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  1. 12 hours ago, IpohBanana said:

    Still, it's good enough for me that I didn't have to wait till this Sunday. I was surprised at the express package because I thought it was a government ruling, but perhaps they've found a clause to get around it or positioned it in such a way, it doesn't violate any rules. Though I understand why there are people who are against this 'express' deal, I'm always thrilled that I can catch endings faster, so no complaints from my end.

     

    In general I wasn't a fan of the VVIP system. It made for even more awkward drama discussions because, then, people were all over the place in their progress (it's already a pickle with some watching as a regular member and others watching as VIP members, VVIP just added another layer of complication).  That said, for this drama, given where the story was at when the express package came, it was kind of a relief to have that certainty of knowledge that all would work itself out by the end.  (Even though I was counting on happy ending, it was still nail-biting and just so hard watching ZPE and the other women suffer setback after setback.)

     

    As for the creation of this express package system, I don't think the VVIP system was ever banned per se.  It was more to the extent the government cautioned against doing things that would cause harm, etc., all the platforms decided it would be better to get rid of their VVIP systems, as that had been a contributor to the frenetic fan frenzy that Qinlang was targeting.  (At least that's what I recall and that was my understanding, but it's been several months, so maybe don't quote me on that. :laugh:)  

     

    12 hours ago, IpohBanana said:

    Of all the dramas I've watched, this has got to be the most unconventional Emperor, I mean...

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    which drama has featured an Emperor who appears to be so personable and open/willing to listen to others, to the extent he asked the palace maids for an opinion? 

     

    Haha. Good point. But also... 

     

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    I would assume his acceptance of an empress who had the background that she did was also unconventional, which is why the drama used him.  It's been said this Emperor was based on Emperor Zhenzong and his Empress, Empress Liu, who was a singer and previously married. 

     

  2. 1 hour ago, IpohBanana said:

    @themarchioness @SilverMoonTea I saw a fast track option on Wetv for sale, a package price. I can't believe it, it's back?

     

    Haha, yeah... I know, when I saw that, I thought, "But I thought we got rid of that and for good reason?"  That said, this is Tencent's first S+ drama that has done as well as it has in a while so it's not hard to see why they wouldn't try to find a way to capitalize on that, and at least in this instance they found a clever way of packaging it with a livestream so viewers in China could rewatch the last 8 eps with the drama's cast members. We'll give Tencent props for that, at least. 

     

    1 hour ago, SilverMoonTea said:

    It kind of losing the steam, maybe as the couple already sailing 😅😂

     

    The second half definitely wasn't a strong as the drama's first -- noble idiocy, forced separations, and more focus on the royal intrigue stuff. It was inevitable in some ways (the drama did begin with GQF investigating the rumors surrounding the Empress, after all), but still, somehow it just wasn't as zippy. It doesn't help that this drama is so much better when the leads are interacting, so when they're apart from each other (and this middle stretch had a few of those eps with non-OTP time), it lagged.  

     

    Were there some disappointments, things I wanted to see that didn't happen?  Sure. But I can't really complain either because this drama was so strong in the beginning and it really made me love the characters (GQF for the win!), and I'm happy with how things turned out.  I've especially loved seeing how so many of them have grown over the course of 40 episodes - right down to silly Chi Ya Ne.  And I'm super excited for Sanniang - she deserves every happiness.  So yeah, it was a good ending. (I eventually caved and watched through 32 subbed and have skimmed the remaining eps, but look forward to going back and watching them in full with subs.)  

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  3. On 6/18/2022 at 11:49 PM, gilaswan said:

    Finally, everyone else in the house is like us - didn’t Yinzhang know? Couldn’t she tell??

     

    Just another example of how she doesn't see beyond herself.  All the flashback moments that she experienced, when she saw the OTP hugging, only proved how the clues had been there all along, she just never picked up on it.  I mean, look at Zhao Di. She's known the three woman for all of a hot second and it didn't take her any time to figure out what was going on between ZPE and GQF.  

