Love the more metaphysical aspects of this script in ep 31. In the end, whether it is a "fake" world or not, Nan Heng decides to live it to the fullest.
no at this point he’s Darth Vader no stopping him.
Kylo Ren from the Star Wars sequel films (he is Princess Leia and Han Solo's son). He's a much more annoying, petulant version of Darth Vader. A wannabe Darth Vader.
I think anything is still open for discussion and critique. I enjoy a good slow burn myself, but I think this…
LOL, if I rated anything 0.5, I wouldn't be watching it. That would have to mean everything in a production sucked (costumes, music, art direction, script, acting, etc). I agree that the rating system on MDL is weird.
no at this point he’s Darth Vader no stopping him.
Yep, he's a goner. His army has been absolved of any wrongdoings, and the truth of like EVERYTHING is out, so what more does he want? He just wants NH dead - why? Can't reason with a man who's lost his mind lol
it is the funny to see people freak out over the small misunderstood and the slow burn romance. this was all covered…
I think anything is still open for discussion and critique. I enjoy a good slow burn myself, but I think this story could have overall been abbreviated in parts and streamlined. Otherwise, it overall ends up being somewhat repetitive and diminishes the impact of certain dramatic moments and muddies the overall development of characters and themes. But that's how I see it.
Despite all the twists and turns, I am seeing some growth in Mudan in this second part that is welcome. Much as I love her confidence and frank nature (especially in part 1), it's good for her to see that not everything is so simple. While I she definitely has the abilities and guts to make it on her own, I am looking forward to her working together with those around her to succeed (hint hint, with Jiang Chang Yang).
How's p2 going compared to p1?? I am thinking of starting ths finally I was waiting for P2 to air
If you liked part 1, I would give this a go. It's still airing, so it's reached a frustrating point by the end of ep 12, but it may resolve well, so I'm still going to watch until the end and hold final judgment until then.
Gosh listening to the people ahead of me it sounds like the plot , what there is other than misunderstandings,…
Up until ep 12 (the end), this one has still been quite watchable, with much better production values overall compared to Princess's Gambit. If I view Blossom (this drama) in the context of the first part, however, it is indeed too long with repetitive scenes (especially with the characters of Liu Chang and his psychotic princess wife). The end of ep 12 is where the writing breaks for me, but I'm waiting to see if it does work after all after the next episodes.
Princess's Gambit has been tortuous for me to watch - it tries to be exciting plot-wise, but not much actual solid writing has been done to develop the characters well, so I don't really care about the plot. And like others have said, there are too many plot holes to ignore as well.
Of course he’s alive. He took that little note in the prison to help him escape. He is fully behind the whole…
I've been enjoying so far how those "iconic scenes" get turned on their head, so I'm wondering how those scenes will play out in the end. CGH is definitely slipping down that slippery slope. Even after SYM and her Dad told him what's what, he won't stop.
Princess's Gambit has been tortuous for me to watch - it tries to be exciting plot-wise, but not much actual solid writing has been done to develop the characters well, so I don't really care about the plot. And like others have said, there are too many plot holes to ignore as well.