when destiny brings the boredom
Objective Review of the Drama
(Final Rating: 6.5/10)
(For anyone hesitating to start it or looking for a structured, balanced opinion)
1. Plot:
The drama is divided into three narrative arcs: Immortals → Demons → Humans.
The first arc is by far the strongest—emotionally rich, well-paced, and focused on Simajiao’s background and character growth. It keeps you hooked, and it's also where the leads’ relationship develops the best.
The second arc, while still decent, starts to lose impact. Some story choices create a slight sense of fatigue, even though the amnesia trope is handled relatively well. The arc picks up again toward the end.
The third arc, centered on humans, is the weakest: slower pacing, repetitive episodes, and a clear feeling of unnecessary extension. The story stays coherent, but the narrative execution is much less controlled.
You can really tell the ending could have been shortened there are a few episodes too many, which bog down the rhythm. A tighter conclusion would have worked much better.
Overall, it almost feels like each arc was written by a different team, considering how uneven the pacing becomes.
2. Characters & Development:
The true strength of the drama is Simajiao. Arthur Chen carries the entire show his growth, his emotional depth, and his attachment to Tingyan make him extremely compelling to follow from start to finish.
Tingyan is a very grounded, realistic character: she just wants to eat, sleep, and relax. But she gradually matures and becomes more responsible, especially after a key event that forces her into a situation she didn’t want. From that point on, she grows significantly.
The major flaw is that all the other characters are sidelined. They barely develop, don’t have lives of their own, and mainly exist to support the leads. They quickly end up forgotten in the background.
3. Romance:
The romance is a bit tricky to judge.
Yes, there are kisses, teasing, and cute moments but the best part is clearly in the first arc. Once the leads officially get together, their relationship stops evolving. It becomes repetitive: lots of kisses but less emotional connection it felt empty + less chemistry.
You also feel like they don’t spend enough time together; something is always keeping them apart
4. OST
Solid soundtrack. The music fits the emotional scenes well and is pleasant to listen to.
5. Recommendations
- If you're watching mainly for the story, expect a simple plot that drags a bit toward the end but remains overall watchable.
-If you're watching for the romance, you’ll likely enjoy it in the first arc .
(Final Rating: 6.5/10)
(For anyone hesitating to start it or looking for a structured, balanced opinion)
1. Plot:
The drama is divided into three narrative arcs: Immortals → Demons → Humans.
The first arc is by far the strongest—emotionally rich, well-paced, and focused on Simajiao’s background and character growth. It keeps you hooked, and it's also where the leads’ relationship develops the best.
The second arc, while still decent, starts to lose impact. Some story choices create a slight sense of fatigue, even though the amnesia trope is handled relatively well. The arc picks up again toward the end.
The third arc, centered on humans, is the weakest: slower pacing, repetitive episodes, and a clear feeling of unnecessary extension. The story stays coherent, but the narrative execution is much less controlled.
You can really tell the ending could have been shortened there are a few episodes too many, which bog down the rhythm. A tighter conclusion would have worked much better.
Overall, it almost feels like each arc was written by a different team, considering how uneven the pacing becomes.
2. Characters & Development:
The true strength of the drama is Simajiao. Arthur Chen carries the entire show his growth, his emotional depth, and his attachment to Tingyan make him extremely compelling to follow from start to finish.
Tingyan is a very grounded, realistic character: she just wants to eat, sleep, and relax. But she gradually matures and becomes more responsible, especially after a key event that forces her into a situation she didn’t want. From that point on, she grows significantly.
The major flaw is that all the other characters are sidelined. They barely develop, don’t have lives of their own, and mainly exist to support the leads. They quickly end up forgotten in the background.
3. Romance:
The romance is a bit tricky to judge.
Yes, there are kisses, teasing, and cute moments but the best part is clearly in the first arc. Once the leads officially get together, their relationship stops evolving. It becomes repetitive: lots of kisses but less emotional connection it felt empty + less chemistry.
You also feel like they don’t spend enough time together; something is always keeping them apart
4. OST
Solid soundtrack. The music fits the emotional scenes well and is pleasant to listen to.
5. Recommendations
- If you're watching mainly for the story, expect a simple plot that drags a bit toward the end but remains overall watchable.
-If you're watching for the romance, you’ll likely enjoy it in the first arc .
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