I don't think this page's informations are right. At Viki this title is a drama's name, not a tv show with guests...
there is a drama with the same name starring Zhang Xueying (Sophie Zhang) and Huang Zitao (Z. Tao), but this is a reality TV show with celebrity guests.
I hate, hate, hateThe actress is not pretty, she is bigger than Wang YiBoWhy Korea and ChinaOlder actresses are…
uhhhh? Zhao Liying is not pretty? You might have to check your eyesight. She's a megastar, with a decade of experience behind her to prop her up, Wang Yibo is a newcomer and he ought to be happy he has the opportunity to work with Liying. Also, she still looks like she's twenty, so? It's people like you who make the Chinese entertainment business a toxic environment.
i think we should question: what is respect? personally, i think sui he believed that she had respect for xufeng,…
Is that what happened? All I remember is that she was in a cave with a crazy person and I assumed that she probably wouldn't have walked in there herself? Also Run Yu thinks he respects Jin Mi but he hurts the person she loves and lies to her, so why did he get a semi-okay ending while Sui He had the worst ending?
One major thing that bothers me about this drama was Sui He's ending - Sui He may have done some questionable things, but at the end of the day she treats Xu Feng with utmost respect, and she probably would have been willing to sacrifice herself to revive him too. She doesn't force herself on him, though she does scheme to get rid of Jin Mi. I still think Xu Feng and Jin Mi treated her horribly, like okay she killed Jin Mi's parents, but that was because she was being controlled and manipulated by the empress. Also, Jin Mi killed Xu Feng because she was being manipulated too? So what makes Jin Mi better than Sui He anyways? (wow, that really turned into a rant.) Her ending was way undeserved considering Run Yu had a semi-happy ending and he was no better than Sui He either. She literally sacrificed her pride and respectability to help Xu Feng, and even if he doesn't love her, that doesn't mean he should throw her in a cave with an insane person.
I really like the chemistry between the leads (I don't know how people can say it's bad?) but the plot was... strange. I didn't really understand the last episodes. CGI is pretty horrible, and the fighting scenes are anticlimactic (except for that one with Zheng Yecheng in like the second to last episode when he's being possessed - that was actually really cool!), like what's up with everyone spitting blood 24/7? But hey, the main couple is so cute maybe I'll forgive the show.
Out of topic, but I haven't watched FY, can you explain what happened to HFX?
She just turned out to be very "Mary Sue" and childish when it came to love and life. She was introduced as someone who was professional and respectable, but she slowly changes for the worse throughout the series.
I really like Wu Lei, but yeah for this role I feel like Qu Chuxiao would've been better. Seeing him next to Dilireba in the pictures kinda reminds me of like an older sister and younger brother (I feel like his past as a child star will forever render audiences seeing him as a child).
Zhou Ran is a snake. I wonder what she and Brian Cheng are planning..
Honestly I think Zhou Ran is better than Bian Cheng at the least. She's been left in the shadows all her life and just wanted to prove that she was talented and worthy of love as well. Bian Cheng just wants Tang Xue because... because of what? He doesn't even have a reason for plotting all of this.
? she isn't really being typecast at all here. Qin Chuan is a super complicated/mature/borderline depressed character who is willing to sacrifice herself, her happiness, her potential and everything to get the spiritual lamp. She's a deeply scarred and extremely sad person who hides it all under a layer of happiness and calmness. In some scenes this sadness is apparent, and we see that even though she pretends to be carefree, she's really deeply burdened and has a large chip on her shoulder. She wants to avenge an entire country. So no, Lusi was not typecast at all here. If anything this role is about as difficult as acting goes honestly, having to portray basically two people at once. Good for her to try it!