so my guess is that Mo Fang is alive, he is probably the young master and the one who put the moles in her army/city
I think it has to be him because they didn’t give screen time to his death or show a montage of memories as most dramas would for such an important character. I’m still shocked if this turns out to be true. What a twist! I appreciate the writers for not heavily foreshadowing this. I’ve watched so many Asian dramas that it’s a real pleasure to be surprised.
The ending is not HE, but I would say it’s bittersweet. The conclusion showed great love and sacrifice and didn’t ruin the experience for me. I think it’s worth the watch. The main couple are adorable.
Initially I had high hopes for this series, with the opening scene showing the greatness of ML's skills and the…
Speaking of the ML’s magic, I, too, was excited to see it in the first episode and then…nothing? Was that a one-time thing to draw in viewers, or will he make use of it again? If anyone has read the novel or anime or whatever, any clues on this? I’ll still watch without it; I love this drama, but I also love fantasy elements in everything.☺️
It's the opposite for me, I enjoyed the later part than the beginning
I agree with you that the 12 years living a delusion with family and friends supporting it is totally unbelievable. Every person I know would have tried to help her accept reality asap for better mental health. This was a bigger fantasy to me than dragons flying in the air. I did enjoy other aspects of the drama and appreciate that others have different opinions.
Best first fifteen minutes in a series that I’ve seen in a loooong time, and I don’t even like sports dramas. Everything kept moving, which when you think about it, is what a racing series should do. Hope it keeps this up!
I love Ryan Ding. He was great in Romance of a Twin Flower and Just an Encore (the latter, he was such a green…
Totally agree, especially about Ryan Ding. I loved him in Tiger and Rose and Intense Love, but nothing else until White Cat Legend. He brings such warmth to the role.
I’m really enjoying this series and think Park Min Young is giving an amazing and nuanced performance, even though her character made the most foolish and contrived move in breaking up over a non-issue for most rational adults. But I’m not here to complain about that; it’s the never-ending commercials going on in a series on Amazon; you’d think there would be enough money without the need for such. It takes me out of the drama’s reality every time. Maddening.
Isn’t it always?😝 Sucks the joy right out of watching. I can’t believe there was a time in my life when I wouldn’t watch anything with subtitles. Now it’s the opposite!
Honestly, I skipped a lot the second couple. Even though I like Wan Peng, I have a hard time accepting the second…
I have seen Fu Xin Bo perform well in other roles, but here he seems to be sleepwalking. He also gives judgmental vibes imo. I feel like he doesn’t want to be there.
If you had a dinner date with a person you really liked, and a guy invites you on an impromptu camping trip all of a sudden, would you let him drive off with you without informing your date? No wonder these two aren’t together after a hundred years! I am so mad!
I really enjoyed the first five episodes today and laughed a lot. However, however…the female lead’s character (not the actress; she is fine, imo) is written as utterly incorrigible. At first she seemed merely mischievous, but her actions grew worse and worse. She even said that she could ruin the ML’s future if she did a certain thing (intimating it would be wrong of her) and then went ahead and did it. Such a person is toxic. I hope she will have a tremendous character turnaround or that the adorable ML will avoid her like the plague.
Also, I wonder if I am the only one who thinks the drama is teasing us with hints of BL. I’m probably imagining it! ☺️
Also, I wonder if I am the only one who thinks the drama is teasing us with hints of BL. I’m probably imagining it! ☺️