But the super cool thing, ‘something’ literally ‘piggy-backed’ a ride, from the nether, by way of Zhao Yao’s spirit! Something so dark and demonic, it’s made flesh out of death! (This is SO Buffy, resurrection brings nasty consequences, like something dark ‘hitchin a ride.’)
It's a little ridiculous, how gorgeous both ML and the bad guy, both are. In completely different ways, but neither is the other's inferior. I didn't think it was possible, to compete with Xu Kai, like this.
Watching the drama live stream interview, right now. They have buckets and buckets of chemistry, everytime he looks at her, he cracks a grin. This will be a 'must watch'!
It really does feel like a continuation from the end of Goblin!
I mean, their roles in Goblin is infinitely more complex and enjoyable (but seeing this drama as the granted wish) it is a lot more enjoyable, thinking of Goblin as a prelude.
Everyone, when watching Goblin, don't google anything, just watch it.
You could just choose to view this as a continuation, after the last episode of Goblin, if you wish. Better still, if you've not seen Goblin and you need to wait for this to finish airing, watch Goblin first, then this.
Omg seriously.... yessssss thank you so much! My fav couple of all time will be reuniting >.
Says Chusen 3, so it should b a continuation. In the book Bi Yao is truly dead, so lead settled for second leading lady, I don't know EXACTLY why he did so, I lost my rag with the plot (hi character after Chusen 1 and 2 isn't the type ti move on, ever) It's so out of character. But, maybe there is a passable reason why he does. I hope so anyway. I hope their love story is down played or only plays out at the very end.
Omg seriously.... yessssss thank you so much! My fav couple of all time will be reuniting >.
I feel good about this, if the old leading man was reprising his role, I'd feel terrible for his dead leading lady. At least now the score are different so I can imagine them differently. So I'm definitely watch!
I'm so confused about the ending lol, the drama was enjoyable tho and the couple was just adorable
Not much to be confused about. His sister turned out to be a self-fulfilling prophecy - she knew she was going to die, but not how, so she kept looking in to the future for hints at her loved ones futures, seeing how dh could help them and prevent tragedy. In using her foresight power, she caused her own death.
Her protector and friend found her, she used his love for her, to make him promise to make it seem like they'd eloped together. He falsified post cards and stamps to convince that they had in fact just run away.
I'm sure our leading man really WANTED to believe this is what happened, but I'm not certain he truly did. The postcards gave him a good excuse to stop, seeing a picture of her seemingly in a wedding dress broke the dam and his tears could finally fall. The way the scene acted out, again, I'm not certain I believe that he 'bought it' fully - but at least he really wanted to believe.
He finally abandoned his search for them and went in search of the love he'd abandoned, the love he couldn't pursue because of his immense guilt.
His sister took care of him in the end, she made the impossible choice for him. Them thinking they are SOMEWHERE, alive in this world, is her gift to them.
Oh man! You people made me believe there was something seriously WRONG with the ending, when it was in fact perfectly in line with the storytelling. So many moments in this drama have been enjoyable, simply because the cinematography spoke during the scene - no need to fill that space. The leads truly know how to set up a scene, I can't remember having seen her in a role that allowed for her to just be 'present' in the scene - her stuff is always so heavily scripted and edited, every moment of her costume dramas (seriously)
How funny was the leading man in Fuyao anyway? He was an absolute PLEASURE as the personal Royal Guard. I love this dude, he knows comedy and tragedy.
I cried a bit, watching this, sappy cow I am. I've been there though, not with a teleporter, but I've still lived some of these scenes. Sometimes it doesn't work out after the big proposal - not due to something THAT crazy, it doesn't even take something crazy for something so lovely to get hopelessly tangled.
You lot actually scared me for a moment, but there was nothing to fear.
Shoutout to that beast of a genius in charge of lighting!
Totally agree. I have to drop this drama. Don't know why I couldn't click with the female lead. She is very beautiful…
I dropped it too, after less than 20 episodes. I didn't think she was terrible as Goddess of Wind, but all the Earth stuff was truly bleh. I've managed to get through some truly terrible drama, just couldn't with this one and that's mystifying. I wanted to like it, I was getting in to Blaze guy's messed up persona, his guilt and living hell, then the female lead's reincarnation sucked the life out of it all.
This drama makes me smile.
I didn't think it was possible, to compete with Xu Kai, like this.
They age by facial hair, or not at all.
This will be a 'must watch'!
Everyone, when watching Goblin, don't google anything, just watch it.
His sister turned out to be a self-fulfilling prophecy - she knew she was going to die, but not how, so she kept looking in to the future for hints at her loved ones futures, seeing how dh could help them and prevent tragedy. In using her foresight power, she caused her own death.
Her protector and friend found her, she used his love for her, to make him promise to make it seem like they'd eloped together. He falsified post cards and stamps to convince that they had in fact just run away.
I'm sure our leading man really WANTED to believe this is what happened, but I'm not certain he truly did.
The postcards gave him a good excuse to stop, seeing a picture of her seemingly in a wedding dress broke the dam and his tears could finally fall.
The way the scene acted out, again, I'm not certain I believe that he 'bought it' fully - but at least he really wanted to believe.
He finally abandoned his search for them and went in search of the love he'd abandoned, the love he couldn't pursue because of his immense guilt.
His sister took care of him in the end, she made the impossible choice for him.
Them thinking they are SOMEWHERE, alive in this world, is her gift to them.
So many moments in this drama have been enjoyable, simply because the cinematography spoke during the scene - no need to fill that space.
The leads truly know how to set up a scene, I can't remember having seen her in a role that allowed for her to just be 'present' in the scene - her stuff is always so heavily scripted and edited, every moment of her costume dramas (seriously)
How funny was the leading man in Fuyao anyway? He was an absolute PLEASURE as the personal Royal Guard.
I love this dude, he knows comedy and tragedy.
I cried a bit, watching this, sappy cow I am. I've been there though, not with a teleporter, but I've still lived some of these scenes. Sometimes it doesn't work out after the big proposal - not due to something THAT crazy, it doesn't even take something crazy for something so lovely to get hopelessly tangled.
You lot actually scared me for a moment, but there was nothing to fear.
Shoutout to that beast of a genius in charge of lighting!
I've managed to get through some truly terrible drama, just couldn't with this one and that's mystifying.
I wanted to like it, I was getting in to Blaze guy's messed up persona, his guilt and living hell, then the female lead's reincarnation sucked the life out of it all.