This drama feels like it didn’t have a solid script. They were just making it up on the spot. Too many things happen for no real purpose. It mostly just serves visuals. At the end, Yan An’s character suddenly got a lot of importance but I wasn’t even interested in it. For most of the time, I thought he was just used as a background prop.
Is Chen Duling playing a secondary character to Ju Jingyi? She’s very popular among the international Twitter…
I don’t know about china but twitter stans are kinda weird. They seem to like actresses THEY think have a more lesbian-coded look, like Korean actresses Han Sohee and Jeon Jongseo
Is the ratings tanked by haters? Comments seem good. Should I watch?
No amount of hate can tank a rating completely. Just a few days ago, a drama started with a 9.2 rating even though the male lead was getting bashed in real life. Rating speaks for the plot
I mean, they didn’t end up together, so it’s not like the makers were pushing any wrong message
It was quite tragic tho. Both of their characters were miserable but I think it was the actors natural chemistry that did all the work and the director is pretty talented too
how did they know the concept of french kiss in the ancient China? p.s. - just a humorous question
I don’t think it’s called a French kiss because the French invented kissing. I’m sure people in ancient China did it too but in asian society it’s considered a private thing. My hot take is that it’s called a French kiss just because they’re white
The main couple is the only one who still got screen time and had their story resolved. The side stories and political…
And their Lian arc lasted 17 episodes. Almost half the drama. There’s no way they had less screen time. The only one with less screen time for his character was Linghe and the only scenes he got were with the female lead
I did expect the ratings to go down because when the main couple is sidelined , not given proper screen time and…
The main couple is the only one who still got screen time and had their story resolved. The side stories and political aspects were made lame and just left hanging. The last ten episodes were a mess unfortunately. That’s why the ratings went down.
ALL THE QI MIN YEARNERS, gather here with me, let our emotional turmoils peak together. One of the biggest reasons…
It’s true. The last ten episodes were total nonsense. The main leads weren’t even together, so I lost interest in them. Even though the second leads didn’t have scenes for more than five episodes, I kept waiting for them and finished the whole drama just for them
As someone who has followed the Chinese entertainment industry for quite a long time, I have to say this isn’t…
It’s okay to say this drama became female centric and that he was sidelined a little because of that. But I still saw him leading the character chart most of the time
I need a spinoff of QianQian and Qi Min meeting in present day and falling for each other, they would make a power…
I’m so sad for Qianqian. She got stuck in the palace, all alone and lonely, when the thing she wanted most in life was freedom. She should’ve just returned home.
The second leads had their carriage kiss scene cut off. There was also another scene where their bed was supposed…
Be fr. The main leads not being together has nothing to do with the second couple, who barely had any screen time. They probably had only one episode’s worth of screen time in the entire drama. Isn’t it true that the main leads managers are on bad terms in real life? Even the director mentioned it
At the end, Yan An’s character suddenly got a lot of importance but I wasn’t even interested in it. For most of the time, I thought he was just used as a background prop.
Even though the second leads didn’t have scenes for more than five episodes, I kept waiting for them and finished the whole drama just for them
But I still saw him leading the character chart most of the time
Isn’t it true that the main leads managers are on bad terms in real life? Even the director mentioned it