I just started watching this and I had to comment about this: Is it just me or does Ahn Hyo Seop look like Chanyeol of EXO in certain angles. I keep seeing the slight resemblance in different scenes. Just wondering if anyone else thought this. And he's tall like Chanyeol!
LOF was high production drama. But who have watched all the episodes will never admit it to be high production.…
Oh yes! I agree too...I love when they are on screen together. I'm so impressed by Wang Yibo's acting here. I really didn't think I could move on with his Lan Zhan character in Untamed but he made Xiefun his own: and he's the complete opposite of Lan Zhan. He's much warmer, funnier, outgoing & lively as Xiefun. I love how he balanced out the cold Zhou Fei and made her smile more. It's like he's the Wei Ying character. And people mentioned the age difference but I really didn't even notice. Zanilia Zhao looks so young anyway and I can't believe she was coming out of her maternity leave. She has the skinniest waist for having a baby! I'm waiting for more eps to air that are subbed so now I'm at a pause. ;)
LOF was high production drama. But who have watched all the episodes will never admit it to be high production.…
I wasn't sure about the chemistry between the leads in the beginning but as the story progressed the chemistry did pick up for me. I think Zhou Fei was supposed to be portrayed as lacking in feelings and a bit cold because her main thing was concentrating on her martial arts. I think it was her way of trying to show her mom because her mom was pretty hard on her and never praised her. I think Xiefun's playful & flirtatious personality slowly started to change her and she started to lower her walls with him. He showed how he was always there for her & supported her - the love between them was a slow progression but I do see how they both care about each other....like soul mates. Xiefun is more open with his feelings for her whereas Zhou Fei pretends to not care as much but she really does and shows it by what she goes through to save Xiefun's from his deathly poison.
I just want to know who the editing team is for this drama? The way they end each episode is so abrupt and you're left with scratching your head like "WTF?" It's pretty bad when my daughter noticed it and asked why did they end the ep like that and then she walked away laughing and shaking her head. Did they just get sloppy with their editing ? And one more thing: can I say how I love Hu Bing as Li Zheng in this drama. He usually plays the bad guys in most of the dramas that I've seen with him in it but this time he played a heroic figure who is the embodiment of goodness. I've always thought he was so good looking so to see him in this drama playing a good guy was definitely a plus. Too bad we only get to see him in flashbacks.
I agree! Still one of the best that I seen. Loved the couple and their incredible chemistry! This drama proved that not everyone bad is bad and not everyone good is good!
I'm up to ep 47 but I really had to vent about ep 44! Did everyone start being stupid in this episode? How many times have they supposedly "killed" the villain only for the villain to have survived?!! Don't these fighters ever check to make sure they are DEAD!!! Anyway, the Poison lady Hu Tian Ying is seriously pissing me off! You know that she's a poison master but you let her get away doing the same technique over & over & over. I can't believe Afei fell for her scheme during their fight scene. I was like "JUST KILL HER ALREADY!!!" If I'm screaming at my tv screen then you know I'm so pissed & aggravated by stupidity!!! And I thought Afei was getting smarter but she was really stupid in this scene. She gets conned into the Poison lady's spiel and gets closer to the Poison lady and guess what? Duh...she gets sprayed with poison! I was like "Are you kidding me?!! A blind person could have seen this coming!!! How come no one wears masks especially dealing with this Hu Tian Ying? And again the Poison lady gets away again! And don't get me started with how stupid and dumb Li Yan is - she is truly TSTL!! First in previous eps, she gets the map to locate the thing that everyone is looking for. And what does she do? The first guy she meets up with, she wants to give the map to. And what does she do here? She befriends the leader of Disha not knowing who he is! And then she starts talking & revealing. She is truly the dumbest and she also belongs with the other dumb clueless guy , Bumpkin Yang. But at least Yang can fight so I do like him. All Li Yan does is get in the way and cause trouble. She can't fight and she's too clueless 95% of the time. Ok....that's my vent for ep 44.
Anyone know where Chuchu’s letter brother is? I remember they said he’s alive or did I understood it wrong?…
Yeah...it's like ChuChu's brother became nonexistent. I thought that ChuChu would have looked for him after she finally reached the 48 Stronghold. It's like they forgot about him altogether.
I'm on episode 7 right now.Does the male lead, Xie Yun, ever become a top martial artist? I mean like one of the…
Xie Yun is actually a great martial artist except he was poisoned by the Bone chilling poison. The only reason he's still alive is because his master sacrificed his internal power to seal the poison in Xie Yun's body in order for him to live. But if Xie Yun exerts any internal force , the poison unseals and starts spreading again and he starts weakening eventually leading to death. So in the meantime Xie Yun lives his life like a wanderer until he meets up with Zhou Fei and falls for her.
I confess - I skipped all the way towards the end. I watched the last 4 eps so I could just see how it ends. I liked how it ended and I'm glad I didn't watch the whole thing or I would have been so aggravated.
