First half, second half, it's all meh. I thought the "best moments" of this drama were when his eyes turn red and they let him act fierce and dangerous. It only happened a few times, just for a few seconds each time. It was a shame they didn't understand what parts they were getting wrong and what parts they were getting right.
And even in the first half, they do that thing where they break up the best scene in the episode between the ending/beginning of two episodes, to leave it on a cliffhanger to keep people tuning in for the next week. Nearly every single episode they did this. That's lame. The best scene in an episode should be uninterrupted. Its cheap and gimmicky to do what they did. If the story is strong enough to stand on it's own feet, you don't need cheap gimmicks like that to hold people's interest.
And Gina brought up a good point about how he could be hanging out at thrilling, dark dangerous places looking for souls to make deals with, but no, he's preying on grieving parents at the pediatric cancer ward. It just spilled all it's potential right down the drain from the outset. The dozen or so "good moments" in My Demon, can't make up for the double whammy of mediocrity and cringe this drama exudes. I see no first half/second half distinction, personally.
I'm doing a rewatch right now. You can tell he's falling for her from the very beginning:
In episode 2 XW says to his assistant that it's good she fears him because her fear of him will keep her tendency to disobey in check -----> this could be seen as him wanting to keep control over her so she doesn't ruin his plans. BUT it could also be seen as him coming to the slow understanding that he can keep her safe if he can control her actions, because her disobedience could and up leading to her putting HERSELF in danger. If she fears him, she will listen to him and he can protect her.
In episode 4, FL confronts XW about "why won't you let me leave the palace, it's because i know your secret and you want to keep an eye on me, isnt it." And sort of apropos of nothing, he asks her what her relationship is with Yan Lin because he'd heard they were deeply in love. ----> This could be seen as XW wanting to know more about if Yan Lin could ever find out his secret, or if YL already might know about his secret. BUT, it could also be seen as XW unable to control his curiosity about her love life, and whether her heart is spoken for. He probably doesn't let her leave the palace because he's already too curious about her to let her go.
Episode 6.... he goes to eat BBQ with Yan Lin and FL. When she starts horsing around with Yan Lin, XW gets stern with her and reprimands her while calling her Ning'er. Asserting dominance over YL's relationship with her because he already wants to claim her as his.
Way way too long considering that one, the plot is "modern c-drama business plot", like mind-numbingly boring... and two, that the good kisses (of which there are precious few, but they are decent) are all after episode THIRTY. The last few episodes have a little bit of spice, and I mean a LITTLE. Bai Lu was really cute as the FL. ML was meh but is a great onscreen kisser. OST was atrocious and the longer the drama went on, the more I had to mute the horrid and intrusive songs and background music, which became increasingly emotionally tonedeaf as the show progressed.
Also kind of lame that the plot is mainly driven by "misunderstandings".
I would have given it a 7 if there werent thrity six friggin episodes, and for that I knocked it down to a 6.5
AMNESIA???!? TWICE????!? Are you kidding me? What an anticlimax.Also, the love story was for the most part rubbish.…
>Also, the love story was for the most part rubbish. But so was the original, Gone With the Wind. Dysfunctional lack of communication is NOT romantic. I don't want to see grown-ups acting like 12-year-olds.
Thank you kindly, this was the review I was looking for. I prefer HE's but even so, I am not NOT a fan of "misunderstanding" driven plot, or characters that lie about little things constantly like "whats wrong?" "nothing." "where were you?" "oh i just went out for some fresh air." "are you okay?" "I'm fine"
Well said bro. Fanatics here are adopting the stance that being obsessed with SK = Good person and anyone who…
I was calling them out. But it's to the level now where if I call them all out when i see them, I'll just be the next stacy, hammering this page with red roses, because they are crawling all over the place.
If anyone wonders why the three of us are still here weeks later after watching such a mediocre drama.... this is why. Because us and Carla seem to be the only Sherlock Holmeses here who have actually figured this out. And Carla doesn't care anymore she's on to something else, as well she should be. Good for her. But a lot of people keep blowing through here thinking that the problem on this page is "the fighting" or "the negativity" or the "obsessed haters".
No.
The entire issue on this page is the metric f*ckton of fake accounts up in here. This is not some wild unfounded speculation, anyone can verify this and see it for themselves.
Okay, i'm back for another round of "What can I watch to fill the void this show left me with"
I just watched a couple more crappy shows... but I did find a mini-episode c-drama that is quite thrilling, for a one-night binge watch: Taking Love as Contract.
I think it might help with Xie Wei withdrawls because the ML has a similar dark intensity. The kiss scenes are great.
