And what is great about the drama is not just the bromance but there is actually meat to the story....to see how…
There's no need to be upset, it's just general commentary on how people use words, not a personal attack. :)
And more things can be censored than just dramas, you know. Words have meanings, and their uses have an impact. But this is not the place for such discussions.
Anyway, I had no intention to criticize you, so please do not take it to heart.
Mmmm I don t know if watch it or not. This high rating is because of the bromance only? Or the story is good itself…
Really good, deep and meaningful story with complex characters, about difficult choices and right and wrong, and about family and greed and revenge and selflessness.
The start is a bit rough, frankly the first episode is kind of a mess, but it gets really good.
I think the most compelling thing abut this drama is Wei Wuxian's arch, because you can see exactly when things start to go horribly wrong, but at the same time he could not possibly have made any other choice. Not help his brother? No help the Wens who had done nothing wrong? He would never have been able to live with himself. Sometimes from the right choices come the most painful consequences.
(And sometimes when I really like to torture myself, I think about what he must have gone through in those three months he was missing in the burial mounds. And he came back so different, and no one knew, and no one understood, and... excuse me, I need to go hug my dog for emotional support.)
And what is great about the drama is not just the bromance but there is actually meat to the story....to see how…
Right, people around here seem to use "bromance" to refer to m/m romance, but frankly that's kind of censorship too, let's just call romance a romance.
I for one love the female lead, I love it when women are shown to be strong in different ways rather than having to be literally kicking ass or having masculine traits or aggressive behaviour. She is a little meek and timid, yes, but she stands her ground and she knows herself. She's awesome.
What I don't like, though, is the genre mashup here. I'd watch this if it was just a slice-of-life romcom, but with the thriller plot thrown in I kind of don't want to continue. I mean, I love thrillers and murder mysteries, I just want to keep the two of them separate. One requires an entirely different mood to watch, so having them in same drama just feels jarring.
And more things can be censored than just dramas, you know. Words have meanings, and their uses have an impact. But this is not the place for such discussions.
Anyway, I had no intention to criticize you, so please do not take it to heart.
The start is a bit rough, frankly the first episode is kind of a mess, but it gets really good.
(And sometimes when I really like to torture myself, I think about what he must have gone through in those three months he was missing in the burial mounds. And he came back so different, and no one knew, and no one understood, and... excuse me, I need to go hug my dog for emotional support.)
What I don't like, though, is the genre mashup here. I'd watch this if it was just a slice-of-life romcom, but with the thriller plot thrown in I kind of don't want to continue. I mean, I love thrillers and murder mysteries, I just want to keep the two of them separate. One requires an entirely different mood to watch, so having them in same drama just feels jarring.