The novel is pretty different, especially later on, since several supporting characters' personality and story…
there's more, the drama only covers challenge's league, they end up in official pro league so there's lots more. I recommend starting from the beginning too, and skip things you find too technical.
Does the drama closely follow the light novel? Is it worth a read after watching the drama?
The novel is pretty different, especially later on, since several supporting characters' personality and story was changed. The novel is also much more gaming focus, and can get fairly technical. The drama doesn't cover a lot of events and pro league section is completely unadapted, so I think it's worth a read, the novel is very very long though.
Does anyone happen to know any of the filming locations for this? I'm curious as to whether some of the buildings…
They built a lot of the sets (Jin Ling's for example is very noticeable), most of the indoor scenes would have been sets. I think they filmed the outdoor scenes (the waterfalls for example) in Guizhou province, I'm not sure about the exact place though.
Naive happy go lucky hardworking girl who struggles to make it in a big city, not super interesting but probably bit more likeable than the other two you've seen but could still be annoying (I liked her in AoL but not in GGS). The series is pretty interesting since it's rare to find cdramas focused on women, I have minor issues with it but it's overall pretty unique drama.
It's a popularity award and she had 4 hit dramas in the last 3 years (Ode to Joy and its sequel+two you mentioned) soooo yeah.
@mizuharaaya: her equivalent role (same production company, better director) would be 2014 Battle of Changsha's, it's just older, before her big break and more serious/depressing since it's set in war times.
Someone share in below. It pass censored in web drama, but not TV drama. I’m so glad still pass if not i will…
go in with low expectation and keep in mind that it's very different from the novel and you should be golden. The first third is reasonably close to the novel, then it turns pretty different. I think the drama managed to keep the core spirit pretty well and manage to be engaging and fun while friendly to non-gamers and newcomers, which is honestly pretty difficult for such a long novel with high barrier of entry.
Someone share in below. It pass censored in web drama, but not TV drama. I’m so glad still pass if not i will…
they are actually supposed to be the same, it used to be different, but they changed it last year? the year before? the process could be different though. but then again, Go Go Squid had to change esport to hacking competition, and The KIng's Avatar gave up broadcasting on TV to keep the esport aspect, so who knows.
mostly, it's just the romance is not overt or outright stated. you technically can't have teenage (high school) romance, but there's all these youth dramas with couples practically going out, but they never actually say it, and it's fine. it's still utterly surprising how MUCH the production team manage to slip in.
okay but more seriously, so they couldn't be together because of the blood shed that other people who were vaguely…
She's definitely much more idealistic compared to Ning Yi cos of how she grew up, but I don't think she was dumb. She was actually more irritating in the beginning because she had no context of what's going on (certain situations in first 15 episodes). She was fairly in sync with Ning Yi till ep 50ish, they disagreed on how to go about making the empire better or defeating the enemies but I actually like that part. She was overwhelmed with blood feud but still fairly understanding of Ning Yi till ep 63. As for the ending arc, the idea was she blamed herself for every death that was related to her, I don't particularly like part of her personality but it's been that way the entire drama.
Their initial big clash was over the fact he believed she caused death of his subordinate (ep 15 ~ 20ish), they both have pretty sound reason for why they did what they did, although you could say Zhiwei was bit too trusting and rash, I think she learnt to be more careful later. Then it's ep 22ish over Crown Prince and the princess, which is again clashing of ideals. I don't remember big conflicts during Second Prince & Minhai arc. I think the whole situation with her mum is pretty understandable too.
I'm not defending that last arc though, the chain of events is just really bad writing, and it's clear they were piling on misunderstanding to push her over the edge.
Ni Ni stars in a new costume/fantasy drama called Love & Destiny. It has a happy ending, btw. The new drama is…
Just noting it's not actually a spin-off, it does use similar concepts but they are common in xianxia. The sets and directing style does look similar cos the production team is the same.
There will be probably another season. That happens a lot in cdramas. They do not make it obvious, but after a…
@hhtahsin: I genuinely doubt it. Sequels are generaly in minority in cdramas, because often the source doesn't have a sequel and writing from scratch is too much hassle/risky.
@Linda_KD: This is how the book ends too, the author wrote what amounts to beginning of an epic, and have yet to continue it. For Princess Agent, the source novel was way too long, and the production team just bombed in adapting it.
70 episodes. china why, i love historical dramas but everytime i want to watch one it's like taking up a part-time…
NRTA is actually proposing 40 episode limit, which I think is for the best, unless it's an actual epic, like Qin Empire or Romance of Three Kingdoms. Anyways, for this drama, I was definitely wary of the episode count. but after watching it, it actually could use more episodes due to pacing. If you think 70 ep is too intimidating, I say try going for 15 episodes at a time, there's mini arcs and you can totally think of them as seasons :P
Hi All! We are from The King's Avatar Drama douban group. We formed a new Fansub team, TKA Pikachu, hoping overseas…
Hey, appreciate you guys subbing for non-chinese speaking fans. Just want to give you a heads up that the King's Avatar discord (associated with the TKA reddit) have someone subbing the episodes too. Perhaps you can contact them and split the workload?
drop, you've watched the better parts of the drama, it mostly gets worst after that. there are some nice shipping…
PYHOMS is very much a drama you watch while winding down or something. Historical, maybe Nirvana in Fire? the Rise of Phoenixes (on netflix)? Young Blood? Love & Destiny?
drop, you've watched the better parts of the drama, it mostly gets worst after that. there are some nice shipping…
I was going to try rec'ing dramas but you have some quality plan to watch. I say go back a couple of years and dig. I think if you have 30mins to kill, it's easier to pick a nice school drama or fluff drama than continue this lol.
So I skipped a few scenes but after finishing it I seem to have skipped the reason for Mucheng's brother Muqiu…
It's implied Muqiu died, in the book it's specifically stated he died from a car crash, but it's mentioned fairly late in the book. IDK how you missed it, but Mucheng's contract expired and she didn't renew it. She literally walked to Xing Xin after her final match was done, and they welcomed her back into the team (should be ep 38 or 39).
I know this has ended already. I was stuck at 29 for a long time, I finally managed to watch a few more. Is it…
drop, you've watched the better parts of the drama, it mostly gets worst after that. there are some nice shipping moments but I really don't think watching this drama for romance is a good idea anyways.
@mizuharaaya: her equivalent role (same production company, better director) would be 2014 Battle of Changsha's, it's just older, before her big break and more serious/depressing since it's set in war times.
mostly, it's just the romance is not overt or outright stated. you technically can't have teenage (high school) romance, but there's all these youth dramas with couples practically going out, but they never actually say it, and it's fine. it's still utterly surprising how MUCH the production team manage to slip in.
Their initial big clash was over the fact he believed she caused death of his subordinate (ep 15 ~ 20ish), they both have pretty sound reason for why they did what they did, although you could say Zhiwei was bit too trusting and rash, I think she learnt to be more careful later. Then it's ep 22ish over Crown Prince and the princess, which is again clashing of ideals. I don't remember big conflicts during Second Prince & Minhai arc. I think the whole situation with her mum is pretty understandable too.
I'm not defending that last arc though, the chain of events is just really bad writing, and it's clear they were piling on misunderstanding to push her over the edge.
@Linda_KD: This is how the book ends too, the author wrote what amounts to beginning of an epic, and have yet to continue it. For Princess Agent, the source novel was way too long, and the production team just bombed in adapting it.