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A delightful, sexy threesome
Finally, a Chinese historical that managed to tell a complete story in 16 episodes! Once they cut out all the interfering emperors, evil concubines/queen mothers, obsessed love rivals and palace intrigue, they were able to produce a drama that had just enough intrigue to be interesting, contained plenty of cute/romantic/sexy moments and, most importantly, didn’t fatigue the viewer. Bravo! Let’s hope more C-dramas follow this template rather than the one they’ve been using for years. UPDATE: Nooooo! I spoke too soon. Apparently, there's a sequel coming, and no doubt, it'll probably be angst-filled. I think I'll just skip it and end the story with them going off to war or whatever. They could have easily ended the entire series at episode 16 - General #2 was gone, off doing whatever he does, and MC was happily married. No need to further screw up this couple's life, ok?
Although I can't praise this drama enough, I’ll admit that this drama wasn’t perfect - there were a few scene editing issues, which created unanswered questions like how did ML come back to life after the witch doctor declared him dead or how did FL and SML get out of the water cage, but those things can be overlooked if the storyline doesn’t drag or become overly angsty around mid-way point. I’m honestly sick to death of delusional, obsessed female love rivals, forced political marriages and concubines. Yes, yes, FL was forced to marry in the beginning by imperial decree, but the forced marriages I’m talking about are those in which ML is being pressured by parents/emperor to marry an obsessed female. I have no problem with arranged marriage plots between ML/FL.
That being said, there is a love triangle in this drama, but it's so different than other C-drama love triangles. FL was not partial to either man until later into the series. She seemed to like both equally, and even leaned toward SML after their experience in the water cage. I’m so glad that she didn’t ‘friend zone’ him immediately, and the viewers were given some breathless, heart-pounding moments between her and Fang Xian Xun. I’m glad she took her time deciding which fellow she wanted to be with, and I liked her comment to her friend/sister, Ling, about having concubines. I agree – if men can have concubines, why not women? It’s clear she liked both men, and I’m all for the threesome she imagined and the drama gave us when 1) they were drunk and she was sandwiched between them in bed; and 2) when the earth vine tied them together. So cute! So sexy! So suggestive of a 'threesome', which I've not seen any other drama be brave enough to incorporate into a plot. There were a lot of sexy/suggestive moments with both men, letting us know she was attracted to both. Glad SML actually got a fighting chance and was actually preferred briefly. So tired of SML always getting friend-zoned and not given a chance to compete. I think it’s more realistic for the FL to be torn between the two (rather like us, the viewers!), especially if both are great guys.
It was also interesting how the drama tried to keep the identity of her husband a mystery. Of the two men, I personally preferred SML because he’s my type (sort of a rascal, and I loved his long bangs – boy, did he ever look hot when his hair was wet from a bath!), and of the two generals, I think he’s the more dangerous because he’s deceptively easy-going. He hid his ruthlessness behind a light-hearted smile. ML was much more serious and straightforward, although he certainly wasn’t above using deception to achieve his goals. Actually, I think she should have been paired with SML; ML just seems to mature for her in both looks and demeanor. Don't get me wrong - I liked him - but they just 'look' like an odd couple.
I was relieved there were no female love rivals even though ML’s cousin pretended like she and ML were going to be married in order to help hide his whereabouts. It was a brief moment, and the viewer knows it’s not true so only the FL experienced any angst over it. There was one thing that annoyed me – how everyone was hiding the fact from FL that she’d been poisoned. Just tell her! It’s not like she was the shrinking violet type of female that would have dissolved into a million pieces at the news. Just a pet peeve of mine – keeping the truth from someone in order to ‘protect them’ – dramas do a lot of that kind of thing, and it’s super irritating.
Because this drama was relatively short, there was no secondary couple romance. Even though Director Liu had a crush on Ling, it didn’t overwhelm or take away from the triangle going on between FL and the two generals. This lack of a secondary romance kept the drama moving and blissfully short compared to most C-dramas.
Overall, it was a light and amusing Chinese historical that managed to add some intrigue without being blogged down with an overload of villains, which most viewers wish would just drop dead and leave MC alone. It was much sexier than the average C-drama with its prolonged stares, bared skin and intimate touching, not to mention the ‘threesome’ thing that provided the sizzle.
