Ok so the hint that Qianqian was a transmigrator was just so unnecessary, it adds nothing to the character nor the story.
Also in the scene where Changyu returns to Lin'an to meet her aunt and uncle and sees the faces of everyone who has died was rather out of place imo, it was as if she has also died (which is not the case), rather than conveying the peace she has finally achieved.
and I absolutely loved the post-credits scene, Qi Min's reaction to meeting Qianqian in that timeline is just perfect.
A couple months ago another actor has tragically passed away. The official statement says it was suicide, but that actor's fans suspect murder and call for justice by starting witch hunts against people who might be a part of it, which includes the actor who played Yang Yan. Check out his page here for some spicy witch hunt, there are both statements from hunters with evidence of his involvment and rebuttals from people who googled the origin of said evidence.
You know that feeling you get, when you are familiar with a genre that has a long history of tropes, to the point that most stories you see now are a play on those tropes in some way, and you are used to seeing them as "of course it happens" plot moments, and then you encounter the thing that started it all, from the time when tropes were not yet tropes?
Yes, so that's the feeling I get from this one. 10/10
Also in the scene where Changyu returns to Lin'an to meet her aunt and uncle and sees the faces of everyone who has died was rather out of place imo, it was as if she has also died (which is not the case), rather than conveying the peace she has finally achieved.
and I absolutely loved the post-credits scene, Qi Min's reaction to meeting Qianqian in that timeline is just perfect.
Yes, so that's the feeling I get from this one. 10/10