so excited for the last 2 episodes!! they are going to be so much fun hehe. i feel like ep37 will be able to wrap up the arc, and we might actually get an entire 40 min in ep38 to see our happy ending. im so impressed by the pacing of this show, im ngl. of course i wish we could've spent some more time in some lifetimes, but overall the pacing for the actual plot is spot on. especially with all the scenes they had to cut, i feel like the writers/everyone else did such an amazing job pulling this off in just 38 eps. like the ending so far does not feel rushed at all to me. again i would've loveddd to spend more time developing lives 4 and 6, and even bits of 2 and 5, but overall phenomenal job done with pacing and storytelling.
i just assumed it's because he got old. as if to show he kept his promise and kept on living after she died. and…
i think that was just a styling choice to keep him looking the same and just show the aging with the white hair. it could also just be what the commenter above me said and be a symbol of his grief
episode 12: why does the ml suddenly have white hair in the mortal realm. What is that about? lol
i just assumed it's because he got old. as if to show he kept his promise and kept on living after she died. and also to show that even at his old age, he still stayed by her side/grave and never forgot her.
is this any good? been seeing mixed reviews and unsure whether i should start this!
there's some downsides, but i'm addicted to it right now. the acting, styling, and pacing is so far, so good. i think you'd really like it if you have enjoyed other xanxias.
The brother has to have a deeper reason than mere greed, jealousy and power hungry. I know these 3 alone can distort…
i'm also a bit like... confused i guess as to haoxun's motives. because he's already got everything he wanted, which is the throne. so for him to still be acting evil is lowkey really weird. i can't figure out why he wants chu kong dead and all that when it seems like their parents are out of the picture and chu kong is just the god of war.
I would say she needs more work in that area. I think she did great in the body swap life, she played being him…
i'm kind of the opposite lol. i watch a lot of shows just to see my fav actors. i only watch other shows from actors i don't know if they're highly rated or they're recommended to me by a friend or if the plot is like way too interesting to pass up. i'm probably missing out on so many gems (esp bc i currently don't know too many chinese actors), so i'm trying to change that lol.
the people have lost their minds over demon king ding yuxi lol! hope future showmakers take this into consideration and bring this look back to him in a future drama
I would say she needs more work in that area. I think she did great in the body swap life, she played being him…
omg li qin made you cry? i for some reason can't get behind her acting haha. i haven't watched tears in heaven though. that is a super fair way to rate how good a scene is - like if you know what's coming and it still makes you feel the same way. i think the only c-actress that has moved me to the point of tears is bai lu. she's amazing in every one of her shows, but her scenes in one and only got me so bad.
Did they end up having the same origin because he left a part of primordial spirit on her which led to reborn…
that could be it. but i thought it was because they were both immortals with great powers in the past, so their primordial spirits probably had the same origin. im assuming all great immortals would have the same primordial spirit origin.