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Replying to paxxie Mar 18, 2025
The oldest comment is 7 years old. The photos from the shoot are outdated af. When this comes out, if ever, it'll…
Too bad, it seems shelved. I hope that with this 1-year hiatus from Bai Lu they will take it out of the drawer.
Replying to Taigo Jan 28, 2025
a própria resenha de alguém que deu 10 pro drama, mostra o quanto o drama não vale 10 kkkk
Sou péssima para dar notas... 😉😅😚😚
Replying to Mia Jan 20, 2025
No, it's part 2 of the drama. because of the 40 episode limit on Chinese dramas, they split it into 2 because…
Oh, of course, because you know so much. Your level of knowledge is just vast. So enriching. You really should consider professionalizing it. My deepest apologies for my ignorance in comparison to your rich intelligence." 😏
Replying to Mia Jan 20, 2025
No, it's part 2 of the drama. because of the 40 episode limit on Chinese dramas, they split it into 2 because…
Aww, sure, Mia, go ahead with all that 'vast knowledge' of yours! Maybe one day you’ll actually make something out of it! 😂
Replying to Mia Jan 20, 2025
No, it's part 2 of the drama. because of the 40 episode limit on Chinese dramas, they split it into 2 because…
Of course, I’m aware of the current 40-episode rule, and I also know the story has a different arc. In the first season, they’re saving their lives and falling in love, while the second season will be about a war. But my question was more about whether it was truly necessary?! It’s not that the story isn’t good, but with 32 episodes in season one and 24 in season two, there are definitely scenes that feel like pure filler—it’s obvious. Am I bothered by it? Maybe not that much, because I’m still watching anyway, but you can’t help but feel like they’re dragging things out. And the padding doesn’t seem to serve the story; it’s more about making extra profit... sorry, but it’s impossible no one else has noticed this. Even if it’s two different story arcs, could they have fit everything into a single season? Yes, they could. Can I change that? No. But that doesn’t mean I can’t complain. Also, let’s be honest, this 40-episode rule is super annoying.
Replying to oliviora Jan 20, 2025
It's part 2 of the drama, like Immortal Samsara, Love Like the Galaxy, The Blue Whisper. It's bcs the limit episode…
Of course, I’m aware of the current 40-episode rule, and I also know the story has a different arc. In the first season, they’re saving their lives and falling in love, while the second season will be about a war. But my question was more about whether it was truly necessary?! It’s not that the story isn’t good, but with 32 episodes in season one and 24 in season two, there are definitely scenes that feel like pure filler—it’s obvious. Am I bothered by it? Maybe not that much, because I’m still watching anyway, but you can’t help but feel like they’re dragging things out. And the padding doesn’t seem to serve the story; it’s more about making extra profit... sorry, but it’s impossible no one else has noticed this. Even if it’s two different story arcs, could they have fit everything into a single season? Yes, they could. Can I change that? No. But that doesn’t mean I can’t complain. Also, let’s be honest, this 40-episode rule is super annoying.
On In the Name of Blossom Jan 11, 2025
Does it really need two seasons?! I really like the actors, but is there enough story for all of that, or will they drag it out and ruin everything?! If only it were something like what happened in One and Only and Forever and Ever with Bai Lu and Allen... but no, from what it looks like, it’s all set in the past. In the first one, it’s about them building their relationship while she builds a business, and in the second, it's about the country at war. They’ll take advantage of the fact that it’s set in the same historical period as Mulan and throw in a war?! ¬¬