     

    I'm kind of over Yinzhang.  It's one thing to be young and naive, but now it's just self-absorption.  With all the life experiences she (and the others) have experienced thus far, you'd think she'd know better.  But nope.  She only listens to what she wants to hear.  It's all gonna come crashing down on her again....

     

    On 6/18/2022 at 11:49 PM, gilaswan said:

    Now that Daddy has been somewhat eliminated as the baddie, I’m wondering what or who caused the drift between GZF’s parents.

     

    I'm guessing one horrible misunderstanding. Sounds like her family never quite approved of daddy and in that conversation where he was complaining about that, GQF shot back and asked, "What about that prostitute then?"  (Or something like that; one of those musician singer type things, similar to what ZPE had been previously.)  And dad got really upset and said he never betrayed his mother.  But GQF wasn't having it.  This was in episode 6.  

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  4. 7 hours ago, gilaswan said:

    The flip side of course is how it seems to also have eluded SYZ that GQF is everywhere ZPE is. If everyone else sees it - from the newest to the "family" to the side kick - how could she not? It's SYZ, really. And like you, I'm quite very over her. In fact, she's starting to annoy me. 

     

    She's a little self-absorbed, that one.  Ugh.  We've known Zhao Di for less than half the amount of time and I quite like her and sooo much more -- she's a much more helpful human being. 

     

    2 hours ago, gilaswan said:

    I don’t think Daddy is the baddie!

     

    Me either.  And I bet we're looking in the same direction for the real baddie.  ;)  

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  5. For two people normally so perceptive in all other things...

     

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    How is that ZPE and GQF do not see that Yinzhang's got a little crush on GQF?  *facepalm*  Every time he does something nice for YZ and she starts looking at him in a certain way, it makes me nervous.  Just waiting for the day she discovers ZPE and GQF are together.  Who else thinks she's going to feel "betrayed" and cause more trouble?  (I'm kinda over YZ these days.... :P)

     

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  6. 18 hours ago, OsmanthusTea said:

    The Half Hidden Tea Shop got so many Osmanthus in their menu.....:GengarCool:  I suddenly so proud of myself.....:PsyWhat:

     

    LOL!!!  It's like having a drama dedicated to you. How lucky you are!  :smug:

     

    18 hours ago, OsmanthusTea said:

    That cheeky smile slays me.....

     

    Omg, just wait until 19 and 20... that is all.... hahahaha.  

     

    Chen Xiao in love is so adorable.

     

    On a more plot-related point, I'm curious about so many things.


     

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    - It's so hard to trust anyone in this drama, really, and GQF's already been betrayed by his best friend.  Based on his dreams, though, and how happy his dad was to be able to help him when he finally had no choice but to seek his assistance, I'm hoping his conflict with his dad is borne more out of a grand misunderstanding than anything else. It'd be sad otherwise if his dad was just evil through and through.  On the other hand, his uncle is so focused on taking down dad (and not helping him with Lei Jing) that it makes me suspect him instead... gah.  So much intrigue.

     

    - Looks like there's also more to Inspector Gao.  His hands trembled so much when ZPE introduced herself to him and then later, when Gao Hui went to visit GPE, she was familiar with the brown sugar concoction and the other special ingredients ZPE had included.  The fact that Gao Hui's mother is also from Qiantang suggests there's more to that story.  I'm assuming ZPE's family/father will be exonerated by the end of this drama so I'm always looking for clues in that regard. 

     

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  7. I can't believe there isn't more chatter for this drama!  The cinematography is gorgeous.  The story is engaging.  The characters are interesting.  And the romance so achingly beautiful.   

     

    And @OsmanthusTea, totally agree with your observations re: LYF and CX's acting.  He is phenomenal in this role.  Those gazes.... hahaha.  My fingers are also crossed things don't tank, but it hasn't so far... every day, every week, I'm living on the edge waiting for new eps.  :lmao2:

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  8. On 5/17/2022 at 11:28 PM, IpohBanana said:

    I am not quite clear why Han Pu had to go at that juncture. To fulfil a vow he made to repay her for saving his life? To enable viewers to shed some tears?


