the same tone of darkness and suspense. Too many times have we been promised dark suspensful drama only too end up with a fecking comedy or romantic same-old.
Ep. 21 was ok. As usual many elements of the novel have been rehashed and put in a completely different context. The flashback into Bai Yaxing's past felt a bit lengthy and I cannot see yet how all that happened there would be relevant for the rest of the story, but maybe the next episodes will tell. In any case, the actor playing Bai Yaxing is doing a great job in being an arrogant prick, he really brings some depth to the character. The drama version of Bai Yaxing feels a bit white-washed. They have given him such a tragic background with the lymphoma and the murdered in-laws that one could almost feel sorry for him. In the novel he was a police captain who got sacked for mis-conduct (he brought a woman back from an under-cover mission and then his girlfriend committed suicide - no hypnotist involved). He then went astray and committed murder to make his fortune.
For this genre, I'd recommend Under The Skin which utilizes its art theme crime well. I thought this drama would…
It's not meant to be a BL... Some greedy marketing people may have tried to promote it as such to attract viewers, but the source material is definitely not BL.
i dropped it sooooooooo boring don't waste your time
Totally understand you... I put it on hold by ep. 9 and it has been sitting there ever since. The novel was definitely much more interesting because it didn't try to be fun ny.
keep watching, the plot just getting better, don't mind small details
I don't mind the small details that they changed, some things that work in a novel, just don't work in drama, so it's normal that not everything will be the same. I do, however, have a problem with scriptwriters who seem to think that they need to "improve" on the novel by adding love triangles where there were none in the novel, or strange additional characters that nobody needs. Most of the time these additional elements stick out like a sore thumb and BFTB is no exception.
Right now the "stupid inventions" and "misplaced humour" is ACTUALLY keeping most viewers except you engage though…
I love humour, in stories that are naturally funny or have a slightly sarcastic undertone (like for example Royal Rumours). In this story, however, it feels out of place. Whenever the sciptwriters take liberties and try to change the overall tone of a novel (as they did for example in Unchained Love) it never ends well. I quite like this drama and don't need any "incentives" of this style to keep watching.
On ep. 4 now and funnily enough, the elements I dislike the most are the bits invented by the scriptwriters. These stupid agency sequences (two already in just four episodes!) feel completely out of place and those "cute" monsters that look like something out of a children's animation are so ridiculous! Whenever I get into the story and just start enjoying it one of these stupid features comes up to knock me right out of the flow. Did the scriptwriters feel that insecure about their work that they felt the need to use these misplaced attempts at humour to keep viewers engaged? This beautiful novel certainly didn't need any of these stupid inventions.
MLs hair in the pictures is awful and girly. Not watching
Hahaha, that's how I got "tricked" into watching this 😂 I think it's a very clever marketing strategy... Just wanted to watch one episode to check out this dorky hairstyle and then kind of got "hpynotised" into watching all the episodes. And guess what, I'm absolutely loving it!
I finished this last night. The set-up gave me strong "Story of Minglan" vibes, but unfortunately the second half…
The FL always calling him Crown Prince is true to the novel. It irritated the hell out of me as well when reading it. I mean, he calls her Liuli all the time and she answers back with Crown Prince.
Saw a post on youku's community page on YouTube asking which dragon they prefer . Ming Ye (from TTEOM) or our…
I don't see why people permanently have to compare and rate things. It's like asking a mother which of her children she likes best 🥺 Why not enjoy each of these dragons (and all past and future dragons) for what they are?
Watched three episodes now and this is quite nice. After the first episode with the strange attempt at comedy and those ridiculous orb-shaped creatures I feared for the worst. I find the pacing ok, some things that come much later in the novel are already addressed now, but it doesn't seem too much out of place. There is still a lot of story to cover so it may be a good thing to speed up the storytelling in the early episodes and have more time for the more complex events that will come later. Also, hoping for a non-rushed ending...
And Yanhui has like a bucket of heart blood or what? She just takes out & gives to Tianyao 😂😂 I mean blood…
Heart blood is one of the mystical concepts in xianxia as blood directly taken from the heart of a living person is supposed to have special properties (don't try this at home... 😂). It was the same concept in TMOPB when Bai Qian used her heart's blood to keep Mo Yuan's body from decaying and in the end she nearly died because of this.
I love how the FL can look after herself and only puts on the "damsel in distress" routine whenever she wants something. The dialogues were very funny.
Only 15 episodes of approx. 10 min were easy to watch in a single session.
Too many times have we been promised dark suspensful drama only too end up with a fecking comedy or romantic same-old.
In any case, the actor playing Bai Yaxing is doing a great job in being an arrogant prick, he really brings some depth to the character.
The drama version of Bai Yaxing feels a bit white-washed. They have given him such a tragic background with the lymphoma and the murdered in-laws that one could almost feel sorry for him. In the novel he was a police captain who got sacked for mis-conduct (he brought a woman back from an under-cover mission and then his girlfriend committed suicide - no hypnotist involved). He then went astray and committed murder to make his fortune.
I quite like this drama and don't need any "incentives" of this style to keep watching.
Did the scriptwriters feel that insecure about their work that they felt the need to use these misplaced attempts at humour to keep viewers engaged?
This beautiful novel certainly didn't need any of these stupid inventions.
Just wanted to watch one episode to check out this dorky hairstyle and then kind of got "hpynotised" into watching all the episodes.
And guess what, I'm absolutely loving it!
Why not enjoy each of these dragons (and all past and future dragons) for what they are?
I find the pacing ok, some things that come much later in the novel are already addressed now, but it doesn't seem too much out of place. There is still a lot of story to cover so it may be a good thing to speed up the storytelling in the early episodes and have more time for the more complex events that will come later.
Also, hoping for a non-rushed ending...
It was the same concept in TMOPB when Bai Qian used her heart's blood to keep Mo Yuan's body from decaying and in the end she nearly died because of this.