In a less objective way, just my personal opinions of TLAC... was that for a mini c-drama the dialogue is a bit better than average. The plot is simplistic, the story is completely and brutally "cut the bullshit" storytelling in ultra-fast-mode. But even though the plot is goofy and simple, it's not predictable or boring. I still have to wait for the last episode to translate, so I have one episode left to go, and I have no idea how it will end. So that's fun.
Basically it was a cool yet stupid binge watch with a hottt dark ML and such spicy spicy kiss scenes wow. And it might take your mind off Xie Wei withdrawls for a few hours.
I also just finished The Last Immortal, and it's okay I guess, but it will NOT fill the Xie Wei void. Not at all! I do not recommend. But I didn't think it was bad, also. It was def better than AJTL or LYF that's for sure. There's just very little "romance" in it is all. And it's not too terribly original.... it's a standard wuxia, but executed slightly above average compared to most standard wuxias. And ML is in no way dark.
Anybody else got any reccs for "where to go after SoKP" ?
why do you never trust a 10/10 review, Iβm asking for learning purposes π
Me either, I don't trust 10's, because if you go into the user profiles of people who "gave it a 10", you find out they give everything a 10. Their 10 doesn't mean anything.
I gave this a 10. But if you go into my profile, you will see that out of 250 dramas, this show is the ONLY ten I've ever given out. Evar.
Too much flash backs on ep 1 & 2. Do they space out as the drama progress?
Yes, way. I skipped about 90% of the first 2 episodes because I hate flashbacks so much. My viewing experience didn't suffer for it because I just asked questions here when I was confused on something, and got the recap. Even with tedious flashbacks, this show is EASILY now in my all time top 5 dramas ever. There will be a few more flashback sequences, but nothing as bad as first 2 eps.
Just ask here if you see a flashback in future episodes or there's something you don't understand and it'll be totally fine.
i am currently at episode 18 and idk if i should continue the story is sometimes so slow. Should I still watch…
YES. I'm gonna level with you, you got about 10 episodes to go before the romance gets spicy and hottt. If you can hang.... you will be rewarded for your patience. If you were to watch scenes you know you won't find interesting on 2x speed, your viewing experience probably won't really suffer. But I'd advise against fully skipping big chunks of story, because the buildup is what makes the last 25% of the drama so fire.
This show is rated high. I'd estimate by comments that about 80% of viewers who complete the drama leave here dazed, haunted, wandering the MDL countryside looking for something else that will fill the void this drama leaves after it burns a hole straight through their brain, but to no avail. It's that good.
But you have to be in the right mood going in. This for me... is one to watch at night, cozy, lights dimmed, in a patient frame of mind, allowing as full an immersive experience as possible.
But also full disclosure, the ones of us who loved it, are suckers for "dark MLs". Most of the people who didn't like it, complain about how the ML was too "toxic" for them. So this ML won't suit everyones tastes. But if you happen to like just about ANY shade of dark ML, this is definitely the drama for you. Well worth the time investment.
Actresses are also humansπ. What if she was not comfortable with that kiss scene? Kdramas are not about kiss…
Okay. Tell me about something she's been in where she nails her kiss scene. If "it's not her, it's him", then surely she CAN do a kiss scene, right? Where is a good one for her?
Kdramas aren't about kiss scenes, but ROMANCE STORIES cannot live without kiss scenes, they are very crucial to romances. So again, I'd say if she wasn't comfortable with JKY, then where is a good kiss scene with her in any of her other works. And if she wasn't comfortable with any kiss scenes at all, then WHY is she acting in a romance.... about a progressive liberated independent woman..... opposite one of the hottest ML's in k-dramaland?
Also, if she wasn't comfortable with the kiss scenes, then why would anyone support this show??? It's supposed to be about female empowerment, right? A female being forced into a kiss scene she clearly doesn't want to do.... is the effing opposite of female empowerment.
And even in the first half, they do that thing where they break up the best scene in the episode between the ending/beginning of two episodes, to leave it on a cliffhanger to keep people tuning in for the next week. Nearly every single episode they did this. That's lame. The best scene in an episode should be uninterrupted. Its cheap and gimmicky to do what they did. If the story is strong enough to stand on it's own feet, you don't need cheap gimmicks like that to hold people's interest.
And Gina brought up a good point about how he could be hanging out at thrilling, dark dangerous places looking for souls to make deals with, but no, he's preying on grieving parents at the pediatric cancer ward. It just spilled all it's potential right down the drain from the outset. The dozen or so "good moments" in My Demon, can't make up for the double whammy of mediocrity and cringe this drama exudes. I see no first half/second half distinction, personally.
In episode 4, FL confronts XW about "why won't you let me leave the palace, it's because i know your secret and you want to keep an eye on me, isnt it." And sort of apropos of nothing, he asks her what her relationship is with Yan Lin because he'd heard they were deeply in love. ----> This could be seen as XW wanting to know more about if Yan Lin could ever find out his secret, or if YL already might know about his secret. BUT, it could also be seen as XW unable to control his curiosity about her love life, and whether her heart is spoken for. He probably doesn't let her leave the palace because he's already too curious about her to let her go.
