unlike Web dramas, TV dramas have no control over when the stations will give them a slot. But they make more…
Oh yes, I'm aware. Some shows are even shelved up to years in advance before they can be broadcast, which can skew the way someone perceives an actor's acting. I don't know...I just thought the star power would be able to push them through LOL!
Been a fan since 2018 and it's always exciting to see how an actor can create and expand their acting catalog. I can't wait to see his pairings with Jingtian and Yang Mi!
If I were to rate his dramas (top10) then ->1. Arsenal Military Academy2. Falling into your Smile3. Lost in the…
You put Lost in the Kunlun Mountains over AMA... that's quite the shocker. Plot-wise and character wise (especially when it comes to chemistry with the female lead and supporting characters) his performance in Arsenal Military Academy is a force to be reckoned with.
LOL ok can we talk about the amount of people that's still confused about who is who in these comments LMAOOO…
I haven't watched the show yet and I'm just looking around, but I completely agree! There are people like that in every Cdrama. I like to call them 'serial skippers' lol. They don't want to invest proper attention then get mad when they're not in the loop.
Great question. About to start… It’s so many episodes and I want to make sure it’s worthwhile. I like when…
Just started at 11am this morning and I'm still watching it now, at 2:52 am at night. HAHAHAAHAHAHAHAH.... smh. But yes, their relationship is stellar, but they are barely on screen together. They have to share the scenes with dramatic, manipulative snakes. But when they're sweet, they're REAL sweet. A very mature on-screen romance.
The ending of Episode 30 (or should I say, Episode 3 lol) is so enjoyable. That woman came and destroyed EVERYONE, and she's the least I'd expect to do that. Man I love watching inner palace turmoil and intrigue. It's the only sort of open conflict I enjoy more than watching fights on the battlefield. There's just something powerful about speaking the biting truth in a way that makes others speechless.
I like Leo Wu's look here. Regal, fierce, with his sharp features pronounced. Lately they've been in the habit of making younger actors loverly pale-faced and pretty-boyish, I'm glad they didn't go that route with him. Not that anything's wrong with pretty boys, but certain roles, especially in a historical drama, don't need them.