The hairpin scene was SO hot. Fuck he knows its her and still wont catch her. She knows that he knows. The offcial…
Ughh yupp the tensionn! He tried to push her boundaries figuratively and literally haha. I love how ur profile picture reflects how im feeling when i read ur comments haha
Exactly, I'm enjoying the pace as well. Somethings happen fast, but that doesn't fix everything, on the contrary,…
Absolutely! It drives me up the wall when a supposedly intelligent lead takes ages to figure things out. I'm loving how Hanyan is portrayed right now. She's clever, yes, but she's not some Mary Sue who magically solves everything. She makes believable little misjudgments here and there, which actually enhances her character. It feels authentic, like she's a clever country girl navigating a complex world, driven by a thirst for revenge. We get to witness her gradual growth, her learning curve as she hones her scheming skills. It's refreshing to see a character who's smart, but still human, and who earns her victories through genuine development. And honestly, it warms my heart when, at the end of each hurdle, she offers a monologue reflecting on her feelings. We get such a clear window into how she views herself and others, those moments of introspection really make her journey resonate.
Why take a fine novel and change it like that, this should have been an original script instead of keeping the…
To be perfectly honest, I found the original novel rather underwhelming. It bears the hallmarks of a debut work, lacking the polish and depth one might expect. In my opinion, the adaptation would never have garnered this level of audience engagement had it adhered strictly to the novel's storyline.
It's a testament to the creative choices made during production. Even when The Glory is still in filming period. There already was a widespread understanding that the on-screen adaptation would deviate from the source material, and I noticed considerable support for that decision even within the original novel readers. I had an impression that the readers recognize the value of enhancing a story's potential through thoughtful adaptation.
Zhuang yushan is own sister of Hanyan?https://x.com/duduling1018/status/1902549451866284104/photo/1
Nope they are shu born (concubine daughter and son) they idk why they put them under hanyan’s mom. Maybe because they all have to call her mother, and call the concubine in other name? Lol
I've noticed some folks saying the plot's a bit of a whirlwind, too fast-paced and chaotic. But I think that's precisely the point! We're experiencing everything through the female lead's eyes, right? Imagine being dropped into her situation – a maelstrom of new faces, hidden agendas, and potential threats. It has to feel like a rapid-fire information overload. She's forced to adapt, to learn everyone's quirks and be ready for anything, and we're right there with her, thrown into the thick of it. Honestly, I find that incredibly engaging.
And I absolutely adore the deliberate pacing of the reveals. They don't just dump everyone's motives on us in the first episode. It's a slow burn, a gradual unveiling of each character's secrets. Even Hanyan, who initially seems like an innocent, unaware goose wandering into a fox's den, becomes a compelling enigma. It's that sense of intrigue, that desire to piece together the puzzle, that keeps me glued to the screen. I'm genuinely invested in figuring out who these people are and what they're after. It's a fantastic example of storytelling that keeps you guessing, and I'm loving every minute of it. It's like watching a beautifully orchestrated dance where everyone knows the steps except for one unsuspecting participant, and we're all waiting to see how they navigate the intricate choreography.
Honestly, I'm baffled by the comments claiming the male and female leads lack chemistry. It seems people are missing the point! Their relationship begins with a clear, mutual animosity, a palpable dislike that's crucial to their dynamic. Especially the female lead – her immediate, decisive attempt to eliminate him when she recognized the hairpin? Absolutely love that! In that era, exposure would mean certain death for her. That act, while perhaps morally wrong, was driven by sheer survival, and I found it incredibly compelling.
And as for chemistry? Goodness, the sheer tension in their every glance is undeniable. The way they look at each other, it's electric! It's a simmering intensity that crackles with unspoken conflict, and that's where the chemistry lies. It's not about instant adoration, it's about the raw, charged energy between them. How anyone can say there's no chemistry when their interactions are so loaded with unspoken feelings is beyond me. The way they probe at each other’s and the remarks they throw at each other. It's a masterclass in building tension, and I'm completely hooked.
Girly tell me there's neo too???(I'm missing every fkin thing coz of my exam😭)
Hehehe no worries💖 yupp hoped they will forever always support each other huhu its been a while since i saw their interaction. So glad still get to experience their sweetness even thru the screen.
Pretty Dudu entering the office building to do office swept to promote The Glory (Wild geese returns)
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It's a testament to the creative choices made during production. Even when The Glory is still in filming period. There already was a widespread understanding that the on-screen adaptation would deviate from the source material, and I noticed considerable support for that decision even within the original novel readers. I had an impression that the readers recognize the value of enhancing a story's potential through thoughtful adaptation.
And I absolutely adore the deliberate pacing of the reveals. They don't just dump everyone's motives on us in the first episode. It's a slow burn, a gradual unveiling of each character's secrets. Even Hanyan, who initially seems like an innocent, unaware goose wandering into a fox's den, becomes a compelling enigma. It's that sense of intrigue, that desire to piece together the puzzle, that keeps me glued to the screen. I'm genuinely invested in figuring out who these people are and what they're after. It's a fantastic example of storytelling that keeps you guessing, and I'm loving every minute of it. It's like watching a beautifully orchestrated dance where everyone knows the steps except for one unsuspecting participant, and we're all waiting to see how they navigate the intricate choreography.
And as for chemistry? Goodness, the sheer tension in their every glance is undeniable. The way they look at each other, it's electric! It's a simmering intensity that crackles with unspoken conflict, and that's where the chemistry lies. It's not about instant adoration, it's about the raw, charged energy between them. How anyone can say there's no chemistry when their interactions are so loaded with unspoken feelings is beyond me. The way they probe at each other’s and the remarks they throw at each other. It's a masterclass in building tension, and I'm completely hooked.