when I first watched the trailer, the teaser have gaven me some Sherlock vibes and now I believe they did their…
Oh, I like your Reichenbach Falls idea! I haven't watched this far yet. Since there is a 5-day gap in the airing schedule I'm trying to watch one episode per day and yesterday I got sucked into the novel, so didn't watch any. Yes, the "old box" is a funny one, but my preferred wrong translation is "staring" which they use for surveillance. It cracks me up every time I see it.
tbh this show is not what I've expected, not a crime show that i really wished to see and...smth is off about…
From what I've read so far, the characters in the book are quite different (for instance, there is no Lu Feng Ping, but it's Ling MingDing who is working with Luo Fei) and the whole story starts out quite differently. If it weren't for the "zombie" case and the hypnotism I couldn't even be sure it's the same story. I think some of the incoherences may come from the fact that the script-writers have deviated too much from the original story in some parts so the rest no longer seems to fit.
Watched ep. 12 last night and the subs are still as hilarious as before. For me it's ok, once I figured out who is the box, the flat wind or the kitten, it's just like any other name. At lease the subs were synchronised with the audio.
Hm...tell me any xianxia that doesn't have annoying immortal! Always...always...there must always be bad immortals…
Probably inspired by the real world. Just look at some of the religious fanatics around the world, a lot of them aren't very nice people nor do they have the insight that you would expect an "enlightened" person to have.
Maybe I wanted more friendship than this More partnership than thismore fights and pain, similar to pledge of…
The detective is an introvert and after episode 10 he is a very troubled introvert, but he isn't really cold. Otherwise he wouldn't run after Lu FengPing the way he does in ep. 12. I think their "relationship" is currently in the classic "breakup/separation" phase of a C-drama and they are both suffering each in their own way. I don't know where you've seen boring bits, I quite like the atmospheric shots with nothing much happening. It's not a US-style crime drama where something new is happening every 2 minutes, but I like that.
On the surface there wasn't much happening in this episode, instead we had quite a few flashbacks and atmospheric shots of the leads staring into the void. It gave both leads a chance to do some acting. After the loss of his assistant Luo Fei has become even more introvert but at the same time he feels the need to chase after Lu FengPing. He may have been annoyed by his antics in the past but right now he cannot seem to be able to bear losing another person around him. Lu FengPing on the other hand seems to be torn between lashing out and pretending nothing has happened. He wants to keep his distance, but at the same time he remains somewhat fascinated by this person. That was a nice bit of acting by ZYC. It's funny how their roles have suddenly become reversed., with Luo Fei doing the chasing and Lu FengPing being the reserved one.
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If you're old enough to date, you should be old enough to break up in a civilised manner. If not, just follow the advice once given by my ex-boss: "Don't sh*t where you eat."
No, there is definitely a greater scheme behind this and the "dead dog incident" looks more like a pretext to start some machinations, get the two leads to meet. I'm very suspicious of that nurse tbh...
Is it worth watching??How are the romance and chemistry of the leads?
Even though they are already married at the onset, I would describe the romance as a slow burn. They slowly grow to understand and appreciate each other, but the romance isn't the main focus. Views on this may differ, but I think the main leads have good chemistry, it just isn't smoking hot as in some more romance oriented dramas. I would describe it as relatively light fare, it has some good situational comedy that makes it quite entertaining.
Yes, the "old box" is a funny one, but my preferred wrong translation is "staring" which they use for surveillance. It cracks me up every time I see it.
Currently watching TTEOTM and Desire Catcher.
I think some of the incoherences may come from the fact that the script-writers have deviated too much from the original story in some parts so the rest no longer seems to fit.
I think their "relationship" is currently in the classic "breakup/separation" phase of a C-drama and they are both suffering each in their own way.
I don't know where you've seen boring bits, I quite like the atmospheric shots with nothing much happening. It's not a US-style crime drama where something new is happening every 2 minutes, but I like that.
After the loss of his assistant Luo Fei has become even more introvert but at the same time he feels the need to chase after Lu FengPing. He may have been annoyed by his antics in the past but right now he cannot seem to be able to bear losing another person around him.
Lu FengPing on the other hand seems to be torn between lashing out and pretending nothing has happened. He wants to keep his distance, but at the same time he remains somewhat fascinated by this person. That was a nice bit of acting by ZYC.
It's funny how their roles have suddenly become reversed., with Luo Fei doing the chasing and Lu FengPing being the reserved one.
If not, just follow the advice once given by my ex-boss: "Don't sh*t where you eat."
Views on this may differ, but I think the main leads have good chemistry, it just isn't smoking hot as in some more romance oriented dramas.
I would describe it as relatively light fare, it has some good situational comedy that makes it quite entertaining.