I would hope he eventually told him when they reunited. It probably led to some dual cultivation, hehehe. Can…
It made me so happy that when WWX came back and he was searching for a song to calm WN , that was the first thing that came to mind. It just speaks to how much it soothed his own soul and stuck with him.
I think you hit it on the nose, honestly. I rewatched the scene and it brought tears to my eyes all over again.…
Yesss, they left little hints throughout, and I love the one where Wei Ying asks Yanli about liking someone. It hints he might feel something, but his character is always so clueless towards his feelings. It's both endearing and exasperating.
I'm not sure he knew Wei Wuxian would die, but I think on some level Lan Zhan knew it was going down a road that his own road didn't follow. Their roads merely intersected the first go around, which I think is why LWJ paved the road solely for WWX the second go around. In the one scene when Lan Zhan visits Wei Wuxian, you can see him hesitating when it's time to leave (I don't remember the reference post, but someone else pointed it out). He definitely wanted to back WWX, but I would say didn't have the courage to go against all he'd ever known at the time. Of course, once everything took place, he realized too late.
I see that you're not finished with the drama in full yet so I won't say anything else. :)
Hi guys. So, at what point, in the cql world, do you think lan wangji told wei wuxian the name of their song?…
I would hope he eventually told him when they reunited. It probably led to some dual cultivation, hehehe. Can you imagine the emotions that LWJ felt every time WWX played their song completely unaware of the meaning behind it?
I just finished watching episode 27 and the rain scene between Wei Young and Lan Zhan gave me goosebumps! Wei…
I think you hit it on the nose, honestly. I rewatched the scene and it brought tears to my eyes all over again. The raw emotion that passes between their gazes within a moment is breathtaking.
I really think this is the first time Lan Zhan began to question the black and white that society had pressed on him. Here he sees the man he loves, one who everybody is badmouthing, sacrificing his reputation for a small group of people that the sects are treating like vermin. Wei Wuxian reminds him of the promises they made to each other, and challenges exactly what they promises entail. I think Lan Wangji realizes that WWX really would sacrifice himself to save the others and that hurts him too much to bear.
I agree about the umbrella thing. I wonder if he was finally admitting to his feelings fully, knowing that he might be losing the man he loves. I also think that WWX says what he does about hoping that he would have to fight LWJ was because he realized on some level that LWJ was the only one at the time who actually cared about him (besides his sister obvs.). Despite how much he pressed WWX to quit the demonic cultivation, Lan Zhan came alone to stop him, when he could have easily brought reinforcements. When everybody else coveted his Yin Iron, LWJ presses for his return to the "proper" cultivation. The look on Lan Zhan's face when Wei Ying says if he's doomed to die, he hopes it's by Wangji's hands is heartrending. I think he says that because he knows on some level that LWJ only wants what's best for him, while the rest of society wants to condemn him out of greed and jealousy. He would rather die by someone pure than someone who is corrupt.
It's such a powerful scene between the two and one of my favorites.
For me, without a doubt, is WangXian. This story was about WWX's life and his life would not be complete without…
Okay, but the way that LWJ immediately holds onto WWX in the reuniting clip is just T_T It shows how much he's afraid that WWX is going to disappear again. I'm just going to go cry in a corner
So well said! A society full of greed can destroy one persons life, but just one person can make all the difference…
True that. I think he was just done with greed around him, and all the loss it had caused him and is family. It's so sad. I really don't think it was the cultivation that got to him, it was the sect's corruption around him that pushed him to the edge.
I watch this drama thinking it was a horror genre ? randomly netflix suggested it and now I think WWX is a superb…
There most likely won't be a season two because it's based on a book, but I recommend reading the book and donghua if you crave more of the material! There's also a chibi version of TU which is honestly the cutest.
I'm not sure he knew Wei Wuxian would die, but I think on some level Lan Zhan knew it was going down a road that his own road didn't follow. Their roads merely intersected the first go around, which I think is why LWJ paved the road solely for WWX the second go around. In the one scene when Lan Zhan visits Wei Wuxian, you can see him hesitating when it's time to leave (I don't remember the reference post, but someone else pointed it out). He definitely wanted to back WWX, but I would say didn't have the courage to go against all he'd ever known at the time. Of course, once everything took place, he realized too late.
I see that you're not finished with the drama in full yet so I won't say anything else. :)
I really think this is the first time Lan Zhan began to question the black and white that society had pressed on him. Here he sees the man he loves, one who everybody is badmouthing, sacrificing his reputation for a small group of people that the sects are treating like vermin. Wei Wuxian reminds him of the promises they made to each other, and challenges exactly what they promises entail. I think Lan Wangji realizes that WWX really would sacrifice himself to save the others and that hurts him too much to bear.
I agree about the umbrella thing. I wonder if he was finally admitting to his feelings fully, knowing that he might be losing the man he loves. I also think that WWX says what he does about hoping that he would have to fight LWJ was because he realized on some level that LWJ was the only one at the time who actually cared about him (besides his sister obvs.). Despite how much he pressed WWX to quit the demonic cultivation, Lan Zhan came alone to stop him, when he could have easily brought reinforcements. When everybody else coveted his Yin Iron, LWJ presses for his return to the "proper" cultivation. The look on Lan Zhan's face when Wei Ying says if he's doomed to die, he hopes it's by Wangji's hands is heartrending. I think he says that because he knows on some level that LWJ only wants what's best for him, while the rest of society wants to condemn him out of greed and jealousy. He would rather die by someone pure than someone who is corrupt.
It's such a powerful scene between the two and one of my favorites.
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