I would like to be blow away by the womens casting please. None of those pinched actresses who have beauty that far surpasses skill. It's Nirvana in Fire, don't ruin a good thing.
This is a 7.7-7.8You can with ease skip eps 12-21 and not miss much but filler. The story kicks off somewhere…
What was Yu for? she ended up on the editors floor most likely, as did his sword spirit. Feels like they edited out some fun for some meandering drivel.
This is a 7.7-7.8 You can with ease skip eps 12-21 and not miss much but filler. The story kicks off somewhere around ep 22, then it stagnates almost to a full stop around 37-38. I blame editing, as I'll assume that the director and the script were passable.
You should try Story of Kunning palace for morally Grey leads
I saw it and I came to love it. I would say the same happened with the leads in Kunning Palace, they also get wrapped up in living and they could have ended up in pure tragedy if they hadn't been saved by the author.
You should watch her in Back from the Brink. She's the FL in that one. She's really amazing in that show. That's…
I have to say I've seen a terrifying amount of drama series. That drama is one of few where I've fast-forwarded because the dialogue is so bad ,and the FL isn't being portrayed charismatic enough to forget that Neo is just a pretty face. This drama far surpasses in every way, which was a huge shock to pretty much everyone who picked it up.
Also, which scene did Xiang Liu start to have feelings for her?
I would say everytime she surprises him somehow he falls a little, and she does surprise him time and time again and you can see him fall a little deeper. Like how she confessed that she tried to die while in the hands of the fox demon-- XL probably tried to die in the arena too. The more she shares of her raw self, the more he wants to be in her sphere. They both have a very raw connection.
Every single time she gives a reply he didn't expect, you can tell his heart thuds a little extra. Like at the arena the second time ''Let's make a bet? Who of us can inspire HOPE in this child?'' And then he just comes unglued, his heart jumps off it's hinges and he's dead man standing. He couldn't possibly love her any more than right then. Untll next time she surprises him... See.. she is the scenery that never grows tiresome, to him she is the most beautiful, wonderous view.
I just had the worst damned feeling.. about that promise XL made her make... at the cost of her happiness
What if he intended for her to not come to his rescue? He seemed so serious when I re-watched their scenes. Why does it feel like we're all supposed to think he's up to no good, but he will use it to keep her away. badfeelingbadfeelingbadfeeling
tl:dr He goes into the fight knowing he's dying, he uses the promise-
You can with ease skip eps 12-21 and not miss much but filler. The story kicks off somewhere around ep 22, then it stagnates almost to a full stop around 37-38. I blame editing, as I'll assume that the director and the script were passable.
Like how she confessed that she tried to die while in the hands of the fox demon-- XL probably tried to die in the arena too.
The more she shares of her raw self, the more he wants to be in her sphere. They both have a very raw connection.
Every single time she gives a reply he didn't expect, you can tell his heart thuds a little extra.
Like at the arena the second time ''Let's make a bet? Who of us can inspire HOPE in this child?''
And then he just comes unglued, his heart jumps off it's hinges and he's dead man standing. He couldn't possibly love her any more than right then. Untll next time she surprises him...
See.. she is the scenery that never grows tiresome, to him she is the most beautiful, wonderous view.
Why does it feel like we're all supposed to think he's up to no good, but he will use it to keep her away.
badfeelingbadfeelingbadfeeling
tl:dr
He goes into the fight knowing he's dying, he uses the promise-