Respectfully I disagree, I don't think so, I think The Main leads connect more to each other than the second leads.…
There are different types of chemistry. The kind of chemistry that's shown from cp 2 has nothing to do with love or whether they will end up being in love. Arch enemies and life long nemesis could also have chemistry. On-screen chemistry is created when you just wanted to see more of them or know what would happen to them because they are able to create that magic, regardless whether is love, hate, lies, tragic endings, etc. Two strangers passing by each other everyday without exchanging words could also have chemistry. It's how they act and how the director captures the angles of camerawork. I totally understand your interpretation as well.
The Main lead romance are more of slow burn, but will deeply engraved in your heart without knowing. The ML understands…
I ship for the main couple, too, because their love is more selfless and pure. They are overall decent people and respect human life. Love doesn't equal chemistry on screen. If I had to pick one couple who I wish would make it to the end, it would be main cp; but I seriously, 2nd couple harness more chemistry.
I love the second leads. I think they have great chemistry. I want to see the main ones connect more
I feel the same. I really want to see more from the main couple. The connection and chemistry is not as intense nor memorable as the second couple. It has nothing to do with angst. Many happy and/or neutral couples in Cdrama have great chemistry. We do have 13 more eps to go, soooo....fingers crossed.
Now we know the beauty of the foreshadowing from the weiqi game in ep 10 that was revealed in ep 11. Several antagonists won one a small battle, but lost a big one in respective well laid entrapments set for them. Shangguan vs YWS, ShangJue/YuanZhi vs Lady Wuji.
Yeah I think the level is not that important and it's not about skill - they are all trained the same way. It's…
I agree this is very unlikely as 99% of the time, the leads are almost always protagonist. The ONLY way a lead is ever a villain is when he/she lost their memory, and started the new life on the opposite end.
Zheng NanYi does have a hairpin. You can see this in ep 2 when she was about to attack GZY. YWS has one in the…
Since all the brides wore the same bridal head pieces, the hairpins may have been distributed by Gong Valley. If that's the case, it would be easy for someone to obtain a similar one and swap it. So, I highly believe that Zheng NanYi's original hairpin was replaced with a poisonous one with the secret note inside. Seems an inside job.
OOO, good catch! It looked like an Elder because of the white/grey with black robe to me! It was also weird that…
The scene made Shang Jue suspicious because prior to HuanYu interrupted the tea/conversation between the late Sword Wielder and Shang Jue, he was reporting to SW that he had a good relationship with the Zheng family leader. Shortly after that, HuanYu came in and said Ms. Zheng was a WuFeng spy.
Ep 2 at 40:00 someone blurred visits Zheng Nanyi in prison. Any ideas who that could be? Bc the girl doesn't wear…
Zheng NanYi does have a hairpin. You can see this in ep 2 when she was about to attack GZY. YWS has one in the same position on the head which she took off when she planned to attack as well but was stopped by ShangGuan. As for the blurred person, I can only tell he has a waist pendant and seems to dress like a man.
Uhh....!! I am so confused now....Is YWS actually weaker than the SFL....or she is just pretending to be....🤔🤔
We could only wonder...hmmm. So far, everything she did, we're wondering if there's another underlying reason other than what's shown. She's a hard book to read.
This scene is very interesting.We would never know if he let her win on purpose. It could go either way.1) He…
Totally agree with your assessment. He's the type of smart that hides all his cards, while she is overconfident smart which could become a problem in downplaying a rival's strength or underestimating a risky situation, leading to a costly consequence.