    Seconding this. I can handle death, even if it makes me sad, if it serves a point to the plot. For example, at one point I was convinced the story would have the oldest Prince dying in the struggle for power between his mother and FLX. The prospect of such didn’t make me happy (and I’m very glad he lived), but I was prepared for it and accepted it because I could see how such a death would be utilized within the plot. Han Pu’s death, on the other hand… what point did that serve except for putting viewers’ emotions through a wringer? I hate when dramas do that!  And Han Pu was so lovable.  As the sole survivor of his family, he really should’ve been allowed to live to carry on his family trade; hrmph.

     

    15 hours ago, gilaswan said:

    I have this one comment about the last 4 episodes - too many meaningless fighting scenes (felt like someone needed to practice making CGI battle scenes and created one too many), too little about the people and. relationships. The only thing that was nice was the wedding. Meh. 


    Also seconding this. My momentum for this drama really ground to a halt in these last episodes because zomg… all the war scenes.  Rather than just getting on with the action and moving the plot along, they decided to dissect all the battle tactics and battle grounds with the viewers. There were so many names of battle places and generals thrown around, information that didn’t really serve a useful purpose, that my attention kept straying and I had a hard time focusing. At a certain point I just wanted them to do something
     

    Unfortunately my dissatisfaction of how the end was rolled out is kind of affecting my thoughts about the drama at the moment, but overall, I’d say I enjoyed it. 

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  9. 14 hours ago, IpohBanana said:

    @themarchioness yes, that's the mooncake we were referring to! Ok, so after you've watched it, you'll know. I think the bridges and waterways in her old hometown implied that it was either Suzhou or Hangzhou. Thanks for confirming it! I am just curious what salty mooncakes taste like... is it hard to make? The pastry is flaky though, not the usual soft doughy ones that accompany the sweet fillings.

     

    I love how the episode highlighted various treats from that region. Like Dingsheng cake, rice cake with osmanthus flower, and sweet rice wine.  And of course the mooncakes!  I've never had it so I can't really say how it tastes, but given how it's made with the meatball inside, I'm assuming it tastes similar to a baozi, except with a flaky pastry outer layer that's baked versus a steamed breaded outer layer. I think it'd be delicious!  

     

    The flaky layer is made by wrapping an outer dough that's mixed/made with water around an inner dough that's mixed/made with oil.  You then have to fold the dough and roll it out in a specific way to produce the inner layers.  (I've done a lot of YouTube video studying, haha!)  There are other desserts that have a similar flaky outer layer, like suncake, and even though when people think of mooncakes they mostly think of the kinds that look like these, mooncakes come in a lot of different varieties - for example, mung bean mooncakes can come with a flaky outer layer and can also be made with pork floss wrapped in mung bean paste before being wrapped in a pastry layer - and so, based on all those things, I can imagine what this Suzhou style mooncake would taste like. 

     

    Like I mentioned above, it's something I've been interested in learning how to make and after this episode, I'm even more committed to that.  :laugh:

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  10. 5 minutes ago, movingwheel said:

    @themarchioness you need to tell us why does tan songyun keep slapping Lin gengxin in this video???? They have put subtitles but I don't understand head or tail of it.

     

    Was there more than one slap? I only noticed the one at the dinner table, but I also skimmed the video quickly because I'm at work.  :P  If there are others, let me know the time stamp and I'll look into it.

     

    For the one at the dinner table, he's just teasing and being mischevious (per the written captions).  He leans over to check out her bowl and asks why she has a stone in it.  She slaps him and someone else tells him it's a ball (either a meatball or fish ball/shrimp ball/etc., you get the point, they don't specify what kind of flavor).

     

     

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  11. 2 hours ago, NiteWalker said:

    from what i read its like "True Love" being given a 2nd chance...

