In the first episode, Xiao was sitting at home when a system error occurred, and he entered the world of the novel. Why is it shown in episode 29 that he and the editor were electrocuted in the office?
The subjective opinion of the viewer. I expected more from the finale. The main villain and the main character are equally obsessed with revenge throughout the drama. At the same time, the main villain gives up his life and becomes an artifact so that the main character can correct her misdeeds. What is their spiritual growth? They even forgot their initial grief at the loss of loved ones. Many people and immortals have died because of them. Giving her a second chance in this life wasn't fair to all the other characters. Only girls who have understood and accepted their mistakes have grown spiritually. One sacrificed her life for the sake of an older student she was in love with, and the other abandoned the idea of a red thread and accepted the lack of love.
you know, it looks like an excuse for her behavior, because many viewers were scared by her anger. Hell is paved…
It would be logical if she ended her love ordeal in the mortal world and went to administer "justice" on her own. but we were shown a different story. We were shown a woman who thinks with emotions and makes spontaneous decisions without thinking about how it will affect her significant other. Surely it was not for nothing that the messenger came to him at that moment? He could just punish her from heaven and end this story. There is always a cause and effect of wrong decisions. (and I'm not saying that he's absolutely right in what he did), but I don't see how anyone can defend her without seeing the full picture of what's going on.
you know, it looks like an excuse for her behavior, because many viewers were scared by her anger. Hell is paved…
I understand your point of view. but by helping a man, she was framing her husband. It was the same way when he was covering for her (during the rescue of the senior housekeeper). Isn't that so? Hadn't she made promises to him not to interfere in people's lives while they were on earth? They had been tested together, and he was responsible for her actions, among other things. We admit that she didn't think about herself when she challenged the heavens. but why didn't she think about BJC?
you know, it looks like an excuse for her behavior, because many viewers were scared by her anger. Hell is paved…
You know what's funny. When the messenger came and said that she should be returned to heaven for punishment, if BJC had gone to heaven with her, everyone would have said he was bad anyway. That he didn't take her side and that she was being punished because of him.
I told u yesterday it's about equality and hry words to linger father is her pov and have big meaning, these words…
you know, it looks like an excuse for her behavior, because many viewers were scared by her anger. Hell is paved with good intentions - she wanted to save people and got into a situation where he wanted to save her. The law of karma is at its best. You can talk about this topic for a long time. I keep thinking that the creators of the series overdid her character a little and could have smoothed out some corners.
There's one thing I don't understand. Why should we sympathize with HRY and accept her cruelty, but we don't sympathize with the demon who also lost his child and wife. The demon guided HRY along her path, and she became just as obsessed with revenge. However, he is the main villain, and she is a suffering woman.
I expected more from the finale. The main villain and the main character are equally obsessed with revenge throughout the drama. At the same time, the main villain gives up his life and becomes an artifact so that the main character can correct her misdeeds. What is their spiritual growth? They even forgot their initial grief at the loss of loved ones. Many people and immortals have died because of them. Giving her a second chance in this life wasn't fair to all the other characters.
Only girls who have understood and accepted their mistakes have grown spiritually. One sacrificed her life for the sake of an older student she was in love with, and the other abandoned the idea of a red thread and accepted the lack of love.
They both want to do good, but it ends badly ))
I keep thinking that the creators of the series overdid her character a little and could have smoothed out some corners.