Loved it. Annoyed initially how the ML kept being the butt of all schemes despite his extreme smartness. But, he definitely used it well at last. I should have known that classic C-drama often leave resolving of issues to the last minute, LOL! Anyway, good ending.
I get your point. Have you watched it all to the end yet? Only then will it sink in with all the points you make.
Not yet. I just got frustrated with how he was being played in Chang’an when he returned. Just in Ep. 30 now. I will watch to the end and see how it all plays out
Ok, they wrote this man, Li Shande to be so stupid. I mean in real life, no one lets the same people who harm them once harm them again. They become wary and can see schemes. But, the character, Li Shande, never adapts and always falls to people’s schemes even the same kind too.
Unbelievable! Maybe it is to extend the length of the drama. Makes no sense to me.
I do not think I e ever watched such action packed show from China before. This is so well done. At par with 90s Hollywood classic action movies. The chores of the fight scenes are so good. I also love that it is not the typical spy drama. This one has a lot of action fighting to keep one interested. First time seeing the Male Lead in this kind of role (there are specific Chinese actors they cast for this kind of action roles ). He delivered.
What a show! The epilogue was the real last case to be solved. I can’t believe I missed it while it aired. So well written and very well wrapped up. Looks it will have a season 2 too, can’t wait.
I love how the comedic element of this show is in the forefront, yet with a brutal and dangerous story in the background. Somehow, they mix nicely—such an interesting concept.
In hot weather it is indeed easily perishable. Remember this was before modern day cold storage and easy transportation…
Funny thing, I only like sweet things if they are fruits. Otherwise, I am not a sweet tooth. I guess it is my preference of tropical-related fruits. Oh I love spicy food. In fact I will make any food that isn’t spicy, more spicy.
In hot weather it is indeed easily perishable. Remember this was before modern day cold storage and easy transportation…
I first ate Litchi when I visited Asia. I found it really refreshing to my body. Didn’t think it was that sweet (maybe because I’m used to much sweeter tropical fruits).
Unbelievable! Maybe it is to extend the length of the drama. Makes no sense to me.