I understand everyone's feeling but I can't be the only one celebrating the angst and the yearning right 😭😭😭😭 what a delicious meal they're cooking aaaaaaa
A female thief! so we're having something close to MJTY?? I trust Esther with her choices and I love all of her characters but the thought of a badass fl is doubling my excitement!!
Have you noticed that what you have most are uninteresting plots rather than her actually being a general? Maybe…
and have you noticed too that your so-called "uninteresting plots" are actually less than 10 minutes in total? Maybe learning that the show is not solely about revenge but healing is what will save us the effort..
So in the novel she was reborn in a different body right? So since she wasn’t a general, emperor didn’t give…
Now that's a problem to think about !! even tho the emperor here is actually a good person but two generals getting married is quite a troublesome matter for the court..
For some reason, when ML is not around, FL is capable of doing almost everything by herself. But somehow, when…
It's because she trusts him, it's not about who stands out the most but how they work as a team.. For the 5th point above, it was a traumatic response from almost drowning to death, (on a side note she was much cooler in the novel but they had to change a lot to avoid plagiarism problems)
That's true, but maybe you need to use your brain. At home, you can do whatever you want, but this is a drama…
Did you actually expected them to take your opinion into consideration when making this show BUT NOT what's a basic logic and puts life into the drama like a fresh air or what?
and isn't it poetic that her love for Xiao Jue is giving her life a new horizon? she was forced to be an exception and is grateful for the experience, but now she's learning to be a lover too..
and that's not all of it, the garrison squad, Song TaoTao, Cheng Lisu, and before all her master.. they each taught her friendship, sisterhood, and been a parent figure to her.. for every person she meets as herself, with no masks and no plays, she gains a new light and learns how to be everything she can become..
The noodles scene gave trolls a chance to showcase their talent in making a fuss out of small matters, and I say congratulations..
I'm tired so I won't say much but cooking is not chains for freedom, matter of fact it's a life skill every adult should have, so in a sense He Yan learning to cook is a way for "living outside of the battlefield", and it does not stop her from being a FEARED GENERAL because anyway it's between her and him, something intimate, showing love and care..
and I thought being a strong woman means doing whatever you want and makes you happy? what happened to feminism? why is it always a problem when a woman is doing what's (culturally) feminine even tho it's not in a sense of obligation but a hobby or love-language???
I was upset they changed the settings of this arc (naval battle) until I saw someone on X saying that it's actually heavily inspired from a classical named "Romance of three kingdoms" and if they filmed it it would be considered a plagiarism :) now I'm relieved..
Poetic, lovely, idk what else ✨✨✨✨
For the 5th point above, it was a traumatic response from almost drowning to death, (on a side note she was much cooler in the novel but they had to change a lot to avoid plagiarism problems)
and that's not all of it, the garrison squad, Song TaoTao, Cheng Lisu, and before all her master.. they each taught her friendship, sisterhood, and been a parent figure to her..
for every person she meets as herself, with no masks and no plays, she gains a new light and learns how to be everything she can become..
I'm tired so I won't say much but cooking is not chains for freedom, matter of fact it's a life skill every adult should have, so in a sense He Yan learning to cook is a way for "living outside of the battlefield", and it does not stop her from being a FEARED GENERAL because anyway it's between her and him, something intimate, showing love and care..
and I thought being a strong woman means doing whatever you want and makes you happy? what happened to feminism? why is it always a problem when a woman is doing what's (culturally) feminine even tho it's not in a sense of obligation but a hobby or love-language???