The white hair.https://twitter.com/moonfengxii/status/1520401168048050176?s=20&t=osNCNKMg_8XmyFFk6gVcAQ
i haven’t read the novel, but i’ve gotten the gist of it - BFX gets seriously injured in the final battle and he uses his life in exchange for hers. Someone helps him live on but his hair remains white
not sure if this would change in the drama but based on the reutors it doesn’t seem to appear different
after watching ep. 29 & 30 previews, I can confidently say the plot is finally moving forward at a good pace. Next week is definitely the start of more action!
bonus points because HFX and his long hair that everyone loves is back lol
with all the disappointment on the everlasting palace politics, do you think this is what the producer meant when she remarked “not enough scenes” (or something along those lines)? I’m beginning to think they may not have been able to film enough wuxia parts of the drama before the production was rushed. They probably then replaced those empty scenes with the yongzhou politics to fill them up
edit: just to prevent misunderstandings, it was a “what if”/dream sequence situation lmaoo (but they still kissed and it’s finally more than the usual cdrama peck!)
no because HFX literally put up fireworks in an attempt to confess only for the woman he did it for to not only be completely clueless but also call it “cliche”?? i’m cackling
Omg..so much going on.....hope the drama team responds to allegations..... If not it will impact the drama series.…
they’re nothing but yxh trying to stir up a fuss because of the drama’s success. Making those serious allegations about plagiarism is like implying an apple copied the orange because they have the same shape.
I find it ironic how Gu Jian was always potrayed as the "hero" - the one that protected Xiao Feng, the one that…
From the very start, he lied to her. Why do you think she felt so upset about the whole situation, to the point she decided to throw away any sort of feelings she had with him?
Then, we come to after she lost her memories. I found it so upsetting how he constantly used "our past" as an excuse. He used that, but withheld the exact information, which seemed to me as if it caused her to feel like she owed him something. He twisted "Our past" that she couldn't remember into something false, probably to kid himself honestly.
Next, when he took her away it was basically him controlling how she felt. "You're not happy, you're just kidding yourself here, you would be better off like this" ... it was all these assumptions thrown at her face over and over again. They weren't addressed as a question, but as a fact. He acted as if her feelings were spread out for him to see. It was horrible how he treated her. "She [Xiao Feng] belongs to no one" - well you sure acted like she belonged to you.
Another notable point is that he took her away under the reason "I want you to be happy". Did she not clearly state she had no intentions of leaving? How would that make her happy if you were doing the opposite of what she wanted? In fact, I think it was because she was happy (he saw her enjoying the fireworks with LCY) that he took her away - due to his selfishness.
And because of what he did, it directly & indirectly caused a tragic chain of events. He forced her to remember her lost memories although it was her choice to forget. He made no move to correct her when she mistook him as GXW and deceived her. And whatever happened afterwards, including his death, was indirectly caused by this reckless decision of his.
In a nutshell, Gu Jian was a manipulative asshole. It just so happened that his actions were not as outright as LCY, but were selfish all the same. Call me heartless, but I didn't shed a single tear while watching his death scene. He honestly deserved it.
I find it ironic how Gu Jian was always potrayed as the "hero" - the one that protected Xiao Feng, the one that helped her the most. His actions were always justified with the thinking "it's for her own good". And yet he was no better.
I think we all know the recent events that happened. Based on the current situation and her agency's statement, it's not looking good for her. In fact, I personally think the statement they released basically confirmed something did happen.
What I find interesting is actually how people are reacting to the news. Honestly the most appalling comment I read was "people change a lot in three years". Does that make it any less okay that someone was controlling and toxic? Based on context alone, what happened not only affected the partner but those who worked with him. Would you be able to face those people affected and go "Person A changed, it's time to move on"?
I understand it may be shocking to find out someone you like or admire did such a thing, but it really is sickening to see people trying to paint the affected party in a bad light. "They probably made this up to seem like the victim/I will continue to stan her because she's so pretty/This isn't a big deal, they need to get over it" ... all these comments are wack. Have some decency please.
True, but for some reason it's really obvious in this one. And one thing quite hilarious is that they use a phone model that wasn't released in the year the story is set. It shows the lack of details.
not sure if this would change in the drama but based on the reutors it doesn’t seem to appear different
bonus points because HFX and his long hair that everyone loves is back lol
edit: just to prevent misunderstandings, it was a “what if”/dream sequence situation lmaoo (but they still kissed and it’s finally more than the usual cdrama peck!)
for those who’ve read the novel, what happens here? i’m a weirdo that prefers spoilers before watching lol
Then, we come to after she lost her memories. I found it so upsetting how he constantly used "our past" as an excuse. He used that, but withheld the exact information, which seemed to me as if it caused her to feel like she owed him something. He twisted "Our past" that she couldn't remember into something false, probably to kid himself honestly.
Next, when he took her away it was basically him controlling how she felt. "You're not happy, you're just kidding yourself here, you would be better off like this" ... it was all these assumptions thrown at her face over and over again. They weren't addressed as a question, but as a fact. He acted as if her feelings were spread out for him to see. It was horrible how he treated her. "She [Xiao Feng] belongs to no one" - well you sure acted like she belonged to you.
Another notable point is that he took her away under the reason "I want you to be happy". Did she not clearly state she had no intentions of leaving? How would that make her happy if you were doing the opposite of what she wanted? In fact, I think it was because she was happy (he saw her enjoying the fireworks with LCY) that he took her away - due to his selfishness.
And because of what he did, it directly & indirectly caused a tragic chain of events. He forced her to remember her lost memories although it was her choice to forget. He made no move to correct her when she mistook him as GXW and deceived her. And whatever happened afterwards, including his death, was indirectly caused by this reckless decision of his.
In a nutshell, Gu Jian was a manipulative asshole. It just so happened that his actions were not as outright as LCY, but were selfish all the same. Call me heartless, but I didn't shed a single tear while watching his death scene. He honestly deserved it.
What I find interesting is actually how people are reacting to the news. Honestly the most appalling comment I read was "people change a lot in three years". Does that make it any less okay that someone was controlling and toxic? Based on context alone, what happened not only affected the partner but those who worked with him. Would you be able to face those people affected and go "Person A changed, it's time to move on"?
I understand it may be shocking to find out someone you like or admire did such a thing, but it really is sickening to see people trying to paint the affected party in a bad light. "They probably made this up to seem like the victim/I will continue to stan her because she's so pretty/This isn't a big deal, they need to get over it" ... all these comments are wack. Have some decency please.