one logic i dont understand......they wear heavy armors in the battle field...still they gt hurt, shot by arrow…
This ain't even a drama question but historical question lol. I'm no historian but they did wear armour back in the day, they must've served some defence, not immunity.
Chang Yu defeated general Shi Hu and Lord Chang Xin is not an ‘overnight’ success. We could see how she struggled…
Exactly this! It doesn't come out of nowhere. The problem is, a lot of it implied so it's harder to see. And because her experience is not on the battle field, it comes at a shock. But she just reached a flow state because despite not much experience she is highly skilled, and we saw that from her sparring, and all her fights in Lin'an, and the apparent training from her father. Now, instead of a 30 second training montage, her "training" is happening on the battle field. It couldn't happen any where better. I just would appreciate her losing once or twice instead of taking out the big bad on her first battle. Glad she struggled though, you described it well.
I do wish we could see more growth montages from her, training etc, true. The thing about the forcing her decisions…
I actually laughed when I saw her escape, like do we really not have enough time? I guess so, a lot of stuff has been cut out I'm seeing now, for time sake or other reasons.
She wasn’t right about anything. She can’t predict the future. And she didn’t do a medical check up on him.…
Yeah we can't say 100% she was right, but she can tell he was hurt, that's all she needed to know. She doesn't need to diagnose the severity of his injuries to care for his life. This all comes from her using her heart over her head. I understand her sentiment, I can see that as a fighter herself she can see how injured he was, but don't agree with it her action. You're right, she doesn't know his full abilities as a warrior. I feel like he could've defended General He, at least bring some reinforcements for him.
And yes, this was totally to allow her to have her main character moment. I really wish Xie Zheng killed him or at least she just gets a final blow while he tells her about Wei Qilin. But I don't mind it because she needed to fight him to learn the information. Everything is becoming too convenient for the plot. It's still entertaining though aha. I was surprised to see what happened with Xie Zheng, he failed at both his tasks, and there was no mention for him not getting to General He. That disappointed me more than letting Sui Yuanqing get away.
I do wish we could see more growth montages from her, training etc, true. The thing about the forcing her decisions…
Yeah there are inconsistencies but I don't think it's sooo big (other than finding Qianqian, that was a joke lol). The drama set the bar up so high in the beginning that now that it's fallen quite a bit, it's alarmed people. But I still think the show is doing really well. And I have a feeling with these mistakes she's made, they didn't let them slide. They have to show us growth in the last 10 episodes. So I'm not disappointed... YET. For the pig squad, they were with Chang Yu, so they must've snuck out with her like how she snuck out. Yeah let's hope they redeem themselves in the next arc.
My heart was in shambles when she was crying on the field. Great performance from her and her hooligans. Also when confiding to grand princess and Xie Zheng, it sounded so helpless. Love Tian Xi Wei.
I do hope we see more growth so she doesn't feel this way. I can ALLOW her insane skills, killing two very strong characters in the span of a few episodes, without any "real" training montage. We are supposed to believe her sparring with Xie Zheng and General He is enough. The drama is relying soley on the training she got from her father, but we never saw that. I would be HAPPY if they had more training moments.
The thing is, I think her fights on the battle field are her "training montages." Only from her mistakes she makes here, Xie Wu getting hurt for her, stopping Li Huai'an from fighting, will she know what to do in the future. But this is only the case IF the drama actually does this. But I really don't mind like a 45 second training sequence with some badass music lol.
Well, it seems like there was a major drop-off in the scriptwriting and character development in the last few…
I do wish we could see more growth montages from her, training etc, true. The thing about the forcing her decisions on others, I also think that's wrong. But they do address it by Li Huai'an confronting her. I don't think they'd put that there for no reason. Maybe later on, we'll see her allow someone to die on the battlefield, as their last wish.
I also thought her escaping was weird lol, too convenient, could've happened in a more interesting way. Apparently it was different in the novel. I ALSO was confused how the hooligans got out. Like they were conscripted but they were at that rock quarry somehow. After that though, I can see how they followed her. They didn't join the army, they were part of people that brought up the grain so they were allowed to leave along with her.
This guy... he's to pussy to fight Xie Zheng, but when he finds out a girl killed his dad, he wants revenge lol but that girl is none other than Fan Chang Yu, NO LESS than Xie Zheng
I'm glad they addressed Chang Yu knocking Li Huai'an out as a problem. She was right about everything she said, he was too injured, he would've died a senseless death. I respect the sentiment. But.... it was not her place.
