Now the drama has ended for the express buyers. I read comments on weibo and everyone agreed on:1. Liu Xueyi and…
When ATWIL was out, some people were not pleased with certain aspects of that drama. Did you not rant about ML when he fell from the cliff and "died" and going around with fake identity?
I just finished watching the last 6 episodes, and overall, I’m satisfied with how it ended, even though I kind…
There is a short foreshadowing in an episode. There is a scene where QMC watches the prince in a military camp from afar with sympathetic eyes. Since that, I know he is a good man.
I beg to differ from most of you. I watch this drama primarily to see how they write the villains. Princess's Gambit gave me more satisfaction than other popular dramas. In The Double, Princess Wan Ning is just murdered, Shen Yu Rong commits suicide, and the evil mother goes mad. Even in Blossom, the Empress is just demoted and exiled, the prince is imprisoned, and the evil uncle of FL dies "righteously" to protect his patron. Those are not fair ends.
In PG, we get a full spectrum of villain types: an impulsive short-headed prince (Wugou), a calculative yet loyal one (Huaijin), an evil and corrupt father (Meng family head), a kind-hearted but turned cold and pragmatic daughter (Meng Zhenzhen), a smart and elegant but unhinged prince (Wuyin), and a powerful, cold blood, and vengeful queen (Empress Lv). What makes them compelling is that we generally understand how they became villains. Some were driven by greed, power, and corrupted personalities, while others turned dark out of a desire to protect the people/ family they love.
It is also a good thing to see how they end up working together as their interests intersect. Their alliance feels inevitable. We know what they want, how they are thinking and feeling, and how they are scheming. Also, how all of them met their demise is so satisfying. Wugou is the victim of his stupidity (after repeated reminders by Huaijin), Huaijin is the victim of blind loyalty to a wrong master, the Meng family head is forced to kill himself in prison, like what he did to Huaijin, and Wuyin is dead out of love he craves. Meng Zhenzhen got a pardon due to her last merit, and it resonates with her genuine care for fellow women and children in her family. And, Empress Lv is died in agony.
For me, the villains’ stories form a complete circle, delivering clear moral consequences. There’s a satisfaction in seeing them punished in the very ways they once wronged others. They reap what they sowed.
The last one. We also got a taste of a "pseudo" villain, the treacherous chancellor with gray morality, capable of ruthless actions. He’s far from the conventional, always-righteous hero. Raised in a scholarly household, trained in martial arts, and having a career in politics (as Qi's emperor political pawn), his personality transformed as he grappled with the realities of his world. What a complex and layered main character.
I think this drama has the dumbest assassination plan I've ever seen: destroy an entire city to kill a few people.…
In that city, the residents still support the royal family. The military commandant of that city play in two feet, which later renew his loyalty to the prince and princess.
The FL is anything but smart. Why would she go and confront Mu Wu Yin and the evil empress with no plan? Dumbest…
It is because she always want to know what kind of relationship Empress Lv and Wuyin have. And, it cannot be known by hiding. So, she approached them. If you found her without plan, it means her action is spontaneous and driven by emotion. Maybe it is indeed a dumb move. But at least, we know the process behind such move.
Can someone please explain to me why 3rd prince, despite having the chance to kill JTH, just captured her, when…
In the previous scenes, we saw Wuyin's disappointment to Empress Lv's cold treatment to him. JTH gave him some words that resonate as true for him despite he was in denial. Later, he realized the truth himself that Empress Lv doesn't love him.
Of course, everything in a story is a plot. What matters is whether the plot push story development or not.
I was waiting for all the episodes to be released before picking this up as I hate chasing after episodes but…
Better you watch and interpret every "romantic" scenes yourself after you get the nature of ML and FL relationship in the beginning, mid, and end. Without that context, you will be disappointed.
Because the FL is so much smarter? With her trusty bodyguard and her own non-existent fighting skills she runs…
IMHO, when she is a "superwoman" who doesn't ask for help and fights alone, some people criticize her character for not asking for help and making an alliance with ML. Now, she is weak and got ML's help, and some people called her a damsel. Maybe her characterization is not consistent, but the way we perceive her may also be biased. Nevertheless, in the end, they fight together.
Actually, there are three schemes going on there. JTH's scheme is the successful one.
1) The CP's. He canceled it, as you already know the reason. 2) The JTH. Qintai eavesdropped CP and Hauijin before they canceled the plan and told their plan to JTH. JTH used it for her own benefit (to gain SZY's trust). 3) The SZY. He didn't know the CP's initial and canceled plan. He staged the assassination attempt himself with the help of the second prince.
Results: JTH got shot by SZY's arrow. SZY felt regret deeply, which turned him into a believer again. JTH thought she had won SZY's trust. In fact, she got SZY's affection.
That's around the episode you maybe are watching now.
In PG, we get a full spectrum of villain types: an impulsive short-headed prince (Wugou), a calculative yet loyal one (Huaijin), an evil and corrupt father (Meng family head), a kind-hearted but turned cold and pragmatic daughter (Meng Zhenzhen), a smart and elegant but unhinged prince (Wuyin), and a powerful, cold blood, and vengeful queen (Empress Lv). What makes them compelling is that we generally understand how they became villains. Some were driven by greed, power, and corrupted personalities, while others turned dark out of a desire to protect the people/ family they love.
It is also a good thing to see how they end up working together as their interests intersect. Their alliance feels inevitable. We know what they want, how they are thinking and feeling, and how they are scheming. Also, how all of them met their demise is so satisfying. Wugou is the victim of his stupidity (after repeated reminders by Huaijin), Huaijin is the victim of blind loyalty to a wrong master, the Meng family head is forced to kill himself in prison, like what he did to Huaijin, and Wuyin is dead out of love he craves. Meng Zhenzhen got a pardon due to her last merit, and it resonates with her genuine care for fellow women and children in her family. And, Empress Lv is died in agony.
For me, the villains’ stories form a complete circle, delivering clear moral consequences. There’s a satisfaction in seeing them punished in the very ways they once wronged others. They reap what they sowed.
The last one. We also got a taste of a "pseudo" villain, the treacherous chancellor with gray morality, capable of ruthless actions. He’s far from the conventional, always-righteous hero. Raised in a scholarly household, trained in martial arts, and having a career in politics (as Qi's emperor political pawn), his personality transformed as he grappled with the realities of his world. What a complex and layered main character.
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Of course, everything in a story is a plot. What matters is whether the plot push story development or not.
2) The JTH. Qintai eavesdropped CP and Hauijin before they canceled the plan and told their plan to JTH. JTH used it for her own benefit (to gain SZY's trust).
3) The SZY. He didn't know the CP's initial and canceled plan. He staged the assassination attempt himself with the help of the second prince.
Results: JTH got shot by SZY's arrow. SZY felt regret deeply, which turned him into a believer again. JTH thought she had won SZY's trust. In fact, she got SZY's affection.
That's around the episode you maybe are watching now.