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Replying to Silent May 20, 2020
I read an article back when this drama just started airing that Luo Jin became severely depressed playing the…
It's a very well made drama. It's not a tragedy though there is quite a few tragic scenes. It's very heavy in plots and plots within plots. Sometimes it's so heavy with plots that you'd feel very tormented and have too much to digest. Overall, if you like power struggle, scheming type of dramas, this is for you.
Replying to ryllyq May 20, 2020
So at the end of the final episode (post-credits scene), it seems to be teasing a possible Season 2? Or was that…
If I remember correctly, the ending reveals who Xu Chang Nian really is. No indication of a next season.
Replying to Anna May 20, 2020
Here you can watch it with engsub, it's an official YouTube channel:https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0PsHrQxhYwTMld39YtWLf9mCz7D4EMOB
Yes, a lot and very sweet.
Replying to Winter May 20, 2020
is there romance or mainly solving crime
Yes, tons of romance. Even before they start the romance, it's candy everywhere.
Replying to Nam Gonzales May 20, 2020
Title Good Bye, My Princess Spoiler
Somebody please spoil/explain why she had to do that in the ending? I don’t get the reason. Considering watching…
I love the ending. Their relationship is irreconcilable - too much damage has been done. But she still loves him deeply and he her as he has no idea what he has done and how he has hurt her before. She rather dies than goes back with him, and he is desperate to bring her back so threatens to have her mother kingdom decimated if she doesn't obey. Only death can bring her the relief, and give him the regrets he deserves.

I hope you have started the story. How do you find it so far?
Replying to The Untamed May 19, 2020
Title The Untamed
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Wish you had joined us earlier last summer. Most of the viewers here were like, eat, sleep and CQL. I bet many didn't even sleep as they binged watching this drama multiple times :D
Replying to ChineseDramaFan May 19, 2020
Title The Untamed
Wow! Thanks for the recommendation. After the disappointment with The Living Dead, I wasn't going to rush into…
Once bitten twice shy, no, I'm going in with no expectation at all, just like when I started with CQL. This way, whatever it maybe, it should not be worse, if you get what I mean :)
Replying to ChineseDramaFan May 19, 2020
Title Serenade of Peaceful Joy Spoiler
I'm not a fangirl of Renzong; in fact, I abhor monarchy. But comparing him to many other emperors, he's a more…
Yes, I love discussions like this because it helps me understand why some people dislike/hate this drama whereas some, like me, love it.

I view the bedroom encounter very differently from you. I feel she has been longing for it (from the look in her eyes behind his back whenever he leaves). When it happens, she's surprised but not unwilling. I even feel, deep down inside, she's delighted because she feels she's still being desired by the Emperor. (At that time, she's not a young girl anymore and the Emperor has multiple very young concubines.) I know it's appalling to portray women this way, but let's face it, most of those emperors' women did think it's an honor to be slept by the emperors; they all knew and accepted their fate when they decided to marry the emperors.

