I’ve noticed a lot of hate towards the female lead, and honestly, I think it’s just male lead favoritism. She’s a new face to them, and people aren’t giving her enough credit. Her character is incredibly selfless, and she’s doing her best despite all the challenges she’s facing. It’s a bit frustrating to see so much focus on her flaws when the male lead’s character is often praised for displaying the same traits. Instead of focusing on her imperfections, maybe it’s time to recognize the strength and selflessness she’s showing. And honestly, young Yi Shui (from the first part) was much more problematic than Ranran. He was almost like a villain in his early days—full of ego and impulsiveness. If people are going to criticize her for being rash, they should consider how much worse his character was when he was younger.
I really want to keep watching but I can't deal with the FL being so rash/thoughtless and putting herself in harm's…
I get that it's frustrating, but honestly, the female lead is just acting like Su Yi Shui did when he was younger—rash, impulsive, and putting himself in harm's way without thinking things through. He wasn't exactly known for his self-preservation either, was he? The fact that she's not solving everything immediately is part of her growth, and it's the same way he was once reckless and manipulated because of his impulsiveness. So, if you're going to criticize her for that, maybe you should consider that the male lead went through the same thing. It's part of the story, and if you can't accept her character growth, maybe this isn't the right show for you.
i loved the beginning of this, but since the FL become that girl that disobey and dishonors her master as she…
I get that you feel the shift in the female lead's character was jarring, but I think it's important to consider her development within the context of the story. The female lead’s behavior now—disobeying and questioning her master—actually mirrors how Su Yi Shui was when he was younger. He was impulsive, full of ego, and often did things his way, even if it led to negative consequences. Remember, he played a role in MQG's death because of his own impulsive actions and how easily he was manipulated. He wasn’t flawless, and his impulsiveness made him a far less balanced character at one point.
Now, with the female lead, it's not about 'fake feminism' or childish behavior; it’s about her evolving into someone who can make her own decisions, just like Su Yi Shui did when he was in her shoes. If we’re quick to criticize her for her actions now, we might be forgetting that the male lead also had his own flaws in his youth, ones that were just as disruptive and impulsive. Both characters are growing in their own way, and I think it’s crucial to see her actions as a reflection of the same journey Su Yi Shui went through. Just because she’s becoming more independent doesn’t mean she’s dishonoring anyone—it’s just part of her character arc, which is essential for her growth.
As for the emotional maturity or wisdom, it’s important to remember that no one starts off perfect. She’s learning, just like he did, and both characters have their flaws. I think it's unfair to judge her for the same things we accepted in the male lead’s younger years.
Just finished...3 kids?! The honeymoon phase clearly never ended — they’ve been thriving in the sheets, skipping the 'sleep' part of bedtime, and I honestly don’t know what’s stronger, their marriage or their stamina. 😂🔥🛏️
I just finished two of her dramas. She's a good young actress. Her main roles seem to be doing well too, with ratings above 8. I hope she gets more main roles, even if the male leads aren't that high profile. I just want to see her take on more challenging roles.
Im on episode 5, and Im really struggling with the main female leads personality. She gives off this super over…
No, you're just one of the few who hated FL. She doesn't appear arrogant to me at all if you want to call someone arrogant call the 18 years su yi shui.
After all the sacrifices she made for yi shui, we're all left speechless.
I don't know if it's because they rearranged the episodes, but since I watched their past first I liked the original…
While I truly loved the original MQQ, I think the story’s progression makes sense. Their different upbringings naturally led to different personalities as they matured. That said, I have to respectfully disagree—XRR isn’t your typical cute or naive damsel in distress, regardless of whether she’s at full strength or has lost her powers. As she slowly recovers her memories, we can see parts of MQQ’s character starting to resurface. But let’s not forget—XRR is still only 18 or 19 years old, since she was reborn.
They are even worse in the novel... The script writer made them a lot better in the drama already.
Ohh now that make sense coz I hate them even after all this episodes 😂... Imagine if yi shui didnt ressurect qing ge, they are no match against possessed su yi shui and that god Dun tian.
I think MQG above SYS, because she was his teacher first 😁
Yeah, I think so too. There was a scene—I can't remember the exact episode—where they were under some kind of torture spell. The woman mentioned that the stronger they were, the more pain they would feel. Qing Ge’s sister returned Qing Ge’s powers to her and escaped. When Qing Ge regained her memories and powers, she suffered more, implying she was actually stronger than Yi Shui at full strength. Su Yi Shui only temporarily amplified his power so that the torture spell would affect him more than Qing Ge, giving her the chance to attack.
Just a genuine question.. Is mu qing ge more powerful than su yi shu? Coz it seems like it... She can even go against the demon child and dun tian by herself who is basically a god/immortal...
I’m on the last five episodes, and I just realized these so-called immortal sects are completely useless. If it weren’t for Mu Qingge, they’d all be corpses by now. They didn’t do shit while she carried the entire fight. The funniest part? These ungrateful bastards literally betrayed and killed her before, and now they’re relying on her to save their sorry asses. They should be thanking Su Yi Shui for reviving her, or they’d be long gone.
Can anyone tell me if this drama has a strong/smart female lead in both timelines?
Definitely.. FL is both strong and smart even more than the ML. Were all rooting for her when she regained her memories and beat the shit out of everyone.
It was a hidden gem show for me. Wasn't expecting to like it as much as i did.I was confused with some parts thoughNonomura…
Yeah.. me too 🤔 don't know how I feel about that old man with a young girl.. but Touma is worth the watch she's weirdly cool.. don't know if that makes sense 🤷♀️😂
Now, with the female lead, it's not about 'fake feminism' or childish behavior; it’s about her evolving into someone who can make her own decisions, just like Su Yi Shui did when he was in her shoes. If we’re quick to criticize her for her actions now, we might be forgetting that the male lead also had his own flaws in his youth, ones that were just as disruptive and impulsive. Both characters are growing in their own way, and I think it’s crucial to see her actions as a reflection of the same journey Su Yi Shui went through. Just because she’s becoming more independent doesn’t mean she’s dishonoring anyone—it’s just part of her character arc, which is essential for her growth.
As for the emotional maturity or wisdom, it’s important to remember that no one starts off perfect. She’s learning, just like he did, and both characters have their flaws. I think it's unfair to judge her for the same things we accepted in the male lead’s younger years.
After all the sacrifices she made for yi shui, we're all left speechless.
Mu qing ge "one wisp of qi, to break the galaxy" ❤️❤️❤️