Yichen is now a great demon, pei jing is leader of hunting bureau and WX is leader of wilderness so they will…
Thanks for your patience. I understand. Characters don't need to be righteous or logical. But then they shouldn't be constantly hammered on us viewers as righteous and just. It's one thing if characters act based on emotions or are being cruel because of grief, it's another thing if the drama/writer glorifies their behavior.
Yichen is now a great demon, pei jing is leader of hunting bureau and WX is leader of wilderness so they will…
I believe if I knew someone was drugged by another person and harmed my family completely unwillingly, I wouldn't hold a grudge in the first place. Because that person would be a victim too. I'd use my anger and energy to find and punish the real culprit. But that's a different matter. If a human committed a crime, it shouldn't be treated like it's nothing, just because the victim is a demon. Otherwise it shouldn't be called justice by main characters. The supporting or irrelevant people don't matter. But I expected our main characters to be different by now.
I'm giving you a headache here. Thank you for your hopeful replies. Maybe they'll somehow manage to redeem themselves in the few remaining episodes, but for now, instead of hoping for the better, I'm going to accept this writer has a problematic mindset, and move on.
Yichen is now a great demon, pei jing is leader of hunting bureau and WX is leader of wilderness so they will…
btw I hope I'm not coming off as rude towards your reply. I'm actually enjoying this. Just that super slow development on the morals ground and mutual understanding is frustrating.
Yichen is now a great demon, pei jing is leader of hunting bureau and WX is leader of wilderness so they will…
Shouldn't they change their own mindset first? I haven't finished the story yet, but calling it justice when they treat one crime like it never happened and another like it's genocide, isn't a development I can feel optimistic about.
Finally got time to continue this. Starts sml arc. Actor's doing well portraying him fighting his inner struggles. I can feel his pain and confusion. The focus has clearly shifted towards him, but ml still holding his own presence. Impressive. Everyone used to dismiss Yuanzhou, now they keep turning to him for help. They shouldn't have taken Yichen to that place. People doing a 180 on him was painful. But it's realistic. Lilun's lines about a statue people worship is true. My only grip is that some of them still treat a human getting hurt very differently from a demon being harmed. I was hoping our characters could be different from the common folk after all this time. If it's being fair and just, like Wenxiao called Sijing's reaction to Yichen, it should be for everyone. Still no improvement regarding that. This is probably why some demons can't accept a human judging them.
Sure. Let's repair the most important thing in the entire world, out in the open where enemies are most probably close by. What could go wrong? Girl you poured 300 precious years of your life into this. Come on!
I know poor ZYZ. I don't know where you are in the drama but it will change very drastically. He will gradually…
I assume the answer to my question is yes. They do support their own even if he becomes a demon. So their treatment of Yuanzhou has less to do with his demonic nature and more to do with them needing an easy target to vent out their anger.
Yichen would've executed Yuanzhou on the spot, if he could. That's exactly what he tried. But where did that judgemental tone come from? If you're Yichen's fan and my words offended you, you can simply say so. No need to try and judge my intellect. Respectfully, it's not your place to.
Which blind justice? I don't understand the meaning of your question. Do you mean I'm confusing Yichen's compromise with blind justice? Or do you mean that I need blind justice? I don't need characters to be absolutely just to like them.
I know poor ZYZ. I don't know where you are in the drama but it will change very drastically. He will gradually…
So we go full circle that his being bad at putting his emotions to words is selective, aka his hurtful words to Yuanzhou were intentional. It's more like [return to the shore and a bright sunlight is waiting for you. But there are exceptions.] It loses its value.
As I said, after episode 16, the [killed his family] card is no longer acceptable for me. He's choosing to blame him at this point.
So he'll understand only after circumstances force him to. Like a rich person only understanding after becoming poor. Where's the value in that? I'm curious. Will the rest of the group treat the demon Yichen like a monster too? Or will he have their full support, like being a demon is suddenly a good thing? Because if so, that will nullify what you said about their treatment of Yuanzhou being partly because he's a demon.
I don't care about the rest of this drama's world. They can be bullies with mob mentality like the supporting characters in Untamed. But these are our leads and it's been 20 episodes. I think by now I'm supposed to root for them, not have to bend my morals to bear with their hypocrisy and managing their grief by blaming and harming the easiest target.
@Sana That sounds messed up. Did he do something? Like betraying them or anything? My bet is the malicious energy used his body to hurt someone again. But I'm not asking for details because I don't want to be spoiled too much.
But that's a different matter. If a human committed a crime, it shouldn't be treated like it's nothing, just because the victim is a demon. Otherwise it shouldn't be called justice by main characters.
The supporting or irrelevant people don't matter. But I expected our main characters to be different by now.
I'm giving you a headache here. Thank you for your hopeful replies. Maybe they'll somehow manage to redeem themselves in the few remaining episodes, but for now, instead of hoping for the better, I'm going to accept this writer has a problematic mindset, and move on.
Everyone used to dismiss Yuanzhou, now they keep turning to him for help.
They shouldn't have taken Yichen to that place. People doing a 180 on him was painful. But it's realistic. Lilun's lines about a statue people worship is true.
My only grip is that some of them still treat a human getting hurt very differently from a demon being harmed. I was hoping our characters could be different from the common folk after all this time. If it's being fair and just, like Wenxiao called Sijing's reaction to Yichen, it should be for everyone. Still no improvement regarding that. This is probably why some demons can't accept a human judging them.
I hope they won't ask Yuanzhou to sacrifice something and repair it.
Exactly how far Wenxiao and Yuanzhou are though? Because Yichen is dying here.
Hope you haven't spoiled me 😅
Girl you poured 300 precious years of your life into this. Come on!
Yichen would've executed Yuanzhou on the spot, if he could. That's exactly what he tried.
But where did that judgemental tone come from? If you're Yichen's fan and my words offended you, you can simply say so. No need to try and judge my intellect. Respectfully, it's not your place to.
Which blind justice? I don't understand the meaning of your question. Do you mean I'm confusing Yichen's compromise with blind justice?
Or do you mean that I need blind justice? I don't need characters to be absolutely just to like them.
As I said, after episode 16, the [killed his family] card is no longer acceptable for me. He's choosing to blame him at this point.
So he'll understand only after circumstances force him to. Like a rich person only understanding after becoming poor. Where's the value in that?
I'm curious. Will the rest of the group treat the demon Yichen like a monster too? Or will he have their full support, like being a demon is suddenly a good thing? Because if so, that will nullify what you said about their treatment of Yuanzhou being partly because he's a demon.
I don't care about the rest of this drama's world. They can be bullies with mob mentality like the supporting characters in Untamed. But these are our leads and it's been 20 episodes. I think by now I'm supposed to root for them, not have to bend my morals to bear with their hypocrisy and managing their grief by blaming and harming the easiest target.
@Sana
That sounds messed up. Did he do something? Like betraying them or anything? My bet is the malicious energy used his body to hurt someone again. But I'm not asking for details because I don't want to be spoiled too much.