I came here for Liu Yu Ning (Di Lin) but I really like Zhang Ming En (Si Yi Lin) chacakter. I hope there will…
This has been the best acting I've seen Zhang Min En do. I'm so glad he took on this character. (I've liked him in other things, but here, he's clearly a more mature actor.)
I find it a rather odd choice to use Lu Di for comic relief, just after he has slaughtered and enslaved most of Yangzhou. He's brutally genocidal. I can't laugh at his antics. They could have had ZX mess with him and him getting seriously frustrated. It would have made more sense. But, turning him into the comic relief seems very off.
Remember GM was taken in as a child by ZBW so he owed him his allegiance. ZH was always testing everybody to see…
It did occur to me that what the two masters may have planned all along was to groom someone who could take ZBW down. They couldn't do it themselves, but they didn't want ZBW's master plan to work. Since they were both masters of politics and deception, they could have made it appear that they were doing ZBW's bidding, while actually nurturing ZBW's downfall.
He knew all along, he was working for ZBW by training ZH. The other master decided to burn in the house when ZH…
I do wish they had given us a little more explanation about why these people owed ZBW their lives. So much that they would groom this young kid, totally gaslighting him the entire time, with no regard for how it would in the end.
Owing someone your life is one thing. Why is it okay for that debt to be paid by harming innocent people? I'll never get that logic. If you're going to turn me into a monster, just let me die in the first place.
Yes he lied about it. I think ZZX know the third enemy before. Anyhow ZH told ZZX the 3 rd enemy towards the end.
I thought it was really out of character when he suddenly told ZH that he wouldn't let ZH kill his father. Where did that even come from? Did he no longer care that his father watched as his mother was murdered?
His only real familial bond was with his mother. His only motivation for being anything other than a ne'er-do-well was to avenge his mother. Then, all of a sudden, he's all attached to his father? And willing to turn on the one person who lifted him up in his life?
No. he wasn't following ML at all, we can't just assume whatever we think. It was never explained in the drama.…
The other thing that I wondered was where did he get the mask and cloak? I guess we're to assume that there was a lot of time between when the family was killed and when ZBW returned?
I also think I missed how they even knew about the Gui Seal and that ML's dad had found it.
PS I really like the series, but I just have a pit in my stomach of when a lot of things could go wrong for people…
I feel that there has been some foreshadowing about the other two brothers. Di Lin became a bit monstrous in his ways and he seems to be a bit post-traumatic about it. He may be inclined to sacrifice himself, because he doesn't know how to live with what he's become. The loss of his child certainly won't help.
Si Yi Lin is also on a trajectory which seems headed for tragedy. He can't be with his beloved and is forcing himself to be what everyone wants him to be, though he basically has to become an emotional zombie to do so. I certainly hope he's not going to be pitted against the North Clan and end being involved in the death of his own child. Or finding out too late and being stuck with the boring wife he's being forced to marry. Its all a recipe for serious depression and giving up on life.
Unless they can turn these things around for these characters, its hard to see how they good have good endings. Di Lin needs counseling. Si Yi Lin needs to know about his child, so he can make informed choices. (Perhaps if Xiu is able to lead Yuanzhou to independence and force the North Clan to accept peace, he can broker a continent-wide detente and give Si Yi Lin a chance to reconcile with Ka Dan. Otherwise, what joy would he ever find in life, at this point?)
Speculation: [note that my guess about who was behind the mask was completely wrong. So, there is no reason to see my speculation as having any value. lol]
Perhaps ZH's dad had hidden the seal, but the king didn't know exactly where; and/or couldn't access it? Was all this nefarious business his doing? Who else would the general and the eunuch be so devoted to? Was his story even true? He could say anything. And he seems so gluttonous for that power.
Of course, it could also be one of the other princes, who thought they should have been the successor. But, for some reason, I have found the emperor suspect from the beginning.
I've been assuming this whole time that the man with the mask is the Emperor. If so, its amusing that they're talking about stealing something from him.
Yes, it’s called hereditary succession, where the lead stays within the family to keep power in the same bloodline.…
I'm well aware of the history of hereditary succession. Its that, in a story like this, where there really is no family left, except a wholly unqualified young woman, the absurdity of it is laid bare. Its almost impossible to imagine running a government and not wanting it to be put in the most capable hands.
Beyond that, CanXing is just a creepy dude, manipulating things and putting on false faces. Whenever he speaks "intimately" with someone, as if he's close to them and cares so much, I want to puke. He only cares about people insofar as they serve his agenda.
Is it just me: I find Zichuan Can Xing to be really creepy. He tells everyone "you're my most trusted....", while he would throw any of them under the bus.