You won’t be wasting your time watching this drama. I hope more Chinese historicals will follow this template in the future – keep it short like the Koreans at 16 episodes and eliminate, or drastically reduce, all those elements that drive viewers crazy. There's going to be a sequel, but at least, they ended in a way that you don't have to watch the Season 2, if you don't want to.
Although I can't praise this drama enough, I’ll admit that this drama wasn’t perfect - there were a few scene editing issues, which created unanswered questions like how did ML come back to life after the witch doctor declared him dead or how did FL and SML get out of the water cage, but those things can be overlooked if the storyline doesn’t drag or become overly angsty around mid-way point. I’m honestly sick to death of delusional, obsessed female love rivals, forced political marriages and concubines. Yes, yes, FL was forced to marry in the beginning by imperial decree, but the forced marriages I’m talking about are those in which ML is being pressured by parents/emperor to marry an obsessed female. I have no problem with arranged marriage plots between ML/FL.
That being said, there is a love triangle in this drama, but it's so different than other C-drama love triangles. FL was not partial to either man until later into the series. She seemed to like both equally, and even leaned toward SML after their experience in the water cage. I’m so glad that she didn’t ‘friend zone’ him immediately, and the viewers were given some breathless, heart-pounding moments between her and Fang Xian Xun. I’m glad she took her time deciding which fellow she wanted to be with, and I liked her comment to her friend/sister, Ling, about having concubines. I agree – if men can have concubines, why not women? It’s clear she liked both men, and I’m all for the threesome she imagined and the drama gave us when 1) they were drunk and she was sandwiched between them in bed; and 2) when the earth vine tied them together. So cute! So sexy! So suggestive of a 'threesome', which I've not seen any other drama be brave enough to incorporate into a plot. There were a lot of sexy/suggestive moments with both men, letting us know she was attracted to both. Glad SML actually got a fighting chance and was actually preferred briefly. So tired of SML always getting friend-zoned and not given a chance to compete. I think it’s more realistic for the FL to be torn between the two (rather like us, the viewers!), especially if both are great guys.
It was also interesting how the drama tried to keep the identity of her husband a mystery. Of the two men, I personally preferred SML because he’s my type (sort of a rascal, and I loved his long bangs – boy, did he ever look hot when his hair was wet from a bath!), and of the two generals, I think he’s the more dangerous because he’s deceptively easy-going. He hid his ruthlessness behind a light-hearted smile. ML was much more serious and straightforward, although he certainly wasn’t above using deception to achieve his goals. Actually, I think she should have been paired with SML; ML just seems to mature for her in both looks and demeanor. Don't get me wrong - I liked him - but they just 'look' like an odd couple.
I was relieved there were no female love rivals even though ML’s cousin pretended like she and ML were going to be married in order to help hide his whereabouts. It was a brief moment, and the viewer knows it’s not true so only the FL experienced any angst over it. There was one thing that annoyed me – how everyone was hiding the fact from FL that she’d been poisoned. Just tell her! It’s not like she was the shrinking violet type of female that would have dissolved into a million pieces at the news. Just a pet peeve of mine – keeping the truth from someone in order to ‘protect them’ – dramas do a lot of that kind of thing, and it’s super irritating.
Because this drama was relatively short, there was no secondary couple romance. Even though Director Liu had a crush on Ling, it didn’t overwhelm or take away from the triangle going on between FL and the two generals. This lack of a secondary romance kept the drama moving and blissfully short compared to most C-dramas.
Overall, it was a light and amusing Chinese historical that managed to add some intrigue without being blogged down with an overload of villains, which most viewers wish would just drop dead and leave MC alone. It was much sexier than the average C-drama with its prolonged stares, bared skin and intimate touching, not to mention the ‘threesome’ thing that provided the sizzle.
You won’t be wasting your time watching this drama. I hope more Chinese historicals will follow this template in the future – keep it short like the Koreans at 16 episodes and eliminate, or drastically reduce, all those elements that drive viewers crazy. There's going to be a sequel, but at least, they ended in a way that you don't have to watch the Season 2, if you don't want to.
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