I was upset that he did that because it violates the 'Unspoken Rules for Happy Ending' for a character. I hope…
yeah but then Xie was like 'if you want to prove i can trust you, i want 200000 picrels of grain' and he never said anything in response to that, and then later they don't show how exactly the grain got back to the people. so I thought what if somehow Qi Min was involved in getting it back to them to forge an alliance with Xie.
ZLH looks great in armor, but I have to say it -- for this role, he looks too young and pretty when on horseback.…
just will all due respect, I don't mean this in a snarky way but... mistaken my a**! He doesn't look angelic, he looks VAMPY and it's HOTTTTTTTTT!!! wew LAWD!!
for me, if it's xie zheng really really mad, then xie zheng wins out. But otherwise, Qi Min wins out. If he stared at me the way he stared at QianQian in the restaurant, I would have been hypnotized instantly like take me home with you NAO. Grab the kid and drag me off, lets go.
the kiss in ep 17 is ✨✨✨✨a thing i don't understand - xie zheng asks changyu to come with him and she…
SHE SHOULDA GONE WITH HIM
Here's how I was reading that: She's a butchers daughter. Earlier he asks her to "dream big" and all she can concieve of is "more pigs". Her horizons for herself are so small-scale. She doesn't have any confidence in herself and can you blame her.
So first her man leaves, then the war comes and takes everyone away, then QingQing leaves.... all this is building pressure on her. Like what will it take to get her to leave the known, and to leave her safe-zone? Slowly her safe-zone is being taken away from her, and it will at some point drive her to act. She is in the first stages of grief for a life that was suddenly ripped away from her: denial. Soon she will hit rage, and then it's go time.
TXW is a fantastic actress with her super expressive eyes and her dubbing is always SO good, I'm so happy that…
I've never seen her convincingly cry or convey really strong emotions, something about it always strikes me as feigned. This is one seriously hot take, but I always chalked it up to it being harder for really physically fit people to put themselves in the headspace of feeling bad, because their bodies are usually healthy and feeling good and their emotions are naturally more level because they are fit. So they have to dig deeper to find strong negative emotions. She is a very physical actress, her fight scenes are her strength, (I mean her cuteness to of course), and she is a fine actor in every other sense.
But dang she did it this time, I am floored. She really let herself be more vulnerable for the camera than usual, and I think this is a breakthrough for her, and for the director who let her feel safe enough on set to really go there for her role.
So so awesome performance. I am loving it. I was skeptical, but I am not anymore.
I for one support your right to express yourself loll. I sincerely hope we can all just have nice discussions and stay chill. Us SOKP fans are super chill and nice, and I hope that same hospitableness and politeness transfers over here as well. I don't know if it will, but I hope so. Mean fans are so offputting... (lookin at you, ABAY).
I'm purposely not reading the novel, I don't want anything spoilered for me at all, not even trailer scenes for upcoming eps. Lalalalala I can't hear any of you talkin bout the book!!!
Here's how I was reading that: She's a butchers daughter. Earlier he asks her to "dream big" and all she can concieve of is "more pigs". Her horizons for herself are so small-scale. She doesn't have any confidence in herself and can you blame her.
So first her man leaves, then the war comes and takes everyone away, then QingQing leaves.... all this is building pressure on her. Like what will it take to get her to leave the known, and to leave her safe-zone? Slowly her safe-zone is being taken away from her, and it will at some point drive her to act. She is in the first stages of grief for a life that was suddenly ripped away from her: denial. Soon she will hit rage, and then it's go time.
*cries in red flag*
But dang she did it this time, I am floored. She really let herself be more vulnerable for the camera than usual, and I think this is a breakthrough for her, and for the director who let her feel safe enough on set to really go there for her role.
So so awesome performance. I am loving it. I was skeptical, but I am not anymore.
I'm purposely not reading the novel, I don't want anything spoilered for me at all, not even trailer scenes for upcoming eps. Lalalalala I can't hear any of you talkin bout the book!!!