I've changed my ratings π₯Ή. the second act really screwed up in quality and now I'm afraid for the third act.…
Right!? The 1st arc was beautiful and the next ones are butchered so bad it makes me wanna re-read novel and drop the drama. Even the acting feels repetitive esp for XZ character
Honestly Iβm disgusted by the Mr Jin bandit. Heβs so disrespectful in the name of a quick comic relief and…
Finally someone said it! It didnt make sense to make him like FL. Like bro u know she married, devoted and loyal. So is her hubby. Why start something which u know wont end well!?
They added the Pig Butcher Squad in the plot and made they very troupe-y and theatrical. Very predictable and unfleshed characters. I skipped several of their scenes as they only add comic relief which I have seen in 10s of other dramas too. Very disappointing...
U noticed right. Maybe due to less time available and lot of plot to cover they cut down several scenes from novel…
Yes it does. But they are not overly detailed like a smut but more suggestive. In novel ML cant get enough of FL hehe. Also FL's battles are written well enough that I can imagine them well
I love the FL but also annoyed with some of her choices. I blame the writers because on the one hand, she's taking…
U noticed right. Maybe due to less time available and lot of plot to cover they cut down several scenes from novel that imo make the plot more rich and sensible. But I understand the choices made. Just a pity that due to Chinese laws they cant have a drama longer than 40 episodes. 50 would have made it perfect... Such a pity
YOOO WTF....IS SHE FOR REALL??? She knocked out the GENERAL. What are they gonna do ? Gosh! He should have told…
They explained this chapter really well in novel.
She struggled quite a bit and busted her hand really bad. Others tried to defeat him too but were overpowered easily. But no one could succeed. Enemy even cracked her knifes in half. She used other weapons from dead enemy soldiers and they all got shattered one by one. Then she noticed the cut on enemy general's right hand she had made with her butcher knives earlier. The cut was so deep that his bone was visible. She devised a plan to decapacitate his right hand. In the meanwhile her platoon leader or general (I forgot who) saw her struggling and threw his strong sword towards her thinking she can defeat him if only she had a strong weapon on hand. This is the distraction she needs. She pretends to go for the sword in air and just as enemy general is about to interject by breaking that hand of hers, she changes her hand's direction to completely injure his right hand. This leads to sharp pain making him drop his thorny hammer. This leads to her headgear falling and him realizing its a woman (or it happens slightly earlier). He mocks her and says he will use her to make groom out of his men (eww, grape threat). She grabs the fallen hammer and thrusts it on him with full force. In just three swings she kills him! During this he realizes that the only reason she wasnt able to hold her own was because her weapon wasnt strong enough, unlike his heavy, sturdy hammer. When they has equally strong weapons, he was no match.
This chapter was very satisfying to read because it not only showed her strength but also her ability to think and stay calm despite being overpowered and mocked.
I am not able to understand the imperial family here. We see a young emperor in the starting of the series.. Is…
Sui are rebels and hence their dad is regarded as their king but hasn't been crowned nor won the war yet. The son of the head of rebels therefore is called the heir apparent cuz he is apparently "crown prince" of the rebels
I'm sorry they cut the chicken blood scenes from the book, they were really funny. I understand we are pressed…
IKR!! I was really looking forward to this particular scene cuz it very organically leads to her drugging her "dramatically injured" husband. It makes perfect sense why she thought he would die if he went on to battle. Also, the bear scene. Ahh...!!
What exactly is the relationship between General Wu'an and the princess? I got the impression they were childhood…
I am pretty sure she is a higher rank, it is just that the warzone is his turf and so he has a say there because it relates to the safety of all citizens including princess, and soldiers. I believe that is why he has the authority to talk to her that way. Also, it seems their relationship is friendly as they were supposedly engaged or proposed to be engaged once however it was rejected by ML.
so a simple country girl can not be sweet and loveable? How does it take away from her character it is her character.…
"But sometimes they play her like she can't think her way out of a paper bag.". I strongly disagree. Remember just a few episodes ago how she saved the women in her village all thanks to her smarts. There are different types of smart ppl, she is street smart. She is ignorant because of the environment she grew up in. She is independent, can think for herself and her sister, can defend herself and others, she IS smart. She hid her sister in a basket which if Ning'er had not gotten out of, she was safe. When someone hasn't experienced life outside of the ordinary, they would not know about life outside of the ordinary. It is not that she cant learn, she is not silly. She is simply unaware, and there is no shame to it. Everyone starts somewhere. She is smart enough to learn and to know her shortcomings. She is exploring herself, her capabilities and all that this world has to offer. TBH this is the most honest, most candid representation of someone who is smart just inexperienced. Experience can be learnt, being smart can't.
They added the Pig Butcher Squad in the plot and made they very troupe-y and theatrical. Very predictable and unfleshed characters. I skipped several of their scenes as they only add comic relief which I have seen in 10s of other dramas too. Very disappointing...
She struggled quite a bit and busted her hand really bad. Others tried to defeat him too but were overpowered easily. But no one could succeed. Enemy even cracked her knifes in half. She used other weapons from dead enemy soldiers and they all got shattered one by one. Then she noticed the cut on enemy general's right hand she had made with her butcher knives earlier. The cut was so deep that his bone was visible. She devised a plan to decapacitate his right hand. In the meanwhile her platoon leader or general (I forgot who) saw her struggling and threw his strong sword towards her thinking she can defeat him if only she had a strong weapon on hand. This is the distraction she needs. She pretends to go for the sword in air and just as enemy general is about to interject by breaking that hand of hers, she changes her hand's direction to completely injure his right hand. This leads to sharp pain making him drop his thorny hammer. This leads to her headgear falling and him realizing its a woman (or it happens slightly earlier). He mocks her and says he will use her to make groom out of his men (eww, grape threat). She grabs the fallen hammer and thrusts it on him with full force. In just three swings she kills him! During this he realizes that the only reason she wasnt able to hold her own was because her weapon wasnt strong enough, unlike his heavy, sturdy hammer. When they has equally strong weapons, he was no match.
This chapter was very satisfying to read because it not only showed her strength but also her ability to think and stay calm despite being overpowered and mocked.