Episode 13 & 14:I dont know but my fave scenes seemed to always be when LQQ with his students. Like when he…
I agree with your review - it's a joy to discover him and also the side characters' backstory ;) I only have a question - why exactly does LQQ want to become human? I get that he wants to have his senses, but is this the only reason?
This is what happens when you have a strong start but a weak ending - like what was that ending??? I get it that it was a HEA for the main leads, but what about the justice? So the betrayer, Grandpa Li, gets away with just being exiled, and the prime minister gets poisoned? Where is the justice in that? And what was that alternative ending? And who the heck was Yu QianQian? The only thing that felt right is the flip that the alternate Qi Min gave her when he met her in the other possible timeline - going to puke when seeing her felt like a great way to be safe from someone like her. All in all, the show started great, but went boring and full of plot holes by the end... The actors did a great job with what they were given - applause for Den Kai and Lin Mu Ran!!!, and the visuals and cinematography were awesome.
They tried making excuses for Kang Su Hyeon, but no, there's no excuse for the way she acted, both with her family and with Jin Woo. Just one episode of her making amends is very little, very late...
will not tolerate any hate abt this episode. paran is literally meant to get on your nerves. he’s getting on…
I get that he's supposed to be cold and unwilling to budge - but the thing that frustrates people is that lack of reasoning behind his attitude, especially for those who haven't read the novel.
This is one of the most frustrating bl shows so far - the story seems to go nowhere and the reasoning for the actions is somewhere outside the plot... I get that in the beginning things were unclear, but they are still not clear even after all these episodes... besides, this episode feels like a filler as nothing happens (besides that backstory of Pharan's mom that still felt incomplete ...) And the chemistry, while there, feels like it's an afterthought.... Maybe this is better understood by those who previously read the novel, but since I didn't, it feels frustrating because of the wasted potential.
Xue Man has every right to suspect Bei Ming kills her father. If Bei Ming is innocent, he won't runaway and hide…
and you know the worst of it? that they just go along like everything is ok, like he's not dying of that deadly poison, without doing their best of finding a cure... only when he spits blood and is on the verge of dying they're like...oh, yeah, we were supposed to look for a cure, but... ups, we forgot until we saw you on the floor with blood all over...
Xue Man has every right to suspect Bei Ming kills her father. If Bei Ming is innocent, he won't runaway and hide…
And, let's not forget the detail of the father / mentor who acted like he knew what was going to happen on that boat - totally suspicious, the ML tells the FL about this, she also agrees, but conveniently, completely forgets about this ... isn't this a key aspect that also proves the ML's innocence? does she take this into account? Nope
Why I say the messy writing is part of why the lead actress is getting hate.. they started the show with this…
what betrayal? Did she ever check the facts (actual facts, proof and evidence!!!) before making the assumption? And that poisoning was completely pointless and brainless
All in all, the show started great, but went boring and full of plot holes by the end...
The actors did a great job with what they were given - applause for Den Kai and Lin Mu Ran!!!, and the visuals and cinematography were awesome.