Oh love start from the point where the logical reasoning ends . So there is no particular reason why Shifu fell…
Agreed on all accounts. Haishi's love looks more like puppy love to me, nothing too deep, so it's hard to feel anything about it. As for the love triangle, I really don't understand why they keep pushing the Tilan/Emperor agenda when Haishi's supposed to come into the picture, this entire thing is moving waaay too slow.
Extra comment:-In episode 1 I was completely holding my breath on how they're going to show the romance development…
"I genuinely cannot figure out why I like this show" : same here, really. It's fully of tropes and clichés we've seen a gazillion times before, the main couple doesn't have much chemistry, the music is nothing to write home about and the plot really isn't captivating or anything, but somehow, it's still kinda interesting.
I think he isn't really that old just like 5 years older like maybe 12 and 17 at the beginning
They really shouldn't have kept William Chan and Xu Kai Cheng for the scenes with Liu Qi Qi, it would have made the entire thing much more palatable. Instead, it feels like they're both much older than her when they're not.
Ok, has everyone noticed the 'Fang Jian Ming is the one is injured whenever the emperor gets hurt' thing? That…
Oooh, that's what it was! I was SO confused in the first episode when the emperor got shot and then suddenly FJM was injured. I thought the arrow had somehow gone through him but couldn't see it no matter how many times I played it back.
Not in the original cut, but the entire community was so pissed off (which is entirely deserved, tbh) that they released an alternate ending. If you want to stop before the bad ending, stop at 26:55 of the last episode, then go check out the alternate ending here: https://youtu.be/NhtFN9b2rZc