Eps 22-23 are pretty disappointing.. The main disappointing thing is the He Rufei identity reveal. This might've been the most important scene of the drama, but I couldn't feel any emotions through the screen.
Also, there's no reason for her to say "yes, I delayed the reinforcements" when that's not the truth since she deployed immediately after getting the message. Its actually just using a misunderstanding for tension between the leads. Otherwise, there'd be little reason for Xiao Jue to be angry towards He Yan.
This is going to flop so bad, and not because of the actor. It's because Solo Leveling quite literally does not…
Couldn't have said it better! Solo Leveling's rating is high due to the insane production, which also makes the aura farming trope work. Not sure how it'll play out in a drama..
I'm on episode 5. The acting is great!.. but the writing/script feels very mediocre for their university days. It almost seems as if the leads are in high school instead of university.
On episode 6 so far and the chemistry seems to pretty non-existent at the moment even in the flash back. I'm not sure if its due to the FL actress's acting, the relationship dynamic, or both. It feels as if Mu Qingqe has had only one facial expression in this flashback. Right now, it seems like she's just really nice to him and he loves her because she's the first person to accept him. The romance is currently pretty bland.
Does it get better? The plot is showing some promise
There is a sense that they know each other so well. There are many factors that made this chemistry impactful.…
I agree! It's very rare to find a drama that is fully focused on character relationships. That's why the best scenes imo are their regular interactions at the dinner table and couch. Also, YiFan may be my favorite FL for multiple reasons.
Been curious about this since I saw JBY/Naksu's character: If JBY/Naksu gets her memories back, what will her personality be like? Would it revert back to the personality of the old Naksu, be a mix of the personalities, or simply JBY/Naksu's current personality with the memories.
Amnesia plotlines are always weirdly executed. I've watched and read an amnesia plots where they treated the two (before and after personalities) as two different people. So when the after-amnesia personality gets their memories back, they reject them and their personality doesn't change. On the other hand, many amnesia plots completely revert back to the old, before-amnesia personality.
I'm really curious how it pertains to AOS because JBY/Naksu's character is very distinguishable from old Naksu (mudeok). Although they are both bold and straightforward, and have similar lines (and are literally the same person), they each have their own experiences that shape their character.
Also, there's no reason for her to say "yes, I delayed the reinforcements" when that's not the truth since she deployed immediately after getting the message. Its actually just using a misunderstanding for tension between the leads. Otherwise, there'd be little reason for Xiao Jue to be angry towards He Yan.
Does it get better? The plot is showing some promise
Would love some suggestions for similar Cdramas
If JBY/Naksu gets her memories back, what will her personality be like? Would it revert back to the personality of the old Naksu, be a mix of the personalities, or simply JBY/Naksu's current personality with the memories.
Amnesia plotlines are always weirdly executed. I've watched and read an amnesia plots where they treated the two (before and after personalities) as two different people. So when the after-amnesia personality gets their memories back, they reject them and their personality doesn't change. On the other hand, many amnesia plots completely revert back to the old, before-amnesia personality.
I'm really curious how it pertains to AOS because JBY/Naksu's character is very distinguishable from old Naksu (mudeok). Although they are both bold and straightforward, and have similar lines (and are literally the same person), they each have their own experiences that shape their character.