I have gotten so far to episode 3, it's so good as reviewed. The cinematography, actors, everything. I can feel the emotions being conveyed each time. It reminds me of Like a Flowing River and Nothing but 30, where I felt all the emotions in the drama too.
I have this drama on hold for such a long time after just one episode. I picked it up again and I find the way they wrote the female lead annoying. Gosh! I hate how Chinese dramas make their adult female characters to act like kids. She's a University graduate for crying out loud, so should be in her 20s. Why acting like a teenager SMH.
may I ask where u watched this? it's not available in Netflix in my region
I navigated between Kissasian.sh and dramacool.so because sometimes an episode is broken on one site and I go the the other to watch it. Keep in mind that subs are terrible as you go higher in episodes. I understand Chinese enough to navigate through.
I can’t believe I finished this drama. I dropped it so many times. I swore off long Chinese dramas that have already completed, but once I got to Ep..15-20, this drama became addictive. I enjoyed it. The ending isn’t terrible either considering the time period. I was pained though by the ending of 17th Prince.
wait wait, does anyone know in ep. 3 ling rui is able to find that skeevy guy's penthouse that lu fang ning is…
Actually, they showed both men in the toilet and the ML heard Fang Ning making the plans on the phone (he called his room/location plus the name of the FL). With this information it was pretty easy to know where. The location was also the place they were having coffee with other people. My problem with that scene though, is that no luxury hotel (as painted) will not have security and let a random person run into their hotel and go up to the rooms without been stopped/noticed. It's impossible. Because he had already left and then turned his car back to save her.
Just 2 episodes in, I hope I hold on and finish the 76 episodes. I dropped it so many times already and couldn’t get past the first episode, but so far, I’ve moved ahead.
EDIT: Made it to EP.16 but dropped again. The comments on it about how the FL turns out and her predicament demotivated me from continuing. I need a strong motivator for a 70 Episodes show.
I fear this drama is heading down the path of Legend of YunXi (rushed at the end and not properly finished) because for a 40 episodes drama, and almost half way through, a lot of the foreshadowed events are yet to happen. They’re spending so much time repeating stories of crime investigation and solving it . I hope I’m wrong because I hated the way they did Legend of YunXi at the end.
Honestly, as much as enjoyed and loved LoYX, this is the better show on almost every level. It's hard to believe…
Exactly, the reason behind him being the big bad wolf is terrible. Not to mention, is nephew, Su Prince, was just a child at the time and everything was an accident. To throw such heavy responsibility on a child is not well thought out. Especially as the Duke An is written to be smart and all.
Looks like this drama is going to be rushed towards the ending and have a Yunxi kind of ending (I really hope I am wrong). It's almost half of the drama and nothing tangible has happened yet. Just foreshadowing, investigations and back to square one. So, far it's entertaining, but I keep waiting for something major to happen and they return to where they started. For all the calamities foreshadowed, they need more episodes to tell it properly.
Okay, I just finished ep36. Man I liked most of the proposal part. Although I feel like the Du Lei part got cut…
Only Yuan Shuai and Jiang Jun, knew and had evidence of Du Lei's crime. At the meeting with YS, he agreed as he had once helped him and JiangJun, he would not report him to the officials but he also has to leave MH and stay away from further crimes. I think that's fair, seeing that JiangJun did not want to report him in the first place. As for pay cut, that's about employing JiangJun's former colleague and JJ did not get a consequence because it was Du Lei's plan.
A solid 9.5 for me because this drama entertained me a lot. It's a cheesy rom-com and kept me wanting more. Of course, the chemistry of the lead actors is what makes this drama spectacular. I still do not like the cinematography nor the loopholes here and there. But, I love it for the great entertainment it provided. PS: I haven't seen this much "skinship" in Chinese drama before. They are becoming less conservative I see. I am looking forward to more portrayal of real relationships, aka skinship ?.
Me too. And agree that violence is not the solution too....as long as it's not fatal, I guess :P
Honestly, I prefer to watch Chinese actors who have a mature look, over the ever young (childish looking) ones. I know there is a huge Idol market in Asia, but they're hardly taken as serious actors. I was surprised Bai Lu is 26 years. She carries herself well and you can see her talent. I look forward to more of her work.
Gosh! I hate how Chinese dramas make their adult female characters to act like kids. She's a University graduate for crying out loud, so should be in her 20s. Why acting like a teenager SMH.
Keep in mind that subs are terrible as you go higher in episodes. I understand Chinese enough to navigate through.
I enjoyed it. The ending isn’t terrible either considering the time period. I was pained though by the ending of 17th Prince.
My problem with that scene though, is that no luxury hotel (as painted) will not have security and let a random person run into their hotel and go up to the rooms without been stopped/noticed. It's impossible. Because he had already left and then turned his car back to save her.
EDIT: Made it to EP.16 but dropped again. The comments on it about how the FL turns out and her predicament demotivated me from continuing. I need a strong motivator for a 70 Episodes show.
I hope I’m wrong because I hated the way they did Legend of YunXi at the end.
So, far it's entertaining, but I keep waiting for something major to happen and they return to where they started.
For all the calamities foreshadowed, they need more episodes to tell it properly.
I think that's fair, seeing that JiangJun did not want to report him in the first place.
As for pay cut, that's about employing JiangJun's former colleague and JJ did not get a consequence because it was Du Lei's plan.
PS: I haven't seen this much "skinship" in Chinese drama before. They are becoming less conservative I see. I am looking forward to more portrayal of real relationships, aka skinship ?.
I was surprised Bai Lu is 26 years. She carries herself well and you can see her talent. I look forward to more of her work.