We're women remember small details. 😁Friend, what new drama would you watch after this? I'll watch LOZH in…
Yeppp!! He wanted to become evil, but his heart is actually soft. I like his redemption arc too. The funny thing is, later no one really sees him as a threat at all🤣.
We're women remember small details. 😁Friend, what new drama would you watch after this? I'll watch LOZH in…
I TOTALLY RECOMMEND✨! [LOZH] IS A MASTERPIECE 😍💖. Lol 🤣 he's like a cocky brat there, tho he reflected on his wrongdoings later on. He's more mature here😆.
I have no problem with her acting because it's my first time watching her drama. From the beginning to ending,…
🤣🤣🤣 OH btw, you know what? (I'm now at Ep34, at YeSha coming out of the prison cell following the emperor's orders to move to the Heavenly Dungeon) I got deja vu! I've seen that scene way before the drama aired, short snippets or trailers, I don't remember.. Gosh! I was like, "how could I forget THIS SCENE!?"
I have no problem with her acting because it's my first time watching her drama. From the beginning to ending,…
I've also had enough of some viewers criticising about visuals, visuals, visual... sigh.. I'm frustrated, but don't have energy to explain to them anymore at some point lol.
I have no problem with her acting because it's my first time watching her drama. From the beginning to ending,…
Yepp. Those subtle moments of them together are gold~ During turbulent times, they also can't be focusing on being all lovey-dovey, in addition to their personalities.. Both are workaholics too. It's more surprising to know that they are a couple already XD.
Bei Ming and Bei Kun’s life trajectory asks us a nature vs nurture question. If Bei Ming’s adoptive mother…
You're right. In the end, YeSha is the definition of "made to become a villain, and not born to be a villain". Like you mentioned, YeSha could've been Bei Ming instead of Bei Kun. However, I don't think Bei Ming would've chosen the same route if he were the one adopted by Tong Xin. Even if he were to take revenge, Bei Kun's ways are too cruel for Bei Ming to follow suit. On the other hand, we also can't be so sure that Bei Kun would follow the righteous route, even if he was taken in by Zhong Yun Chi. He could've turned evil at some point after learning the truth. Maybe, maybe not..
Jackson Wang's "Hate to Love" from his new album, MAGICMAN 2, is also a very meaningful song~ " It explores the pain of betrayal and the struggle to trust again after experiencing deep hurt. The song delves into the emotional aftermath of a close friendship where trust was broken, likely due to greed and selfishness. It reflects on the difficulty of rebuilding faith in others after such a profound disappointment. "_(Source: Google) X'3 I just copy/pasted for ya~
This one is in the minority of Cdramas whereby the plot got better and more surprising/thrilling towards the end…..…
I feel the same too! I wasn't expecting some things to happen while they did, but with a twist. For me, TWD became more exciting after the second half.✨
The funny thing is, later no one really sees him as a threat at all🤣.
Lol 🤣 he's like a cocky brat there, tho he reflected on his wrongdoings later on. He's more mature here😆.
YeSha's mystery is too deep and my brain cells are dancing around~💃
OH btw, you know what? (I'm now at Ep34, at YeSha coming out of the prison cell following the emperor's orders to move to the Heavenly Dungeon)
I got deja vu! I've seen that scene way before the drama aired, short snippets or trailers, I don't remember.. Gosh! I was like, "how could I forget THIS SCENE!?"
Awesome! I'll be starting Ep34 today~
Happy watching!
" It explores the pain of betrayal and the struggle to trust again after experiencing deep hurt. The song delves into the emotional aftermath of a close friendship where trust was broken, likely due to greed and selfishness. It reflects on the difficulty of rebuilding faith in others after such a profound disappointment. "_(Source: Google) X'3 I just copy/pasted for ya~
You'll come to know as you watch on~