Not epic… just eye candy
I couldn’t get past episode 1—and not because it’s complex. The story is confusing and barely engaging. What stands out the most are the constant close-ups: same faces, same expressions, over and over, as if the show is more interested in reminding you how attractive the cast is than actually telling a story.
At this point, it feels less like a narrative and more like a template: handsome, nearly invincible characters, vague conflicts, and style over substance.
It’s eye candy disguised as epic storytelling.
And honestly, it’s funny how fast things move—In Search of Jade was the “phenomenon” just days ago… now it’s already forgotten. This will probably follow the same path: big hype, big “records”… and no lasting impact.
At this point, it feels less like a narrative and more like a template: handsome, nearly invincible characters, vague conflicts, and style over substance.
It’s eye candy disguised as epic storytelling.
And honestly, it’s funny how fast things move—In Search of Jade was the “phenomenon” just days ago… now it’s already forgotten. This will probably follow the same path: big hype, big “records”… and no lasting impact.
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