Episode 6.... he goes to eat BBQ with Yan Lin and FL. When she starts horsing around with Yan Lin, XW gets stern with her and reprimands her while calling her Ning'er. Asserting dominance over YL's relationship with her because he already wants to claim her as his.
vanessa: "I need song kang's d in my p so bad"
spale: "his dick is probably below 13cms because he is Asian"
but no, I'm the one giving you brain rot. aiyaaa....
I called out stacy23, called out fake accounts, and only gave My Demon a 7/10.... so apparently I deserve to die.
Someone want to remind me again how the so-called "haters" are the problem on this page?
Also kind of lame that the plot is mainly driven by "misunderstandings".
I would have given it a 7 if there werent thrity six friggin episodes, and for that I knocked it down to a 6.5
Thank you kindly, this was the review I was looking for. I prefer HE's but even so, I am not NOT a fan of "misunderstanding" driven plot, or characters that lie about little things constantly like "whats wrong?" "nothing." "where were you?" "oh i just went out for some fresh air." "are you okay?" "I'm fine"
If anyone wonders why the three of us are still here weeks later after watching such a mediocre drama.... this is why. Because us and Carla seem to be the only Sherlock Holmeses here who have actually figured this out. And Carla doesn't care anymore she's on to something else, as well she should be. Good for her. But a lot of people keep blowing through here thinking that the problem on this page is "the fighting" or "the negativity" or the "obsessed haters".
No.
The entire issue on this page is the metric f*ckton of fake accounts up in here. This is not some wild unfounded speculation, anyone can verify this and see it for themselves.
This page is completely infested with fake accounts to a level I've never seen in all my time on MDL... all leaving stellar reviews.
There is no "we". There is only Azul.
I just watched a couple more crappy shows... but I did find a mini-episode c-drama that is quite thrilling, for a one-night binge watch: Taking Love as Contract.
I think it might help with Xie Wei withdrawls because the ML has a similar dark intensity. The kiss scenes are great.
In a less objective way, just my personal opinions of TLAC... was that for a mini c-drama the dialogue is a bit better than average. The plot is simplistic, the story is completely and brutally "cut the bullshit" storytelling in ultra-fast-mode. But even though the plot is goofy and simple, it's not predictable or boring. I still have to wait for the last episode to translate, so I have one episode left to go, and I have no idea how it will end. So that's fun.
Basically it was a cool yet stupid binge watch with a hottt dark ML and such spicy spicy kiss scenes wow. And it might take your mind off Xie Wei withdrawls for a few hours.
I also just finished The Last Immortal, and it's okay I guess, but it will NOT fill the Xie Wei void. Not at all! I do not recommend. But I didn't think it was bad, also. It was def better than AJTL or LYF that's for sure. There's just very little "romance" in it is all. And it's not too terribly original.... it's a standard wuxia, but executed slightly above average compared to most standard wuxias. And ML is in no way dark.
Anybody else got any reccs for "where to go after SoKP" ?
I gave this a 10. But if you go into my profile, you will see that out of 250 dramas, this show is the ONLY ten I've ever given out. Evar.
Just ask here if you see a flashback in future episodes or there's something you don't understand and it'll be totally fine.
This show is rated high. I'd estimate by comments that about 80% of viewers who complete the drama leave here dazed, haunted, wandering the MDL countryside looking for something else that will fill the void this drama leaves after it burns a hole straight through their brain, but to no avail. It's that good.
But you have to be in the right mood going in. This for me... is one to watch at night, cozy, lights dimmed, in a patient frame of mind, allowing as full an immersive experience as possible.
But also full disclosure, the ones of us who loved it, are suckers for "dark MLs". Most of the people who didn't like it, complain about how the ML was too "toxic" for them. So this ML won't suit everyones tastes. But if you happen to like just about ANY shade of dark ML, this is definitely the drama for you. Well worth the time investment.
>Broken english
>Nothing on watchlist
"guise plz ignor ppl who hated drama ok"
Kdramas aren't about kiss scenes, but ROMANCE STORIES cannot live without kiss scenes, they are very crucial to romances. So again, I'd say if she wasn't comfortable with JKY, then where is a good kiss scene with her in any of her other works. And if she wasn't comfortable with any kiss scenes at all, then WHY is she acting in a romance.... about a progressive liberated independent woman..... opposite one of the hottest ML's in k-dramaland?
Also, if she wasn't comfortable with the kiss scenes, then why would anyone support this show??? It's supposed to be about female empowerment, right? A female being forced into a kiss scene she clearly doesn't want to do.... is the effing opposite of female empowerment.