I watched all 3 episodes and still waiting to the point of worth. Now for me it's like what's going on and want…
is it boring or not? bcs this is not my type of drama. and i have no any special favor for the leads. But this has around 6 watchers and dilreba is acts here. so i thought it would be interesting.
Personally hate this misunderstanding plot in the messy script. But I love PXR and RJL.And also it is not boring.…
I think right now she has too many problems and doesn't have time to search for what happaned to those children. And here our ML have no evidence to prove her father's schemes. And I feel also his performance of both the hero and the villain together is crazy.
Personally hate this misunderstanding plot in the messy script. But I love PXR and RJL.And also it is not boring.…
It is not even suitable to talk about such a great story here. I also really like characters who act maturely in relationships. There is a problem between this couple. It is not a lack of communication. It is the absence of communication. It's very confusing.
someone wrote an article about how viewers are not grasping the FL and her actions etc. I actually think the way…
Your English is actually very good â the only issue I see is a small misunderstanding, not your language ability.
Here, no one is blaming Peng Xiaoran herself. The criticism is directed at Cang Cang, which means people are indirectly criticizing the writer, not the actress. As an actress, PXR has done a solid job, and her performance is good. If you want to see real toxicity, just look at the comments and reviews on Douban â thatâs where people cross the line.
Both the ML and FL are far from perfect characters. They each have strengths and flaws. The FL is becoming more and more illogical, while the ML is becoming more and more manipulative. Honestly, I dislike both of them at times, while still feeling sympathy for them because of the circumstances theyâre trapped in.
But when you say this ML is literally the 2.0 version of the ML from GBMP â I donât fully agree. Heâs flawed, yes, and can be harsh, but heâs not that toxic. They are written very differently.
Since Youku starting to air only 1 episode yesterday, it made me rewatch some episodes and want to highlight how…
I definitely managed to read your comment â and wow, another wonderfully written analysis.
I actually didnât notice the deeper meaning behind the grape-eating scene until you pointed it out. And for Xiao Huanâs candy-giving moment, I also felt exactly what you mentioned â the writer used that sweetness as a quiet metaphor for how he shields the people he loves from bitterness.
When Qingâer chose the peacock tattoo, immediately felt he wasnât like his mother at all. But at the same time, I always thought that even if Qingâer wasnât a villain, Xiao Huan still wouldnât trust him because of the Empress Dowagerâs influence.
When Qingâer was assigned to escort the scholars, I assumed it meant Xiao Huan trusted him⊠but a part of me was still unsure, half-expecting him to follow in his motherâs footsteps. Then came the moment he brought the retired officer back to the palace â and that was it. That was the turning point where I realised: yes, these two really are brothers at heart.
Like you said, they project the image of cunning, ruthless power-seekers. But in reality, itâs all a performance â a shield they use for the sake of the people they love and the country they want to protect.
Your âdouble-edged swordâ comparison fits perfectly. And I understood that even more clearly once Qingâer stepped in as regent. Both brothers wear masks, and while those masks protect them from their enemies, they also isolate them from the people they care about most.
Here, no one is blaming Peng Xiaoran herself. The criticism is directed at Cang Cang, which means people are indirectly criticizing the writer, not the actress. As an actress, PXR has done a solid job, and her performance is good. If you want to see real toxicity, just look at the comments and reviews on Douban â thatâs where people cross the line.
Both the ML and FL are far from perfect characters. They each have strengths and flaws. The FL is becoming more and more illogical, while the ML is becoming more and more manipulative. Honestly, I dislike both of them at times, while still feeling sympathy for them because of the circumstances theyâre trapped in.
But when you say this ML is literally the 2.0 version of the ML from GBMP â I donât fully agree. Heâs flawed, yes, and can be harsh, but heâs not that toxic. They are written very differently.
I actually didnât notice the deeper meaning behind the grape-eating scene until you pointed it out. And for Xiao Huanâs candy-giving moment, I also felt exactly what you mentioned â the writer used that sweetness as a quiet metaphor for how he shields the people he loves from bitterness.
When Qingâer chose the peacock tattoo, immediately felt he wasnât like his mother at all. But at the same time, I always thought that even if Qingâer wasnât a villain, Xiao Huan still wouldnât trust him because of the Empress Dowagerâs influence.
When Qingâer was assigned to escort the scholars, I assumed it meant Xiao Huan trusted him⊠but a part of me was still unsure, half-expecting him to follow in his motherâs footsteps. Then came the moment he brought the retired officer back to the palace â and that was it. That was the turning point where I realised: yes, these two really are brothers at heart.
Like you said, they project the image of cunning, ruthless power-seekers. But in reality, itâs all a performance â a shield they use for the sake of the people they love and the country they want to protect.
Your âdouble-edged swordâ comparison fits perfectly. And I understood that even more clearly once Qingâer stepped in as regent. Both brothers wear masks, and while those masks protect them from their enemies, they also isolate them from the people they care about most.