my focus was on how she managed to strike enuch. crown prince and the eunuch were facing each other, and she was standing just a step or two away on the left side. So, which part of his body did she target? Considering the angle and position of all three, there was a risk she might accidentally injure crown prince while trying to attack the eunuch, especially since crown prince was choking him and was extremely close.
I have given up understanding why, really. tbh some people just want a drama to fit their expectations and when…
You can see it this way, Viewers are genuinely excited and engaged while watching the show, immersing themselves in the storyline and characters. However, once the final credits roll, the buzz fades, and discussions about the show become scarce. It's almost as if the thrill of the moment dissipates, leaving little motivation for anyone to talk about it afterward.
I have given up understanding why, really. tbh some people just want a drama to fit their expectations and when…
Some people are criticizing the characters and the show, but then you turn around and call out others for their opinions. Aren't you just one of those critics too? its really tiring... LOL
I see a lot of people disappointed about the way the show is going and how it seems Mei Lin is not the same assassin…
We may have different perspectives, and I respect yours and my exist as well.
Now, does killing someone necessarily make someone cruel or destroy their innocence? Not always. It's often the training and the circumstances that shape a person into becoming hard, emotionless, or even cruel. Think about assassins, military personnel, and agents—they are trained not to let emotions interfere with their missions, even if their loved ones are at gunpoint. It’s not about cruelty but about conditioning and survival.
agree to 2nd point
Yes we know they will fall in love but it didn't happen too smoothly and quickly?
The character has a soft side, which is fine, but why does she need to expose her weaknesses to the world? It could have been handled with more subtlety, revealing her vulnerabilities only when necessary.
As for the show itself, whether people speak, bit by bit or entire show, positively or negatively about it, the important thing is that they are talking. This means the show is engaging the audience on some level, and that is an achievement in itself.
What's most disappointing is that, despite her role as an assassin, we haven't seen her in a truly great fight scene yet. With her character's background, you'd expect intense, skillful combat, but the action has fallen short so far.
In my opinion, for a decent romantic storyline, it's a good show. However, if you’re looking for deep political intrigue, revenge, Angst romance or complex conspiracies, this drama might not fulfill those expectations.
Honestly, I'm not enjoying this show much, but I don't have anything else to watch right now. That's the only reason I'm sticking with it, and why you see me here. Can someone please recommend a good drama to help me break free from this boredom? I'd really appreciate it!
Always saw this in c dramas, but never understood the science behind it, how does cutting urself and having the…
The act of drawing blood is not inherently about the blood itself, but rather a means to a more significant end—bringing a person from an unconscious or dissociated state back to consciousness. By hurting themselves and inflicting pain, they trigger a powerful physical response that forces them to re-engage with their surroundings and become aware of their own body. Pain, in this sense, acts as a shock to the system, awakening them from a state of mental or emotional detachment. The real focus is the reawakening, not the blood.
A second theory could be , cutting or tying off a limb is sometimes done to prevent the poison from spreading to other parts of the body. By restricting blood flow or removing the poisoned area, the person attempts to contain the toxin and limit its harmful effects.
This drama is truly a gem for those who possess patience. Even upon rewatching, it maintains a fresh and captivating feel. Without patience, one might struggle to appreciate its beauty. The story unfolds at a slow, deliberate pace, delving deep into the protagonist's journey. It beautifully portrays how they learn profound life lessons through their experiences and survival. The subtle yet meaningful depiction of the protagonist's growth, like a gentle breeze, requires patience to be fully savored. This drama's richness lies in its depth, making it a rewarding experience for those who are willing to wait and embrace its message.
I’ve been watching the drama at 2x speed, and unfortunately, there’s nothing engaging or surprising about it. It's been quite easy to follow, so I'm just passing through without much interest.
I agree with you—I'm also expecting something more intense chess moves, but so far it's progressing quite smoothly…
C-ent sometimes fools us, like with this one. I was drawn in by the title, trailer, and tags—"Kill Me, Love Me," revenge, politics, and an anti-romance between a cruel assassin and a cruel prince. But what I expected from the menu wasn't served on the plate. That's why I’m feeling a bit disappointed.
I was not expecting the writing to be that cringy and pathetic ... where is the complexity, where is the deepness??…
I agree with you—I'm also expecting something more intense chess moves, but so far it's progressing quite smoothly for a revenge and political drama. While I can't fully vouch for it in those aspects, it's definitely enjoyable for romance lovers.
Now, does killing someone necessarily make someone cruel or destroy their innocence? Not always. It's often the training and the circumstances that shape a person into becoming hard, emotionless, or even cruel. Think about assassins, military personnel, and agents—they are trained not to let emotions interfere with their missions, even if their loved ones are at gunpoint. It’s not about cruelty but about conditioning and survival.
agree to 2nd point
Yes we know they will fall in love but it didn't happen too smoothly and quickly?
The character has a soft side, which is fine, but why does she need to expose her weaknesses to the world? It could have been handled with more subtlety, revealing her vulnerabilities only when necessary.
As for the show itself, whether people speak, bit by bit or entire show, positively or negatively about it, the important thing is that they are talking. This means the show is engaging the audience on some level, and that is an achievement in itself.
What's most disappointing is that, despite her role as an assassin, we haven't seen her in a truly great fight scene yet. With her character's background, you'd expect intense, skillful combat, but the action has fallen short so far.
In my opinion, for a decent romantic storyline, it's a good show. However, if you’re looking for deep political intrigue, revenge, Angst romance or complex conspiracies, this drama might not fulfill those expectations.
A second theory could be , cutting or tying off a limb is sometimes done to prevent the poison from spreading to other parts of the body. By restricting blood flow or removing the poisoned area, the person attempts to contain the toxin and limit its harmful effects.