Still in episode 3 but I wouldnāt say Iām attached to the story. Itās a good and lighthearted plot but their struggle is not relatable. IUās character is overbearing and painting her as a ācommonerā rubs me off in the wrong way.
Is anyone else felt 2nd last episode messy or is it only me
It was definitely anticlimactic. It made me chuckle coz the main agenda was quelling the rebellion but the uncle-nephew feud took the spotlight. And Qiminās death was kinda pathetic imo. That was his redemption arc for sure but I just wished he had more scenes of him usurping the throne. It just felt like he had this grand scheme and then it fell flat.
The late king was obviously the villain here but it wouldāve been nice if they established this in earlier episodes rather than info-bombing us.
Iām watching this on Netflix so Iām still on episode 37. One thing I gotta say though is that all the Qi men are cuckoos. Idk why and how they became the rulers of the kingdom.
I haven't read everything. And since chapter 109, I've seen many events being different, but in essence, it's…
So is WY technically not the ābadā guy? Heās just trying to put things in balance? Thatās interesting coz I never really understood his position in all this. His stance is very ambiguous.
Correct me if Iām wrong. Iām just trying to make sense of the imperial family tree and the entire fiasco they are in.
So Prince Chengde and Prince Chengxin, are they siblings? If so, then does that mean that the Sui bros are technically cousins with Qi Min? How about this current emperor? Whose bloodline is he from? I know that heās also a Qi but I really donāt know.
Also, if Wei Qilin is Changyuās dad, and Xie Zheng is a Wei from his momās side, does that make them related at all?
And last question, why the heck do those two chancellors have more power over the emperor? What were their roles during that Jizhou tragedy? Any spoilers from the book readers are entirely welcome.
Just finished ep4 and boyyy am I liking this season. Itās so much more entertaining. I gotta commend Mina Sue for this. š
But seriously, I just feel like the casting this season is great. They have so much personality. Funny thing to me is I just canāt seem to differentiate Jaejin, Hyunwoo, and Hyunjae. š
Currently in episode 30 and omg I really cannot wrap my head around ZXās logic? Why keep blaming XG over his cowardice? Dfq??? He kept missing his chance coz he didnāt act! Yet he blames XG over everything??? This guy is just making my blood boil.
Take out the PV talks and the 2MLās moping scenes, then it wouldāve been a stellar romance drama. The plot doesnāt have much depth so stretching it to 36 episodes was a bit too much. Still watching it though coz I wanna know how it ends but imo itās not a bingeable kind of drama.
This SML is so annoying. He was not clear to both girls at all! Yet heās moping because the world is so unfair? Both girls were so vocal about their feelings but he was just silent all throughout. Didnāt even clear up anything. Iām sick of this guy š«
The late king was obviously the villain here but it wouldāve been nice if they established this in earlier episodes rather than info-bombing us.
So Prince Chengde and Prince Chengxin, are they siblings? If so, then does that mean that the Sui bros are technically cousins with Qi Min? How about this current emperor? Whose bloodline is he from? I know that heās also a Qi but I really donāt know.
Also, if Wei Qilin is Changyuās dad, and Xie Zheng is a Wei from his momās side, does that make them related at all?
And last question, why the heck do those two chancellors have more power over the emperor? What were their roles during that Jizhou tragedy? Any spoilers from the book readers are entirely welcome.
But seriously, I just feel like the casting this season is great. They have so much personality. Funny thing to me is I just canāt seem to differentiate Jaejin, Hyunwoo, and Hyunjae. š