Why is everything so magical and so bland at the same time? This is one of those series where after every episode…
I was wondering what it was, and your comment sums up my exact feeling too. Everything is so grand and blah at the same time. It's not the actors fault, they are doing great with what they're given, the fantasy world and setting they are living in. It's the story and editing falling into the live-action trap of being too borderline PG-13 video game/anime-like. Too much surface without diving deep.
For example, Til The End of the Moon went soo deep they nearly confused the watchers. On the other hand, The Legend of Shen Li story was super simple but I felt sooo much because it focused on building a meaningful CP.
I'm still holding on, to check out the side couples love stories.
Stop all y’all in the comments are so cute. I love when people can enjoy things together so sweetly even though…
Ugh you know why we are all still here? We can't move on because this is one of the best dramas this year and the best xianxia (ever, imo). There's nothing better than this one, but if you havent seen Love Between Fairy and Devil yet, thats your next bet.
Can someone explain to me how are the three fox spirit matchmaker series connected? Thanks!
same universe, can be watched standalone. There are familial connections between some main characters, but nothing that will affect the watch of each story.
Hmm the netizens observations of shen li's parents seem pretty accurate lol
tbh I raised my eyebrows at the hand-holding hug, and the resting-her-chin-on-his-shoulder. If friends, I'm rooting for their close comfortable friendship!
Ep1....Hm....I'm skeptical ðŸ˜ðŸ˜ I didn't feel it and skipped a lot...does it get better or it's going with…
the vibes same from 1-4 honestly. Not bad, but also nothing super special. I'm really sticking in here for the side couples love stories. Its about matchmaking so the side stories better deliver!
is no one else grossed out that they're practically adopted mother and son
Everyone took part in caring for him, and he's basically living and supporting himself since he moved to Tushan.
At most, aside from age (which in xianxia barely matters), she's Chief of the clan, so theres a big power/status difference, and they barely have a teacher/disciple relationship since he takes classes along with the other fox spirits.
As a fan of the book, and now having watched the drama adaptation, I think this is a great adaptation that captures the essence of the novel, including the dynamics of the relationships and faithful to the ending. It's Luo Qiqi's journey through the years that were most turbulent, and meeting the most influential people in her life. It is not a happy fluffy story, and it feels really realistic, like life itself. No one is perfect, and there are a lot of push and pull in the relationships. This is one of those stories that will stay with me forever.
http://m.weibo.cn/status/5036855594848609? LGX and director went mountain climbing and got lost thanks to LGX?
that was hilarious lol. I love Deng Ke got mad at LGX being stubborn getting lost and won't rest and won't admit he's tired, and said "You're Xingyun right now, not Xing Zhi!"
For example, Til The End of the Moon went soo deep they nearly confused the watchers. On the other hand, The Legend of Shen Li story was super simple but I felt sooo much because it focused on building a meaningful CP.
I'm still holding on, to check out the side couples love stories.
At most, aside from age (which in xianxia barely matters), she's Chief of the clan, so theres a big power/status difference, and they barely have a teacher/disciple relationship since he takes classes along with the other fox spirits.