those who are asking "why is she blaming him?" in epi 11, i think i know it better (i suppose i do). basically,…
I think that moment was very tense and he couldn't say what he should have said, what he really wanted at that moment was for her to go to a safe place. (At that moment he was just protecting her.)
I think your explanation makes sense if is indeed as you said... I'm just angry with those scenes and want to…
I think that moment was very tense and he couldn't say what he should have said, what he really wanted at that moment was for her to go to a safe place. (At that moment he was just protecting her.)
Is the empress Jinxiu's mother? I don't think so, because when the subordinate talks to her, she accompanies the "two brothers". She mentions to herself, something like: "I do this because I have to act like this, and if I don't act like this...". It's as if what she is doing is protecting herself, but I don't know from what. I still don't understand it.
The drama is actually much better than the book (because the book is very short). And it doesn't develop the characters…
I found the novel to be very short, without developing the story completely. If we look closely, the focus of the novel is Hannu's trauma, the imprisonment of Tai He's body, and Jin Tan Yin's comings and goings, while Yuan Zhong had practically no story. He just waited for her, anguishing over whether she would come or not. The drama brought a whole new context to Yuan Zhong's story, making it more interesting. They brought the "fox priest" to life. And Jin Tan Yin stopped being just someone who came to earth to wait for Yuan Zhong to die and stay with him for just the necessary time of his life. JTY had to fight for Yuan Zhong the person, for his character as a person (she saw in him what he really was, and that the circumstances wanted to distort). This was beautiful to see. While JTY was really defined in the drama as a goddess with the ability to fight for a person's destiny (and through him, for other people). Throughout the plot, she shows her powers in various uses in different situations. And the best thing is that she uses this power with her greatest power: compassion, but without being stupid, she is determined, she faces different people in different situations. Yuan Zhong is strong and is important within the story, even accompanied by a strong heroine (and who has his destiny in her hands). The ending is him deciding to be a god or not (I thought it was phenomenal), with all the sense in the story. And the ending (contrary to what I thought), even JTY saying goodbye, but saying she will return, (made me have the feeling that this will really happen). The ending gave me this feeling.
What core landed in the reptile demon's eye? Cause it wasn't all golden...
I don't understand this scene. Was the golden lotus for him? And I know he's going to turn Baicha into a demon, because Baicha appears like this in a photo.
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He was asking her to leave (for now, not forever). Ahh, that was actually the unclear words spoken by the two, which caused the misunderstanding. (And she, then, was doing what was best for him, from her point of view), even against his will and he was begging her not to do it. (but... in the other incarnation, like in the bigger preview, she says about him, if I see him in front of me I'll kill him...). So... we know how it will be. (in the 2021 trailer, it already showed Hong Ning dressed in a green outfit and acting like a goddess of revenge against... him.)
There is a phrase in this preview that repeats itself. You promise to protect her, but who will protect you? (And…
I understand your feelings and if you feel better this way, then do it. But... I'm going to watch it now, I'm not going to wait, no. I wish there had been 2 episodes today.
This is the misunderstanding in episode 11:π₯π₯π₯Even though she sees him splattering blood and saving her.…
Good point, she thought about him a little. But...she also thinks that he had decided to marry the matriarch. (She thinks, perhaps, that he will still marry the other one, probably.)
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Even though she sees him splattering blood and saving her. She still asks: Why did you choose to marry her? And she keeps giving him reasons supposedly why he did it. (Yes, the misunderstanding continues. And because she thinks he did it, she threw herself into the cycle of reincarnation, wasting his sacrifice of giving her the golden lotus. And she took this as him making her inferior to the matriarch.) PS: And the golden lotus went to the demon at the bottom of the cave????
Even though she sees him splattering blood and saving her. She still asks: Why did you choose to marry her? And she keeps giving him reasons supposedly why he did it. (Yes, the misunderstanding continues. And because she thinks he did it, she threw herself into the cycle of reincarnation, wasting his sacrifice of giving her the golden lotus. And she took this as him making her inferior to the matriarch.)
PS: And the golden lotus went to the demon at the bottom of the cave????