It's not about wearing makeup itself,but about a generals in the dramas paying attention to their look on a battlefield.its…
Pursuit of Jade is a work of fiction based on a NOVEL -- work of fiction. It's only classified as "historical" because of the time, setting and costume. The classification is wrong; it should be called "fantasy."
I'm writing to you because you love the character, Du Mingli.
I'm into episode 49 and am so sick of these evil eunuchs that I'm wondering how much longer I must endure them. Are they in it through to the end? I was really hoping they'd kill one another before the end of the previous episode. 😵 If you remember, tell me please.
I'm a quarter of the way through episode 23 and am about to drop this one.
What I want to know is how many more episodes does the Princess remain in this condition; I so hate the amnesia storyline. And how much longer is she with the evil prince?
This is where I'm stuck. I finished ep 15 but can't seem to start 16, so I'm here reading reviews and comments…
I haven't returned to it yet and will probably drop it since [I] spoiled the ending. I don't like the female leading character enough to endure it.
Funny (not amusingly, I just can't think of a better transitional phrase right now 😂) I've only watched one series of Zhao Lu Si's to the end; that was 'Love Like the Galaxy.' And that's probably because I've had a thing for young Leo Wu since I saw him in 'Nirvana in Fire.' I just loved the character Fei Liu in that series.
Semi-recently, I finally started the series, 'Far Away Love,' to see more of young Mr. Wu (and then there's Park Hae Jin). But I got so fed up with that Chu Xia character, the FL, that I haven't been able to watch the last eight episodes.
Back to Miss Zhao: I don't know if it's her, the characters she plays, or if it's her characterizations, but I'm reluctant to begin any of her series. It's either I'm really intrigued by the story's synopsis or the leading men are irresistible before I will give them a try. And she seems to get the best leading men. lol
Allow me to partially correct you. There have been organizations hosting dance battle competitions for decades…
Appreciate what you've written. But you've only added on. A correction is if I'd made an error. And according to what was stated as "the judging criteria" in the beginning,... [I'm not going to copy & paste]
This show isn't one of those events. Yes, I've watched them. And from the battles we've been shown, these dancers wouldn't make it past the first round.
Have you seen anything way more outstanding than the battles you've seen in hosted in a local club or one that didn't "just impulsively break out?"
No one can say that Boa, Taeyong and the other guy aren't qualified to judge what we've been shown. Hopefully, the best is yet to come.
Some of this dancers judging chae yeon are just using 20% of their brain cells, like you saying an idol can't…
The woman looks weak. Nothing fierce about her. Not in her moves nor in her face. And she lacks musicality.
She simply has no presence. She's not a battler. She has no WOW moves. It's no fun watching her. The one round she won, the girl who called her out didn't do squat.
And too much camera time is spent on her. I think this is MNET's way of paying her back.
I'm into episode 49 and am so sick of these evil eunuchs that I'm wondering how much longer I must endure them. Are they in it through to the end? I was really hoping they'd kill one another before the end of the previous episode. 😵 If you remember, tell me please.
What I want to know is how many more episodes does the Princess remain in this condition; I so hate the amnesia storyline. And how much longer is she with the evil prince?
Funny (not amusingly, I just can't think of a better transitional phrase right now 😂) I've only watched one series of Zhao Lu Si's to the end; that was 'Love Like the Galaxy.' And that's probably because I've had a thing for young Leo Wu since I saw him in 'Nirvana in Fire.' I just loved the character Fei Liu in that series.
Semi-recently, I finally started the series, 'Far Away Love,' to see more of young Mr. Wu (and then there's Park Hae Jin). But I got so fed up with that Chu Xia character, the FL, that I haven't been able to watch the last eight episodes.
Back to Miss Zhao: I don't know if it's her, the characters she plays, or if it's her characterizations, but I'm reluctant to begin any of her series. It's either I'm really intrigued by the story's synopsis or the leading men are irresistible before I will give them a try. And she seems to get the best leading men. lol
Perhaps I misunderstood this. The reviewer didn't read the novel yet criticizes this dramatic series adaptation for straying away from it.
Yes, for this drama I'm that impatient and watch it untranslated. It's only two minutes.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P_oMUhcdIZM&list=PLFx1SgRO5IT6NFfmZIokJsBpFX-_wg8Bw
I was just about to exclaim "Why oh why" don't they just put them ALL up already?! I mean really. We have to wait a week for a two minute episode.
This show isn't one of those events. Yes, I've watched them. And from the battles we've been shown, these dancers wouldn't make it past the first round.
Have you seen anything way more outstanding than the battles you've seen in hosted in a local club or one that didn't "just impulsively break out?"
No one can say that Boa, Taeyong and the other guy aren't qualified to judge what we've been shown. Hopefully, the best is yet to come.
She simply has no presence. She's not a battler. She has no WOW moves. It's no fun watching her. The one round she won, the girl who called her out didn't do squat.
And too much camera time is spent on her. I think this is MNET's way of paying her back.