And why does it have to be HIS family leading Yichuan? All he's got left is this useless niece. Why can't other people pick up the mantle? Shouldn't they all be looking at who would be the best successor, rather than assuming that there is only one option; a girl who has never been interested in governance?
Does it ever occur to these people that if an entire country's ability to stay stabilized is dependent upon one person, that they don't have stability, at all?
How could a nation's future be dependent upon a nincompoop of a princess? it's patently absurd. And when they make that claim and are all serious about it, I can't feel it, at all. It's so meaningless. They just need good leadership. Why does it have to come from a specific family? Especially, when there only seems to be two members of said family? what a farce.
I like exploration of the brotherhood and the machinations of conspiracy and counter-conspiracy and how all the puzzle pieces are moving. But, the drama's integrity and depth and completely ruined by the very unrealistic non-romance. Why do they do this?
I completely agree with you, princess Ning character is the worst, so childish and takes unnecessary time from…
I'm just hitting the part where she runs off to the battlefield. I hate these story arcs, where the stupid girl, who has nothing to offer and is only a burden and putting the man at risk of being killed by her powerful family, goes into a war zone, as if that's nothing at all.
I'm going to try and FF through this, but if she really keeps showing up. I'm dropping it. It's really too bad. Every other part of the drama is quite good. How can writers create such a good plot and all these characters, but then make such a mess of the supposed female lead? why can't they write women better?
It seems like he's always trying to do the right thing, but, for some reason, I still can't give him the "good" label.
I don't like his subservience, but other than that, his quiet, steady devotion is admirable.
agreed on the question about why ZBW would be able to win him over.
Owing someone your life is one thing. Why is it okay for that debt to be paid by harming innocent people? I'll never get that logic. If you're going to turn me into a monster, just let me die in the first place.
His only real familial bond was with his mother. His only motivation for being anything other than a ne'er-do-well was to avenge his mother. Then, all of a sudden, he's all attached to his father? And willing to turn on the one person who lifted him up in his life?
It made no sense to me.
I also think I missed how they even knew about the Gui Seal and that ML's dad had found it.
Si Yi Lin is also on a trajectory which seems headed for tragedy. He can't be with his beloved and is forcing himself to be what everyone wants him to be, though he basically has to become an emotional zombie to do so. I certainly hope he's not going to be pitted against the North Clan and end being involved in the death of his own child. Or finding out too late and being stuck with the boring wife he's being forced to marry. Its all a recipe for serious depression and giving up on life.
Unless they can turn these things around for these characters, its hard to see how they good have good endings. Di Lin needs counseling. Si Yi Lin needs to know about his child, so he can make informed choices. (Perhaps if Xiu is able to lead Yuanzhou to independence and force the North Clan to accept peace, he can broker a continent-wide detente and give Si Yi Lin a chance to reconcile with Ka Dan. Otherwise, what joy would he ever find in life, at this point?)
Everything feels ominous right now.
Perhaps ZH's dad had hidden the seal, but the king didn't know exactly where; and/or couldn't access it? Was all this nefarious business his doing? Who else would the general and the eunuch be so devoted to? Was his story even true? He could say anything. And he seems so gluttonous for that power.
Of course, it could also be one of the other princes, who thought they should have been the successor. But, for some reason, I have found the emperor suspect from the beginning.
I've been assuming this whole time that the man with the mask is the Emperor. If so, its amusing that they're talking about stealing something from him.
Beyond that, CanXing is just a creepy dude, manipulating things and putting on false faces. Whenever he speaks "intimately" with someone, as if he's close to them and cares so much, I want to puke. He only cares about people insofar as they serve his agenda.
And why does it have to be HIS family leading Yichuan? All he's got left is this useless niece. Why can't other people pick up the mantle? Shouldn't they all be looking at who would be the best successor, rather than assuming that there is only one option; a girl who has never been interested in governance?
In a feudal world, I'm not sure there is a right and wrong when it comes to being committed to avenging a loved one's death.
How could a nation's future be dependent upon a nincompoop of a princess? it's patently absurd. And when they make that claim and are all serious about it, I can't feel it, at all. It's so meaningless. They just need good leadership. Why does it have to come from a specific family? Especially, when there only seems to be two members of said family? what a farce.
I like exploration of the brotherhood and the machinations of conspiracy and counter-conspiracy and how all the puzzle pieces are moving. But, the drama's integrity and depth and completely ruined by the very unrealistic non-romance. Why do they do this?
I'm going to try and FF through this, but if she really keeps showing up. I'm dropping it. It's really too bad. Every other part of the drama is quite good. How can writers create such a good plot and all these characters, but then make such a mess of the supposed female lead? why can't they write women better?