The background for the politics was so confusing in episode 29, Qimin's origin, but they went over it a couple times in the episode so it definitely helped... and I think I get it now. So there were two princes? Chengde (crown prince), and brother Changxin? Qimin is actually the crown prince son, but has taken over Sui Yuan Hai name, who was Changxin's real son that died in the fire along with the crown princess, his mom? Why did his mom put his face in the fire though? A little clarity there please!
By the way... did Chang Yu find Qianqian that conveniently in the novel LOL like she walked out a bush and wow we found her! That saved us a hell of a lot of time. I feel like it would've been interesting to see some plan, but then again Chang Yu isn't the smartest cookie lol.
I love how they gave the whole episode for Chang Yu to decide to participate in the war. It's not an easy decision. She may be bad-ass, has killed a general, but she has done what he came for. She came only to find Changning, done, protect Yan Zheng, done, find Qianqian, done. Why else should she stay? Words and encouragement from people around her, they all led her to make the decision, and I enjoyed the pacing. Grand tutor tao, General He, The gongs... and a final "off you go" from Qianqian.
I also find interesting what Grand Tutor Tao. You don't see this kind of talk in other dramas, they are all so positive, save the people. Here, he spoke about sacrifices. For the greater good. I remember people being upset earlier about Xie Zheng's plan to flood tha canyon, killing the whole opposition army, along with some of his own + civilians. It's cruel, but realistic. They kinda seem to sugarcoat it, but they are honest about it. I just really like everything about this episode!
That's fair, it isn't for everyone. I LOVED love in the clouds and the double, but not really the other two. For…
I wouldn't give up, maybe pick up once everything is aired. I think in these last 12 episodes, the plot will finally come in. But read the comments and see, we always here lol. Yes, I can see how it feels confusing with ML, also seeing how he has done barely anything in this military arc. But his growth is more subtle than FLs, her's is physical, harder to miss, his is emotional. Ofc, I enjoy seeing different opinions, makes for interesting conversations, moments of enlightenment. Hope to see you in the comment section again lol.
That's fair, it isn't for everyone. I LOVED love in the clouds and the double, but not really the other two. For…
oh wow really.. I guess it isn't for you. The drama isn't very plot-heavy compared to the ones you've listed. Like in LITC, girl is trying to get that cure, in the Double, she's hellbent on revenge... this one is more character heavy. I also enjoy plot-heavy shows, but this one is different for me because I think they just did the characters so well. I can see how it's not as interesting for you! It is slow in plot.
And yes, this was totally to allow her to have her main character moment. I really wish Xie Zheng killed him or at least she just gets a final blow while he tells her about Wei Qilin. But I don't mind it because she needed to fight him to learn the information. Everything is becoming too convenient for the plot. It's still entertaining though aha. I was surprised to see what happened with Xie Zheng, he failed at both his tasks, and there was no mention for him not getting to General He. That disappointed me more than letting Sui Yuanqing get away.
I do hope we see more growth so she doesn't feel this way. I can ALLOW her insane skills, killing two very strong characters in the span of a few episodes, without any "real" training montage. We are supposed to believe her sparring with Xie Zheng and General He is enough. The drama is relying soley on the training she got from her father, but we never saw that. I would be HAPPY if they had more training moments.
The thing is, I think her fights on the battle field are her "training montages." Only from her mistakes she makes here, Xie Wu getting hurt for her, stopping Li Huai'an from fighting, will she know what to do in the future. But this is only the case IF the drama actually does this. But I really don't mind like a 45 second training sequence with some badass music lol.
I also thought her escaping was weird lol, too convenient, could've happened in a more interesting way. Apparently it was different in the novel. I ALSO was confused how the hooligans got out. Like they were conscripted but they were at that rock quarry somehow. After that though, I can see how they followed her. They didn't join the army, they were part of people that brought up the grain so they were allowed to leave along with her.
I also find interesting what Grand Tutor Tao. You don't see this kind of talk in other dramas, they are all so positive, save the people. Here, he spoke about sacrifices. For the greater good. I remember people being upset earlier about Xie Zheng's plan to flood tha canyon, killing the whole opposition army, along with some of his own + civilians. It's cruel, but realistic. They kinda seem to sugarcoat it, but they are honest about it. I just really like everything about this episode!