Love When The Stars Fall is going to air within a month, and Till The End of The Moon is going to air winter next year. There are several other ones but the air date is unknown.
Do you always get overly frustrated at people not understanding why certain characters do things that are not-so-right…
Did you just mention INFP? Cuz I'm an MBTI fanatic and my ears just perked up in joy. Btw, I'm an INFP and the whole time I got so frustrated at people throwing mean comments at XLH saying she was weak and all that.
I'm still bitter about the fact that all the sweetest moments shown in the trailers WERE ALL JUST A DREAM. Like I was waiting my whole time to watch those parts thinking it was gonna be really cute, but all I got was trauma?? :(((
Ep 31 and 32 were amazing. So heartbreaking! TBH I think the war scenes could have been done differently but I…
I'm still not entirely sure how the Tai Sui arc will play out. I considered the possibility of DFQC being possessed by Tai Sui and going rampant, but for now it doesn't seem to be the case. Since DFQC knows XLH still has a chance to live, that makes him not delusional to the point that he will be seduced by Tai Sui like what happened to Rong Hao.
As for XLH's revival, I think the remaining episodes will focus on her coldness towards DFQC after she loses her memories of him, while leading up to the ultimate showdown with Tai Sui, and then eventually ending with XLH remembering DFQC again and living happily ever after (I hope!)
I think there's more to it than what has been shown to us currently. DFQC and CH definitely met and came up with a plan before the events of today's episodes. It was in the trailers. They synchronized their script about DFQC wiping out XLH's clan even though that wasn't the truth, CH knew to go rescue XLH during the war, DFQC knew what CH said to XLH on Xishan (the mountain) etc. This all shows that they were cooperating the whole time. I think the next episodes will explain to us what they agreed on. I think it was something along the lines of DFQC knowing he would not be able to take off the bone orchid bracelet on time, so he decided to sacrifice himself to save everyone and have CH protect XLH on his behalf. He didn't want XLH to mess up the plan (he knew she would sacrifice herself instead) so he kept her from knowing his plan. I'm guessing that was what really happened.
1) Episode 31 - DFCQ says that he wiped out the Xishan clan but it was Rong Hao who actually finished them off…
I think there's more to it than what has been shown to us currently. DFQC and CH definitely met and came up with a plan before the events of today's episodes. It was in the trailers. They synchronized their script about DFQC wiping out XLH's clan, and CH went to XLH's rescue during the battle etc. This all shows that they were cooperating the whole time. I think the next episodes will explain to us what they agreed on.
who's changyuan and what happened to XLH's master again?
It's a reference to a spinoff series. We can know the full story either by reading the novel (Si Ming) written by the same author as CLJ, or when the drama adaptation comes out.
Siming said that XLH is attached to DFCQ primordial spirit and he used his primordial spirit to create the dream,…
That's totally possible. The XLH in the dream was soooo real, it's like how XLH would've behaved irl. Maybe that's her primordial spirit dreaming with him.
She's not acting childish, even in the beginning episodes. For example: So, she's got a big crush on the war god,…
People have a prejudice for girly girls and emotional intelligence is always underappreciated. Even if someone does nothing childish at all, as long as they look and sound like a child, they are seen as such. Because some people just dont have the critical thinking to self correct their biased first impressions.
I am rewatching and when XLH's parents protected her, they sealed her divine power, memories and her appearance.…
That's a funny thing to think about. Maybe they don't see her full beauty. And I'm thinking that's probably why they couldn't identify her true form too.
Btw, I'm an INFP and the whole time I got so frustrated at people throwing mean comments at XLH saying she was weak and all that.
As for XLH's revival, I think the remaining episodes will focus on her coldness towards DFQC after she loses her memories of him, while leading up to the ultimate showdown with Tai Sui, and then eventually ending with XLH remembering DFQC again and living happily ever after (I hope!)
Ben Zun = someone who is respected for their superior ability, highlights difference in level, equivalent to "Supreme" in English