I didn't watch today's episodes, but for me the most interesting thing was seeing him kiss her (even in the teaser),…
I respect your opinion. (I think you're really feeling it.) But what we feel while watching episode 18 is as far apart as the north pole from the south pole. I really enjoyed this episode. Gem. β¨β¨β¨β¨
Episode 18 (my review): Who's in control? Who commands the scene? Who fell first?β¬οΈβ¬οΈ
Episode 18 (my review): Who's in control? Who commands the scene? Who fell first?
I just watched episode 18. This episode was definitely very good. Everything was tense, intense, profound, every word. "You're crueler than me," Shen Zai Yi said (at that time it even made me want to cry). He loved her first. She is colder, it may not seem like it, but she is the one who was in psychological control at that moment. When the villain who gives orders to JTH said to her, "You always think you're in control, making puppets of everybody. But you're not that smart." (this explains JTH's personality, her coldness). And when she was whipped, (I don't know if she deduced it was SZY) he ordered these lashes (but maybe she thinks that). But the pain in his heart was worse than the whippings. As for the night of love. What happened to the sedative that was on her lips? He didn't drink any of the wine, he broke all the glasses. This explains (on love's night), he may have gotten a little groggy before her. (but I thought it was enough as it was tonight), elegant, full of meaning, (and SZY's beauty shone again in the scene). But he noticed JTH even when she left. I thought the scene was well executed, charming, beautiful, with the meanings it had to convey. LXY is enough to be there with that expression, with that majestic resourcefulness to give meaning and strength to the scene. And JTH she needs to be cold (even now, the one who fell in love first, definitely, was him and not her). He is less cold than her. This sentence is coherent (You are crueler than me). His every attitude, the distrust is well explained, defined. His psychology is (he already feels inferior by what he feels for her, and SJY is always suspicious of the world around him). Everything was very coherent. Her every failure is a coherent excuse for him to suffer from mistrust. And the fact that everything went wrong for JTH's plans at the end of this episode (it was cool, it breaks her trust wall a bit). Ahhh !! Another valuable thing from this episode: the scarf, she discovers that the two are cousins (SZY and the fourth prince). That was really cool (that's one more reason for JTH to protect the fourth prince). "You overestimate yourself a lot, and you underestimate me" (this phrase from SZY explains a lot of the feelings he feels). Rating 10 for this episode.
I'm on chapter 129 of 246 chapters in the book. They haven't really fallen in love yet. They haven't opened their…
But here they are colder. What seemed to not matter was valuable for building the feeling. What was said that didn't seem to matter, in fact does. "You wanted to marry me, now you have to go through with me until the end." This sentence has an impact, and I can see the moments where this feeling was built.
If he did what is in the book. It would be that blah blah blah "He doesn't deserve to be happy. He doesn't deserve…
They take out elements and even take away the ending from the book (that's a bit much). I hope they're sensible. Every change in the drama should be a help to maintain the author's final meaning in the book and not to destroy that final conclusion.
Huh why did they have to change so much from the novel?In the novel, it was SZY who poisoned her and later felt…
If he did what is in the book. It would be that blah blah blah "He doesn't deserve to be happy. He doesn't deserve a happy ending". I wanted a happy ending for Murong Jing from Kill me love me (like in the book). Here (more than anything) I want that happy ending. Did they soften him to keep the happy ending? (Please, keep the happy ending here.) Warning.π«₯π«₯π«₯π«₯
I'm starting to ffs a lot because I'm beginning to feel suffocated while watching this drama. I think it's getting…
I didn't watch today's episodes, but for me the most interesting thing was seeing him kiss her (even in the teaser), I found it very real, desperate, possessive. The tear sliding from his face to hers was the final charming touch.ππππ I don't know where you saw zero chemistry. Really.....πππ
yeah pretty much agree and they way it was filmed, the anglesπ€·ββοΈ maybe later we'll get something better,…
I didn't watch today's episodes, but for me the most interesting thing was seeing him kiss her (even in the teaser), I found it very real, desperate, possessive. The tear sliding from his face to hers was the final charming touch.ππππ
Gem. β¨β¨β¨β¨
I just watched episode 18. This episode was definitely very good. Everything was tense, intense, profound, every word. "You're crueler than me," Shen Zai Yi said (at that time it even made me want to cry). He loved her first. She is colder, it may not seem like it, but she is the one who was in psychological control at that moment. When the villain who gives orders to JTH said to her, "You always think you're in control, making puppets of everybody. But you're not that smart." (this explains JTH's personality, her coldness). And when she was whipped, (I don't know if she deduced it was SZY) he ordered these lashes (but maybe she thinks that). But the pain in his heart was worse than the whippings. As for the night of love. What happened to the sedative that was on her lips? He didn't drink any of the wine, he broke all the glasses. This explains (on love's night), he may have gotten a little groggy before her. (but I thought it was enough as it was tonight), elegant, full of meaning, (and SZY's beauty shone again in the scene). But he noticed JTH even when she left. I thought the scene was well executed, charming, beautiful, with the meanings it had to convey. LXY is enough to be there with that expression, with that majestic resourcefulness to give meaning and strength to the scene. And JTH she needs to be cold (even now, the one who fell in love first, definitely, was him and not her). He is less cold than her. This sentence is coherent (You are crueler than me). His every attitude, the distrust is well explained, defined. His psychology is (he already feels inferior by what he feels for her, and SJY is always suspicious of the world around him). Everything was very coherent. Her every failure is a coherent excuse for him to suffer from mistrust. And the fact that everything went wrong for JTH's plans at the end of this episode (it was cool, it breaks her trust wall a bit). Ahhh !! Another valuable thing from this episode: the scarf, she discovers that the two are cousins (SZY and the fourth prince). That was really cool (that's one more reason for JTH to protect the fourth prince). "You overestimate yourself a lot, and you underestimate me" (this phrase from SZY explains a lot of the feelings he feels).
Rating 10 for this episode.
Here (more than anything) I want that happy ending. Did they soften him to keep the happy ending? (Please, keep the happy ending here.) Warning.π«₯π«₯π«₯π«₯
I don't know where you saw zero chemistry. Really.....πππ