A good example of a drama with meandering plots that lead to nowhere, indecisive FL that leads to annoying love-triangle,…
Yes! Li Hong Yi as Qiu Yue is the only interesting one in this drama. Chun Hua is too stupid and silly (like most of her roles) & Xiao Bai is....well....Xiao Bai...bland. I may need to just go to the last 5 eps of this drama.
I've been on "start" & "stop" trying to watch this drama for a while now. Although I like Rosy Zhao, she seems to play the same silly female lead in most of her dramas. The only one that I've seen where she doesn't play this type was in Cinderella Chef where her character was much more sedate and subdue. But the "BTS" for this drama would spur me back on to watching this again. So because I'm inbetween dramas I decided to pick this story back up again. I'm at ep 15 and my fingers are constantly itching to fast forward but worried I'm going to miss something important (like I usually do when I fast forward eps). If Chun Hua says "Xiao Bai" one more time I think I'm going to puke! I swear...you can put most of Rosy Zhao's characters in her other dramas and you wouldn't know the difference. I really dislike when she uses that little whiny girly voice of hers and she must have said Xiao Bai's name more than I can stomach. I really like the character of Qiu Yue because he has so many secrets and he is so aggressive and forward. However the one earlier scene where Qiu Yue kisses Chun Hua was kind of cringy mainly because Chun Hua was under the impression that she was his little sister. Even though we all knew that wasn't true it just felt all wrong. I hate that she thinks she is supposed to be in love with Xiao Bai because she was told the 1st guy she sees will be her true love. Of course we know it wasn't Xiao Bai that she saw when she first woke up...it was the retreating back of Qiu Yue. Anyway, I have a long way to go with this drama (40 eps!) and I'll be sitting in my seat with my fingers glued to that "fast forward" button and trying my best to refrain from pressing it. But I'm determined to finish it this time and also because I'm waiting for my other dramas to update with eps and subtitles. Oh yeah....Qiu Yue is passion while Xiao Bai is bland and boring. And I read that someone mentioned about the horrible makeup they used in this drama and I must agree. I can literally see the pancaked foundation on the guys and sometimes I noticed the creasing along the hairlines for the guys too. I'm waiting for when Chun Hua realizes her true love is Qiu Yue and not Xiao Bai.
What can I say about this rom.com? I too had high expectations coming off of Goblin and wanting a happier story for the couple in this drama. I guess my expectations were high. This wasn't a terrible story - it was a ultra sweet romance between two extremely virginal adult people. It was so sweet that towards the last half of the drama I started to get bored. It took be a while to just finish an episode because I wasn't sitting on the edge of my seat wanting to see what happened next in the episode. What I liked; the law firm family - despite their individual quirks, they were a family who bickered but came together when needed. CEO Jun was hilariously petty but was always supportive of his employees - The actor Oh Jung Se who played the CEO also played the autistic Moon Sang Tae in "It's Ok to not be OK" and his acting difference is amazing. His character was crazy petty but he also could turn it around and be so supportive. Lawyer Choi reminded me of the narcissistic Ted Baxter in the Mary Tyler Moore show and his interactions with the man-crazed Lawyer Dan was the comic relief. Secretary Kim was the office gossip and last we have the Office Manager Lee secretly in love with Secretary Yang. And of course we have the prickly head ace Lawyer Jung Rok who has the celebrity Oh Yoon Seo thrusted upon him to be his secretary. I loved how they wrapped up the cases in a fast manner. I liked the relationship between Rok and his bestie Lee Sang Woo. I even liked the way Lee Sang Woo eventually won back his ex, Yeo Reum. Oh Yoon Seo's manager and the CEO of OYS's agency also were funny. I loved how all the main couple's issues were solved in a timely manner and there was really no conflict other than Jung Rok breaking up with OYS so their relationship wouldn't threaten her star comeback. What I didn't like: the slowness of their romance; OYS constantly being the one to run after Jung Rok; hardly any passion in their relationship - they were like two virgins navigating an adult relationship; it was only until ep 14 did they have a really meaningful kiss; when Jung Rok asked OYS if it was ok to "not protect" her during one of his night staying over at her house, I'm assuming they had relations - but then the next morning she wakes up fully dressed; it took so long for them to get back together and towards the last 3 eps I was getting really bored. But all in all, this was a light fluffy romance drama that was just dripping with sugary sweetness. Even though I didn't feel the exact chemistry they had in Goblin, I still enjoyed it but glad it was just 16 eps.
