I want this show to finish airing because i want to binge watch it, but at the same time i dont want it to finish airing, i wish it could have infinite episode because I don't want it to end. and the feeling after the drama just ended 😩
Someone please help me understand the hype regarding RamilPaytai 😩 I’m trying so hard to be interested in…
well, there were so many characters, they barely had any screen time, and their relationship didn’t get the chance to grow on screen. still, paytai kept taking punishments from prince rachata for ramil’s mistakes. they depend and hold into each other, not because they chose to, but because they had no one else, only the two of them together. they didn’t connect with anyone outside their little world. ramil couldn’t stand watching Paytai suffer for things he didn’t do, it made him want to change, to be more careful, to be someone better… for him. and if i'm not wrong, their relationship is unclarified, not sure whether they are in a real relationship. it might be just a feeling that developed overtime because they were always together, but soon it will be more genuine and they will formally address their relationship.
Actually, the problem lies in the drama itself , they added too many cast members, so they couldn’t distribute the screentime properly or evenly. Also, the series has too many ongoing plots without resolving the previous ones, it feels like the author has ADHD. 🐱 Even Khanin and Charan don’t have much spark, because their relationship developed too fast, you can't even tell how or when they fell for each other.
One thing I hate about this drama is that they included too many cast members and characters, that they couldn’t distribute the screentime properly, that's why it doesn't show much depth or development between the characters. Also, the storyline sometimes gets messy and a bit boring. But I’m still eating it up every time AHHHHHHH
I couldn’t express everything I want to say about how good this drama is, because i have a lot to say that I didn’t know how should I say it. I’m so sorry for Beiyu.
The producers of immortality (the husky and his white cat shizun) and Eternal faith (heaven official's blessing)…
Producing a historical drama requires a large production budget and significant effort. Also, the dramas you mentioned are labeled as bromance, which the production teams likely assumed would be acceptable to the NRTA, since bromance is generally less sensitive than explicit romantic relationships between male characters. Airing the drama in China would also help it gain a larger domestic fanbase and allow it to be included on ranking platforms. That’s why they still choose to air it in China. But the censorship is just too sensitive. :(
I heard that this drama was indeed produced by Chinese creators. But, it has not been approved or licensed by the National Radio and Television Administration (NRTA) of China. Instead, it holds a foreign license, which means it is distributed or hosted through international platforms. Because of this, it cannot easily be taken down or censored by Chinese authorities, even though it originates from China.
The grandparents have failed both as a guardian and human being. Beiyu was forced to pay the price for a mistake she didn’t commit alone, and she paid with her life. While others continued to paint her as the villain, no one offered her the emotional support or understanding she deserved. They failed her completely. It’s the same old bullshit legacy of their misogynistic family, insisting that men should always lead, while women bear the blame for mistakes that men were equally part of. They didn’t just destroy Beiyu, they shattered her parents too. They twisted the truth, kept everything hidden, and let misunderstandings fester, all to protect Jinrui. In the end, they not only ruined a child’s life but also broke the very people who loved her. The worst part? The family misunderstood everything and ended up hating each other. And by the time they realize they weren’t the ones truly at fault, it’ll be too late. There will be no chance left to apologize to the one who already ended her life.
Can anyone explain why were the grandparents so adamant on keeping one of the children with them, either Qing…
Beiyu was a pretty child and was believed to bring fortune to the family, especially because of how talented she was. They wanted to keep her because they saw her as someone they could use. But when Beiyu’s reputation was ruined, they disowned her. They treated the child like an investment. Same to Qingyu, they probably thought she’s the same as Beiyu.
I'm on ep 10 but I'm still confused on the part where they can't take care of 3 children at once, I don't understand…
When Beiyu’s mom finally saved up enough to support the three of them financially, she wanted to take Beiyu with her. But the grandmother insisted that if Beiyu was going to be taken, then Qingyu should be left behind. Beiyu was asked if she wanted to go with them, but she said no, because she didn’t want Qingyu to be left in the village with their grandparents. She knew how tough life was there.
It was also mentioned in the drama that the mother truly wanted to take Beiyu with them, but the grandparents were very controlling and kept holding them back from being together. So it's not because they can't take care of the three children at once, it's that they can take care of them, but the grandparents won't let them.
Actually, the problem lies in the drama itself , they added too many cast members, so they couldn’t distribute the screentime properly or evenly. Also, the series has too many ongoing plots without resolving the previous ones, it feels like the author has ADHD. 🐱 Even Khanin and Charan don’t have much spark, because their relationship developed too fast, you can't even tell how or when they fell for each other.
It’s the same old bullshit legacy of their misogynistic family, insisting that men should always lead, while women bear the blame for mistakes that men were equally part of.
They didn’t just destroy Beiyu, they shattered her parents too. They twisted the truth, kept everything hidden, and let misunderstandings fester, all to protect Jinrui. In the end, they not only ruined a child’s life but also broke the very people who loved her.
The worst part? The family misunderstood everything and ended up hating each other. And by the time they realize they weren’t the ones truly at fault, it’ll be too late. There will be no chance left to apologize to the one who already ended her life.
It was also mentioned in the drama that the mother truly wanted to take Beiyu with them, but the grandparents were very controlling and kept holding them back from being together. So it's not because they can't take care of the three children at once, it's that they can take care of them, but the grandparents won't let them.