This isn't Netflix, it's the way they air dramas in Taiwan. Netflix actually changed their way of doing things…
I cancelled Netflix and upgraded Viki to include Kokowa. More value for me. I don't want currently airing dramas when they are just 20 eps but take 5 months lol. Been watching Asian dramas since 2013 so familiar with how it works. I almost never find anything I like on Netflix, except for dramas I've already seen on youtube or viki.
The first episode sucked. Skip it and start at ep 2. The quality, production, writing, editing and acting ( to some extent) is much much better. Like ep2 is part of a different drama altogether.
I submitted a new picture for this article showing Yu Si Feng and Chu Zuan with Yu Si Feng's golden wings around them but don't know if it will get accepted. I hope the picture would add interest and intrigue for people who haven't seen the drama yet.
If you just started watching, what you need to know about the female lead character: Chu Xuan Ji is "slow" and "untalented" due to a tragic event and was born with her 6 senses blocked, she can't see colors, taste food, smell flowers, feel pain, experience love, cry tears. She even seems a bit dumb. She basically is considered disabled in a world where martial arts and special powers are valued. There is a major back story to why her senses were blocked and it is key to the unraveling of a multi layered plot and unexpected and interesting twists and turns.
This is why I'm dropping Netflix. A 20 episode drama starts in November and doesn't finish airing all episodes until March? I lose interest and forget what I've seen when it's done like that. Netflix is stupid. And increasing fees. That $ can be better spent on other providers.
I liked this drama. was surprised to realize that the male lead was Song Wei Long, also a lead in a more recent modern drama "Go Ahead". He looks much older in this drama! I liked this drama pretty well, found it entertaining and did finish it.
My Dearest Wolf, it's almost 2050. I hope this letter catches up with you And finds you well It's been dry But they're callin' for rain And everything's the same old same At kisskh Your stubborn old followers. Ain't said too much But I'm sure you know They send their love.
More value for me. I don't want currently airing dramas when they are just 20 eps but take 5 months lol.
Been watching Asian dramas since 2013 so familiar with how it works. I almost never find anything I like on Netflix, except for dramas I've already seen on youtube or viki.
To each his/her own, Netflix is overpriced and not worth it to me.
https://baike.baidu.com/item/%E7%90%89%E7%92%83/53128917?fromtitle=%E7%90%89%E7%92%83%E7%BE%8E%E4%BA%BA%E7%85%9E&fromid=9567397
also noted at
https://www.cinematerial.com/tv/love-and-redemption-i11384656/info
https://www.theverge.com/2020/10/29/21540346/netflix-price-increase-united-states-standard-premium-content-product-features
You can still get the basic for $8.
I just feel my money would be better spent on other subscriptions. Most of what Netflix has I can see elsewhere and the rest I don't care for.
Chu Xuan Ji is "slow" and "untalented" due to a tragic event and was born with her 6 senses blocked, she can't see colors, taste food, smell flowers, feel pain, experience love, cry tears. She even seems a bit dumb. She basically is considered disabled in a world where martial arts and special powers are valued. There is a major back story to why her senses were blocked and it is key to the unraveling of a multi layered plot and unexpected and interesting twists and turns.
I wanted to like this for Caesar Wu.
I liked this drama pretty well, found it entertaining and did finish it.
I hope this letter catches up with you
And finds you well
It's been dry
But they're callin' for rain
And everything's the same old same At kisskh
Your stubborn old followers.
Ain't said too much
But I'm sure you know
They send their love.