Yeah, I really feel uncomfortable for the actress because some of her earlier works have her acting completely…
I did go and watch the whole drama and minus the cringey moments with her, I ended up liking it. You will simply fall in love with Choi Siwon in his role as happy go lucky free spirit Kim Shin Hyuk. If nothing else, his acting in this drama was amazing and he was simply hilarious. Park Seo Joon is gorgeous as ever but like the majority of the comments say, Choi Siwon stole the show. I have to admit I skipped some eps based on another commenter's recommendations. I also watched a few episodes of the actress Hwang Jung Eum in Mystic Pop Up Bar and she was so different from her character in this drama. I just hate how they portray someone who's "ugly" as having frizzy hair, blotchy skin and freckles all the time! Is this their go to generic style to signify ugly for both Korean & Chinese dramas? So ridiculous! So if you are on the cusp in watching this, do so just for Choi Siwon and of course to just check out the eye candy in PSJ. And Choi Siwon is gorgeous too! ;)
I just don't understand why the synopsis for this drama was so revealing (it just wrapped up the whole story in 1 long paragraph) - and I don't think I can stand another tragic story with Peng Xiao Ran. I really liked her in Goodbye My Princess but I need to see her in a drama with a happy ending for once!
Says person who likes C-Dramas and has Untamed on profile pic. Funniest sh*t I've ever seen.
Whatever...your opinion means nothing to me too. Your whole profile name turns me off and speaks volumes too. Please...move on and go judge another commentator based on their profile picture...because obviously you know the whole story about someone based on their pic....stop being a troll too.
I'm on Episode 7 and seriously thinking about dropping this. The female lead annoys me so much with her stupidity and clumsiness. She always has to ruin everything and anything she touches. The Greek sculpting performance was ridiculous with her yet again messing things up and the male lead saving her again. She must have tripped and getting ready to fall in every episode so far. The description of her as eloquent in the summary is so far from what she actually is in the drama. She never says what she should and is constantly fumbling around. I have no idea why the male lead even likes her because she is just dumb. And yet she treats the athletic guy who likes her like crap. He's always coming to her aid but she thumbs her nose up at him - great gal...NOT! She's so rude to him too which I don't like because he's done nothing but be nice to her and even saving her when she fell into the water in the beginning. And we know already that he's guessed the female lead might be his childhood friend. The male lead actor comes across as stiff in his acting. He reminds me of another actor Riley Wang in the way they act. If not for his good looks I don't think I would have stayed watching that long. I don't really like the actress that plays the female lead. I seen her in Ever Night and I didn't like her there too. I dropped that drama too. I got to Episode 7 but seeing that I'm constantly yelling at the tv because of all the stupid things the female lead does, I have to drop it for now for my own sanity. Their "romance" is starting to get too draggy and there are just too many cringey moments and usual cliches - they have overly used the damsel in distress and falling/tripping scenes way too much for my liking. I don't know how this drama received high ratings. Sorry...I'm OUT!
Says person who likes C-Dramas and has Untamed on profile pic. Funniest sh*t I've ever seen.
What the hell does my having Untamed on my profile have to do with anything? Ur judging by a profile pic Mr “Dafuq”?!wtf....I watch dramas & kdramas thank you very much. If you like her screeching in this drama and think it’s funny as s*it, good for you...different opinions... duh..
And one more thing: can I say how I love Hu Bing as Li Zheng in this drama. He usually plays the bad guys in most of the dramas that I've seen with him in it but this time he played a heroic figure who is the embodiment of goodness. I've always thought he was so good looking so to see him in this drama playing a good guy was definitely a plus. Too bad we only get to see him in flashbacks.
What I liked; the law firm family - despite their individual quirks, they were a family who bickered but came together when needed. CEO Jun was hilariously petty but was always supportive of his employees - The actor Oh Jung Se who played the CEO also played the autistic Moon Sang Tae in "It's Ok to not be OK" and his acting difference is amazing. His character was crazy petty but he also could turn it around and be so supportive. Lawyer Choi reminded me of the narcissistic Ted Baxter in the Mary Tyler Moore show and his interactions with the man-crazed Lawyer Dan was the comic relief. Secretary Kim was the office gossip and last we have the Office Manager Lee secretly in love with Secretary Yang. And of course we have the prickly head ace Lawyer Jung Rok who has the celebrity Oh Yoon Seo thrusted upon him to be his secretary. I loved how they wrapped up the cases in a fast manner. I liked the relationship between Rok and his bestie Lee Sang Woo. I even liked the way Lee Sang Woo eventually won back his ex, Yeo Reum. Oh Yoon Seo's manager and the CEO of OYS's agency also were funny. I loved how all the main couple's issues were solved in a timely manner and there was really no conflict other than Jung Rok breaking up with OYS so their relationship wouldn't threaten her star comeback. What I didn't like: the slowness of their romance; OYS constantly being the one to run after Jung Rok; hardly any passion in their relationship - they were like two virgins navigating an adult relationship; it was only until ep 14 did they have a really meaningful kiss; when Jung Rok asked OYS if it was ok to "not protect" her during one of his night staying over at her house, I'm assuming they had relations - but then the next morning she wakes up fully dressed; it took so long for them to get back together and towards the last 3 eps I was getting really bored. But all in all, this was a light fluffy romance drama that was just dripping with sugary sweetness. Even though I didn't feel the exact chemistry they had in Goblin, I still enjoyed it but glad it was just 16 eps.