I do see that at the beginning of the drama, it appears that it's a story about Cao Danshu and her relationship with the Emperor and his concubines, or rather a story about the Emperor and his relationship with Cao Danshu, and then 2/3 way through, the story totally changes direction and almost totally drops Cao Danshu's existence, and focuses more on the court of ministers and Huirou. It leaves the viewers high and dry, wondering what has happened to the Empress. Bad story writing or what I don't know, but I don't really have a strong sense of disarray because I'm viewing it as a chronicle with no one main character in particular.
Replying to Amy May 19, 2020
Title The Untamed
This drama was sooo good.. It's really unforgettable. But somehow it makes me sad to realize that their relationship…
Watch it multiple times and see if you still come to the same conclusion. After my first watch, I said the same thing as you're saying now. Repeated watching, then I realized everything was so subtle and hidden. You'd need to look at the symbolism, the lyrics to the music, etc to "see" the romance. Well, after multiple watches it (the romance) popped up right in front of me, loud and clear. Hope it does for you too.
Replying to Jay May 19, 2020
Title The Untamed
I don't usually leave comments unless the drama REALLY hits something for me.I just finished this today and...…
Yay! Another Suibian! :)
Replying to 7651489 May 19, 2020
Title The Untamed
Hey Suibians! Hope everyone is doing great! So I watched Fatal Journey last month. Being the overly pessimistic…
Wow! Thanks for the recommendation. After the disappointment with The Living Dead, I wasn't going to rush into Fatal Journey until now. It's going to be my weekend treat (or sooner, who knows :))
Replying to Meep May 19, 2020
Although this drama deviated heavily from the novel to focus more on Renzong I was more than willing to give it…
I'm not a fangirl of Renzong; in fact, I abhor monarchy. But comparing him to many other emperors, he's a more tolerable one. He didn't have, presumably, 3,000 or more women serving his needs; he didn't live in opulence nor indulge in luxuaries; he didn't simply kill people out of his whim; he tolerated how he was being criticized without ordering persecution. Under his reign, Chinese literature flourished, and literature including poems is the soul of humanity. Yes, admittedly he had his flaws; among many, he used his own daughter to pay for his own guilt. But then, he also felt it was the best match because he felt it's more important for the son-in-law to love and protect his daughter than for his daughter to love the man. I have seen many contemporary matching as such, that parents feel they love their daughters so much that marrying them off to men whom they feel can give their daughters the best life, even if it's against their wishes.

@Skibbies, you're absolutely right. Princesses should not have been treated like that, but unfortunately many were treated like that or worse; they were commonly used as pawns. It really sucks to be a woman even to this day.

@Meep, as much as you're angry at how women were characterized in the drama, I find it pretty realistic because I have seen it even in this modern day [how they've been characterized]. As far as I'm concerned, I'm not making excuses for Renzong to get away with his deeds; it's just how it was 1,000 years ago and it's not pretty.
Replying to Meep May 19, 2020
Although this drama deviated heavily from the novel to focus more on Renzong I was more than willing to give it…
As much as I fume when I see how women were treated in those eras, we must look at it from their perspective - women were men's properties and the men could do whatever they wanted to to the women and not considered a crime. Not the same for women though. Men could have multiple wives to satisfy their needs and egos, but women have to bear whatever the men gave them. It was an unjust society, even in the more open western world at that time. Social status of women has improved greatly over the years, but still women are not treated as par with men, even as it is in the western society, let alone in China where many girls are still being abandoned or killed. Therefore, by not watching this drama, one may miss out learning about Chinese history and culture, and how its society once was.
Replying to RSMasterfade May 19, 2020
In the novel Sima Guang's wife was very much in love with him. As it was the case in history, his wife never bore…
Sima Guang's really a pain in the b*** :D
Replying to RSMasterfade May 18, 2020
In the novel Sima Guang's wife was very much in love with him. As it was the case in history, his wife never bore…
Oh, I love how Huirou rebutted and bluffed Sima Guang.
Replying to RSMasterfade May 18, 2020
In the novel Sima Guang's wife was very much in love with him. As it was the case in history, his wife never bore…
Thanks for the info. I'm sure Sima Guang was a magnificent person in his own right, otherwise his name wouldn't have been written in history books. Also glad to hear that his wife didn't vomit blood :) Just that, I find it really hard to tolerate such rigid person. I know I would have vomited blood had I been his wife, but then again, I don't think I would have married such a person in the first place. Like the Emperor, I find myself rolling my eyes whenever he starts to open his mouth. I know I'm looking at him from a modern day perspective. I must admit that his uncompromising loyalty to all the principles set forth in the days is admirable; not many people could and can do that.

I'm really enjoying this drama. How about you? One more episode to go. I'm going to miss it.
On Serenade of Peaceful Joy May 17, 2020
It's Sima Guang type of people that cause pain in the society - rigid, ultra-conservative, extreme. I wonder what kind of women would want to marry such men for husbands. I'm not surprised if all his wives died vomiting blood.