He's not the villain, instead he's the patriarch of Zhang Clan, the first who laid foundation of the Zhang clan's…
He's not the patriarch, though. He's just a guy who stumbled across a hidden, very powerful family (the Zhangs) by chance and/or fate and who was β understandably β a bit miffed about the fact that they're both kind of immortal (and keeping that immortality for themselves) and have been influencing the course of history for a long time, which is why he decides to set a plan in motion that will bring them down some day. Which is only fair, I guess, because the Zhangs are mostly a**holes (with maybe 5 exceptions), as proven once again in "Tibetan Sea Flower".
So I'm just super curious to see which parts of that story make it into this drama. :)
What a talent. Although his role in 'Adventure Behind the Bronze Door' was rather small, his performance was both beautiful and heartbreaking. β€ Can't wait to see him again as Wu Xie some day.
Ya me too. This is one of the 2 nicest mdl community pages to meπ
I've seen both, but it's Dream of Eternity (the one with Mark Chao and Deng Lun) that I'm talking about. I've shown that one to several friends now, because it's a good, 2-hour introduction to the optics and storytelling (and the bromance π) of C-dramas.
Well, for one, there's all the other dramas and spin-off movies in the THE LOST TOMB universe.Watching all of…
I watched both seasons back to back and personally I found both of them equally enjoyable. They go very much into a crime direction, that's true, but I felt that they never lost their flair of adventure. :)
you can watch this without watching the others first but it would be a better experience to watch at least ultimate…
WeTV seems to group dramas from the same franchise together as seasons. In this case, Tibetan Sea Flower would indeed be 'season 1', because Tomb of the Sea (listed as season 2) comes right after. :)
why cry?....trio is ok, although one is behind the bronze door still, and will be for the next few years π....
In that respect, being able to remember his two friends after every reset will be like a curse when they're gone. But I think, to him it will still be worth it. Knowing that he once had such a strong connection to someone. That there was a time once when he was able to feel so much for a person.
Ya me too. This is one of the 2 nicest mdl community pages to meπ
I agree. β€ I rarely interact with a drama's comment section, because they're often so toxic, but this one felt like a big group of friends just having a really nice watch party together. π
Ya me too. This is one of the 2 nicest mdl community pages to meπ
That and we usually don't watch it for the actors, but for the characters, because the actors are changing all the time. I often compare this franchise to Doctor Who, where constant change is part of the plot, but also what makes it so great and exciting. π
why cry?....trio is ok, although one is behind the bronze door still, and will be for the next few years π....
Yeah, while the others will get older and leave him behind eventually. But that's both the tragic and the beauty about his story, isn't it. Even Wu Xie gets it, some day. That life is fleeting.
I cried so much during this episode, it's not even funny. π’π
He's just a guy who stumbled across a hidden, very powerful family (the Zhangs) by chance and/or fate and who was β understandably β a bit miffed about the fact that they're both kind of immortal (and keeping that immortality for themselves) and have been influencing the course of history for a long time, which is why he decides to set a plan in motion that will bring them down some day.
Which is only fair, I guess, because the Zhangs are mostly a**holes (with maybe 5 exceptions), as proven once again in "Tibetan Sea Flower".
So I'm just super curious to see which parts of that story make it into this drama. :)
Can't wait to see him again as Wu Xie some day.
Will start my rewatch of TSF once I've finished Tomb of the Sea (again π).
Makes me want to binge TSF again just to write a review myself out of spite, though. π
I've shown that one to several friends now, because it's a good, 2-hour introduction to the optics and storytelling (and the bromance π) of C-dramas.
I found both of them equally enjoyable. They go very much into a crime direction, that's true, but I felt that they never lost their flair of adventure. :)
I rarely interact with a drama's comment section, because they're often so toxic, but this one felt like a big group of friends just having a really nice watch party together. π
I often compare this franchise to Doctor Who, where constant change is part of the plot, but also what makes it so great and exciting. π