Sheâs built him up to be an uncaring monster in her mind, making her earn things her brother gets handed to…
He is obligated to give her the same opportunities if he wants to be a fair father? but he chose not to do so and that means her resentment is fully** valid because a good parent is fair and every child deserves a good parent - they didnât choose to be brought into this world. just because he could have been more** abusive doesnât suddenly make his behaviour not abusive. playing favourites is emotional abuse which is just as harmful as physical abuse. I understand this is just a show but viewpoints like yours are dangerous in real life.
I really liked the first few episodes but like others have said, itâs a little repetitive, which sucks because the acting and direction are amazing. I might come back to it later though.
Joseph Zeng has boyish youthful looks that seem out of place to me when playing serious characters. His looks…
so someone calls him chopped and you say he looks African thatâs wild. I think he looks great the way he is too but plenty of africans have sculpted faces - in fact common west African features are high prominent cheekbones and almond eyes soâŠ
I really donât like it but I also didnât like the novel so Iâm not too surprised. hopefully it stays a faithful adaptation for those of you who did like the novel.
Bruh this is about monarchy so of course it will be rich people and it makes more sense for rich people to date…
not rich doesnât = poor. we rarely see middle class characters like idk someone who did well in school and entered these exclusive spaces through merit could be interesting.
The craziest thing is that she will become a general , as if general rank is easy to get just by saving people…
Thatâs fair but I guess you could argue itâs easier to advance in a time of war because so many people across all ranks including existing generals are being killed off and need to be replaced.