Finally a female lead who fights back from start to end. A slow burn romance that actually is written in a way so that you can see how the couple falls in love and forgives each other for past mistakes. Villains that aren't just evil for evil's sake, but have motivations. And a twist at the end that perfectly wraps up the story.
its bc giving up blood resulted in taking away some of his years in his life (i believe it was 200 years?) which…
Sure, but why? Can any wound deplete them of their life force? Or is it only when humans take it? Why can't they regenerate it? They seemed like Vampires, and that's why Vampires drink blood, to regenerate & maintain their power. So what do these being do to simply maintain their strength?
So she sees the love of her life and she just signs the book and says nothing? Not even let's grab some food and talk? It doesn't even make sense considering all she was willing to go through for him in a game. But IRL she doesn't even ask his name? Maybe they want another season....
Somewhere a little over half way through they lost the plot, and then it's revealed they didn't it was just stretching out the drama for the cliffhanger ending. Which makes this drama cute but annoying. There has to be a season 2 coming, but who knows when. Personally I wouldn't recommend watching this until there had at least been a date announced for the next part.
I don't mind a short drama, but this one was so short the story didn't even have time to tell itself. Nothing was really explained. Why did giving blood make him so vulnerable? Where are the other aliens? What was him and his friend's relationship? Why did the sister's not get along? Was that a time jump at the end? Is that a happy ending?
I agree with you.1. The plot is moving super slow.2. Supporting roles have more scrren time than the main leads.3.…
Thank you finally someone else who doesn't pity TL. She was sent to manipulate the Emperor, she knows she was sent to manipulate the Emperor and she acted like a weirdo from the moment she entered the palace. If I was him I would be pissed off every time I saw her too. Now he likes her, but why? She's still boring. She could've been an interesting character, and been a quite laid back kind of person. What a waste.
He stayed on mission and I don't know what she was doing. The dumbest thing about this drama was their missions didn't even conflict, they both wanted the same person gone albeit for different reasons. It's a time travel drama but they didn't even use the butterfly effect. DY's presence should've changed everything she knew about history shortly after she arrived. The first thing that should've happened was getting rid of their common enemy and finding that it didn't stop the war. Instead of spending all that time of her not trusting him for stupid reasons it should've been her trying to undo her mistakes as she was changing events. So much story potential gone to waste.
It started out good, but once they revealed who she was it got dumber and dumber. Her life in Midland was trash, even when they thought she was one of them. She cures a whole city and they wanted to kill her for it. They claimed that Azureland started the war, but that didn't make sense. They never explained how the war with Westland came to be. Midland seemed to be the bully, especially considering the way they treated foreigners. I bet Midland really started everything and used trickery so they could have slave labor and steal their neighbors wealth.
Her mother's letter also made no sense. She saw her people suffer through no fault of their own at the hands on Midlanders but her letter was to spare them? So she wanted her people tortured for the foreseeable future to spare her enemy?
It was too much Stockholm Syndrome for me. But at least they ended up together in the end...
Okay I've a kind of stupid thought and I need to talk about it. Can true gods have kids?Like yuanqi is the kid…
Qingmu was an extension of Baijue, he just didn't have his memories. He was less powerful because he was part of a whole, but technically he was Bai jue. Houchi isn't a reincarnation, but a rebirth of Shanggu. Her powers and memories were locked up by her father, but they were always there. That's why it was declared she would be a God before she was born. So although his parents called themselves Qingmu and Houchi, genetically his parents are Baijue and Shanggu which means that kid has the potential to be incredibly powerful.
In EL1, Tan'er aka Xiaotan gave brith to Yu'er and entrusted him to her personal maid Jingxin.In EL2, Tan'er also…
Yes, but season 2 was a reset. MLC traveled back in time to before he and Tan Er fell in love. That's why she didn't recognize him in our world. When they got to Dongyue MLC's time travelling changed things, like Tan Er sharing a body with Xiao Tan. They gave Yu'er the same name because he was the same baby from the same dimension.
I'm really confused. Isn't Qu Xiao Tan the reincarnation of Qu Xiang Tan? And the current Mo Lian Cheng the reincarnation…
According to this season Tan Er is not the reincarnation of Xiang Tan because she didn't die. That makes sense because Tan Er never had any memories of the first world where they supposedly met.
The premise was cute, but the actual story was terrible. The only person whose actions made sense was the second male lead. Everyone else was acting nonsensically to push the story forward. I hate when drama's make conflict where there is none with situations that could be easily resolved, instead of creating characters that would have reason to conflict.
I watched the first two episodes and was bored by the third. I didn't read the synopsis before I started watching it, my fault. This is going to be a DNF for me. I started watching because of Shawn. For some reason my boy can not get the girl in historical dramas. Can we get him in a fantasy historical comedy as the lead where he smiles that smile and gets the girl please.
I feel like they messed up with it actually being a game and her knowing from the start she was in a game. Her decisions didn't make sense, and so neither did the ending because nothing was real. Cute but majorly lacking in character motivations for the lead female.
Her mother's letter also made no sense. She saw her people suffer through no fault of their own at the hands on Midlanders but her letter was to spare them? So she wanted her people tortured for the foreseeable future to spare her enemy?
It was too much Stockholm Syndrome for me. But at least they ended up together in the end...