Hmm, this one?I watched it myself and would not recommend IF you don't really wanna watch all dramas about Grave…
I only caught the first episode and some of the second with the one Joe's in, but I have troubles on that site. I'm just trying to focus on the novel now and hoping to get through Demi-Gods and Semi-Devils the C-drama.
Hmm, this one?I watched it myself and would not recommend IF you don't really wanna watch all dramas about Grave…
He's not your typical tomb raider, for sure. Have you watched Mystic Nine? There is a lot of interesting aspects of the series. Of course, I am always wanting more from ZQL and I liked the latest Lost Tomb 2 more than I thought I would.
I will confess I liked this much more than I thought I would. Elenor really can be funny. Although, the side stories were much more serious. Especially Henger and concubine. Hopefully, I'm not giving much away. But seriously, the music was great (thanks to Elenor) and the cast was good..and it's only 27 episodes.
Hmm, this one?I watched it myself and would not recommend IF you don't really wanna watch all dramas about Grave…
Well, the novel is better. I guess this was Kennedy's first Lost Tomb...as in screenwriting. I think he's gotten better. Although, I dunno if they have really ever perfected WuXie's persona. I'm pretty sure it wasn't actually Kennedy who created the "bromance" factor in the drama. Still, I feel the key of the series is the Uncle and of course, Fatty which a lot of us overlook.
Well, it's got Tony Yang..and he never looked better if you are into the brave indigenous look. Although, I have doubts about his character's sharpness. It's a playful mix if you give it long enough. If you want an endearing bromance..well, it's no WORD OF HONOUR... true, you have lots of sworn brothers, even so Bai Shu is a little too naive. And let's not forget the Semi-Devils which look rather foolish from time to time. Although, He Hong Shan's A Zi tops them all with so much sassy wickedness..yet this gets a little tainted after a while. Let's say, this story does take you on a journey. And many lessons must be learned.