So is the prince supposed to be a real person that lived once? Is that how the other characters suddenly know…
Yeah the premise is that he existed in history and lived a pitiful life. I don't know if he actually existed in real history but that's how it is in the show. Eun Ho just took a little while to connect the dots.
Unfortunately, the producers do not know this themselves. This is China, season two is rare here. The actors have…
That's funny to me because I watched this drama right after I watched Joy of Life. Honestly though, I'd rather have a Joy of Life 2 than a Duoluo Continent 2.
That's not her actual voice but someone else dubbed it. If you want to hear her actual voice, she dubbed it herself…
I just watched the trailer, and man, her natural voice is 10000x less annoying. I'm pretty sure her voice dubber for this series has also dubbed for Dilireba, because I recognize it.
Does anybody know the name of Ou Si Ke's martial soul??P.S. I'm on ep 25 right now so I already know what his…
I already know that Tang San's is the blue silver plant and hao tian hammer, Xiao Wu's is a bunny, Dai Mu Bai's is white tiger, Zhu Zhu Qing's is ghost cat, Ma Hong Jun's is evil phoenix, and Ning Rong Rong's is qibao amber pagoda-- but what do you call Ou Si Ke's?? Food booster? LOL
Does anybody know the name of Ou Si Ke's martial soul??
P.S. I'm on ep 25 right now so I already know what his martial soul looks like and DOES, I just don't know what it's called. No spoilers past this ep tho pls
The drama's interesting so far but the dubbing is throwing me off... it's not just because the mouths moving and words being spoken aren't synced up, but also because the main character's voice sounds so... voice actor-y. Dunno how to explain it lmao but it sure don't sound like he's in the room in the drama, it sounds like he's in my head xDD
One thing that I think this drama did really well though: the plot was always moving along, and there wasn't just one villain. Furthermore, almost all the villains had their time to shine- not necessarily their redemption but a chance for the viewers to step into their shoes and see why they did the things they did. Plus, I wasn't really annoyed or angry with any of the villains, unlike MANY cdramas I've watched to the point where I was yelling "YOU DISGUST ME" at my screen because of all the terrible things they did.
Another thing I enjoyed was that even supporting characters' stories were developed- they weren't just static or flat characters that popped up once or twice and then disappeared; their actions/interactions actually mattered and so did their thoughts.
Finally, I liked that the main character wasn't the stereotypical cold and aloof male lead, nor was he ONLY calculating and smart, or ONLY carefree and laid-back. It's true that he was rather carefree, but he was also very smart and intelligent, and he really knew how to not only handle situations, but how to be genuine with people.
Am I the only one who sees Lee know from Stray Kids in him at certain angles?
I'M GLAD SOMEONE NOTICED! I've been thinking that ever since I saw him in Love and Redemption! Well, I hated his character there- but I think the actor Liu Xueyi is so handsome! Maybe it has something to do with the fact that I also find Lee Know very handsome... both so attractive lol
I love Sing Harit, but he has the resting-sus-face in every series I've seen him in, even in The Gifted :D
Agreed. The subtle glances, the entire prospect of him literally tossing White into the fire on some crazy mission, and the fact that Todd (someone who most likely hasn't been friends with the twins for years) somehow new that Black was in the hospital, whereas Black's closest friends didn't? Yeah. Very sus
1. Sean definitely knows its White and I love the fact he's constantly messing with him2. I think Gumpa knows…
I personally think Sean's very suspicious but doesn't know that Black had a twin, so he doesn't know the reason why Black is acting completely different. One thing I know though- I think he's liking this new Black lmao
P.S. I'm on ep 25 right now so I already know what his martial soul looks like and DOES, I just don't know what it's called. No spoilers past this ep tho pls
Another thing I enjoyed was that even supporting characters' stories were developed- they weren't just static or flat characters that popped up once or twice and then disappeared; their actions/interactions actually mattered and so did their thoughts.
Finally, I liked that the main character wasn't the stereotypical cold and aloof male lead, nor was he ONLY calculating and smart, or ONLY carefree and laid-back. It's true that he was rather carefree, but he was also very smart and intelligent, and he really knew how to not only handle situations, but how to be genuine with people.
Novel Hira is even more intense xDD