as a fan of didi, i personally like TTEOTM better if i say LBFAD is better then i would be biased but oh welll…
LBFAD and TTEOTM have similar story beats, but LBFAD was written to be more of a comedy like the book, while TTEOTM is much darker material. I don't find it boring at all, but maybe that's because I know where the story's going, and I'm looking forward to all the angst.
Having watched LBFAD, and loved it, while also enjoying TTEOTM, I would say the cgi was definitely a bit higher quality in LBFAD. But that doesn't really matter to me. My first C-Drama was Three Lives Three Worlds: Ten Thousand Miles of Peach Blossoms, and the cgi in that one was atrocious at best. Didn't keep me from loving the heck out of the story.
I do love this drama, but I feel like the last two episodes had a bunch of plotholes (and I'm not even the type…
The drama did leave out and change details from the book such as:
1. When Su Su came ashore after escaping Tantai Jin's boat, she was actually found by prince Xiao Lin and his friend Yu Qing, and it was to them that she entrusted her letter to her family.
2. When Su Su found Tantai Jin, it was several days later, and she was already headed on her way to the Abyss. He had crawled ashore but had collapsed and some children were beating on him. Su Su rescued him and they ended up taking refuge in a nearby village, and that's how she was able to treat his injuries. Also in the book, Tantai Minglang had slit Tantai Jin's tendons, so the guy wasn't even able to walk without help.
3. When Su Su went to the Abyss and crossed the magical barrier, while she was inside time was passing faster outside than inside. So she was gone for several months rather than a few days like she had intended. This is actually mentioned in episode 10, where she's surprised that it's April when it had still been winter when she left Tantai Jin.
4. In the book, if I remember correctly, talking to and controlling creatures was an ability specific to Tantai Jin, because he possessed the evil bone and could devour and control evil spirits. I believe that in the book, it wasn't all animals he could control, only demonic ones.
No, Zi Rui is Qian Qian's manservant from the first season. He's not replacing the ML, he's reprising his role. Though it doesn't look like Ding Yuxi is confirmed yet.
It's been a while since I read the book, but from what I can recall, Xi Wu and Su Su don't actually look alike in the book. In the book, Su Su's appearance is described as calamitously beautiful, while Xi Wu is described as kinda plain - or at least not as pretty as Ye Bing Shang.
Ye Xi Wu was a mortal whose body Li Su Su's immortal spirit takes over. Xi Wu was a spoiled brat who was physically and verbally abusive. She also hated her (cousin?) Ye Bing Shang because Bing Shang held the affections of Prince Lin, who Xi Wu had a crush on. So when Su Su takes over, everyone is surprised when she starts treating people nicely.
I need to go and read the book again while I'm waiting for new episodes. I got about 50 chapters in last year but had to stop because I'd caught up to the end of the translation. I checked back and about 20 more chapters have been added so it's time to start over from the beginning again!
Short version, if you haven't looked it up yourself, is that his ex-girlfriend went on social media and accused him of getting her pregnant and then forcing her to get an abortion against her wishes. She painted him in an incredibly toxic and emotionally manipulative light. Now, it is true that she had an abortion, but it was proven not true that she was forced into it, it was something that she and Seon Ho mutually agreed upon. It was also revealed that she had a history of telling lies, even while she was still in a relationship with Seon Ho. As her accusation was investigated, what came to light was that this ex-girlfriend was incredibly clingy and couldn't get over the fact that Seon Ho broke up with her, and she was using this smear campaign in the hopes of making him return to her. She ultimately recanted on her original smear post, and sent an apology to Seon Ho.
People are still divided in their opinions on this issue, as to whether Seon Ho was in the wrong regarding wanting the abortion, but I for one think she was wrong to air out her dirty laundry to the whole world just so she could punish her ex-boyfriend and try to destroy his career for breaking up with her.
I am to confused right now, the show was very good and captured my attention completely but the end is not what…
Yeah. The scriptwriter has stated that she wants to continue the story, even if it's in movie form, but when Signal originally came out, sequels were just not a thing. The ending isn't unsatisfying, IMO, because it is implied that Lee Jae Han survives in the new timeline and that he's on the run from guys working for the corrupt politician. I just imagine that he reunites with Soo Hyun and finally meets Hae Yeong in person, somewhere down the line, and they work together, no longer separated by time. The ending does have hope.
There's nothing better than liking actors who treat women badly, right?
Despite proof that the woman in question was horribly manipulative and smeared his reputation simply because she was upset he broke up with her? You apparently stopped listening after her accusations, and not to the rest of the story.
Heaven Official's Blessing has gotten an official translation/publication in English by Seven Seas Entertainment,…
Free to read online, no. In print, yes. You'd have to buy the physical copies (it's multi-volume), available from online booksellers. I also saw it at my local B&N, so it is available at some physical bookseller locations as well. https://sevenseasdanmei.com/#hob1 Four out of the eight planned volumes have been released so far.
does anyone has the link for the translated novel??????
Heaven Official's Blessing has gotten an official translation/publication in English by Seven Seas Entertainment, so if you're looking for English fan translations, unfortunately they have likely been taken down. You can still read the manhua online, though. I've been reading it on Zinmanga.
Having watched LBFAD, and loved it, while also enjoying TTEOTM, I would say the cgi was definitely a bit higher quality in LBFAD. But that doesn't really matter to me. My first C-Drama was Three Lives Three Worlds: Ten Thousand Miles of Peach Blossoms, and the cgi in that one was atrocious at best. Didn't keep me from loving the heck out of the story.
1. When Su Su came ashore after escaping Tantai Jin's boat, she was actually found by prince Xiao Lin and his friend Yu Qing, and it was to them that she entrusted her letter to her family.
2. When Su Su found Tantai Jin, it was several days later, and she was already headed on her way to the Abyss. He had crawled ashore but had collapsed and some children were beating on him. Su Su rescued him and they ended up taking refuge in a nearby village, and that's how she was able to treat his injuries. Also in the book, Tantai Minglang had slit Tantai Jin's tendons, so the guy wasn't even able to walk without help.
3. When Su Su went to the Abyss and crossed the magical barrier, while she was inside time was passing faster outside than inside. So she was gone for several months rather than a few days like she had intended. This is actually mentioned in episode 10, where she's surprised that it's April when it had still been winter when she left Tantai Jin.
4. In the book, if I remember correctly, talking to and controlling creatures was an ability specific to Tantai Jin, because he possessed the evil bone and could devour and control evil spirits. I believe that in the book, it wasn't all animals he could control, only demonic ones.
As her accusation was investigated, what came to light was that this ex-girlfriend was incredibly clingy and couldn't get over the fact that Seon Ho broke up with her, and she was using this smear campaign in the hopes of making him return to her. She ultimately recanted on her original smear post, and sent an apology to Seon Ho.
People are still divided in their opinions on this issue, as to whether Seon Ho was in the wrong regarding wanting the abortion, but I for one think she was wrong to air out her dirty laundry to the whole world just so she could punish her ex-boyfriend and try to destroy his career for breaking up with her.
https://sevenseasdanmei.com/#hob1
Four out of the eight planned volumes have been released so far.