     

    whats is meant to be will always happen....


    Allow me to share one of my favorite quotes. It pops up a few times in the book, but first appears in the prologue. The main story won’t start until about 10-11 years after they parted ways, but in between, about 8-9 years after their parting, they do cross paths once. She asks if he remembers her and he answers, “Yes, I remember you. Even if I were to turn into ashes, I would still remember you.” :heart:
     

     

    Since I’m sharing quotes from the book. I’ll share another as I find it meaningful and true. This was said in the context of friends discussing the ML’s character. “How high a person can reach depends on chance and luck, but how far he goes depends on his character.” Words to live by!

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  12. 35 minutes ago, movingwheel said:

    @themarchionessi did read the book and i think him being engaged to be married gets resolved in first few chapters pretty quickly after that it’s mostly their journey together. Both of their families don’t like each other. He never intended to marry the other girl anyway. He comes to beijing solely because of her after they meet in inner mongolia where he was already serving.


    Correct. He never has any intentions of marrying the other girl. The arrangements were all made behind his back and once he learns of it, he deals with it rather tidily. Who knows if they’ll draw it out for the drama, but in the book…

     

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    ML’s dad is a drunk and drags the family auto repair shop business into debt. He borrows money from another rich family in town and when they call on the debt, he hasn’t the money to repay it. The other family’s daughter is divorced (if I recall correctly) and fancies herself in love with the ML, so she uses this debt as a way to marry him. He basically gets out of it by borrowing money from close friends and repaying the debt. Dad’s not happy until he realizes either way he never had to repay the debt himself — he’s a horrible dad! The only person unhappy is the would-be fiancée but who cares about her? 😝

     

    Actually there’s not a lot of conflict between the leads once they reunite in the present. The story mostly moves back and forth between the present and past to explain how they fell in love, why they broke up, the adults they became in the meantime, and how their undying love for one another brings them together again for the future. It’s romantic. 

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  13. 12 hours ago, IpohBanana said:

    Apparently she is an investment director and he is an EOD soldier (explosives ordnance disposal), at least that's what baidu says for now. AND apparently his parents have arranged a marriage for him when they meet again. So, this is gonna be angsty but I am sure dramas that Seven Tan (ST) stars in typically are well written.

     

    True! He is on the heels of separating from service when their paths cross again and there's a lot of tension from unresolved history... young loves torn apart from life's circumstances, only having ever loved each other, now tip-toeing around each other once reunited... it's pretty delicious stuff.  Has the link to the translated novel been shared yet?  I searched but didn't see it, so for anyone who'd like to read the book (highly recommend): https://hui3r.wordpress.com/mo-bao-fei-bao/the-road-home/  (Hoju always puts her heart and soul into translations, so you know it will be a good one!)

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  14. Since everyone's mentioning savory mooncakes, thought I'd share this here -- yes, it is a Suzhou thing! It's been on my list of "things to learn how to make" for a while. When I next have some spare time... ;)  

     

     

    ETA: I assume that's the kind of mooncake y'all are referring to (there are so many kinds!). Whatever ep that has mooncakes in it won't be available until later today, here, so I've not yet watched it.

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  15. 42 minutes ago, OsmanthusTea said:

     

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    Can I guess that the Big Bad Boss is Su Wei Ran???  :GengarCool:

     

     

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    This is my guess as well. He's always been so shady. And it hasn't escaped my notice that any time NM speculates that there's someone else involved, he sits across from her sipping his coffee like he's trying to stay disengaged from the conversation until he tells her to not think about things anymore or not to get involved. 

     

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  16. 8 hours ago, movingwheel said:

    @themarchioness i like this drama but Color palette could have been a bit more vibrant... Specifically Lu JiMing house.... everytime they show it , I feel like depressed...


    Thats what you get with a character like LJM. 😝 But please don’t let the artist give his house a makeover. We might get yellow walls with polka dots! 

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