An Ode to The Devil Lords of Chinese Xianxia Fantasies – ‘Love Between Fairy & Devil’ and ‘Till the End of the Moon’

I have only attempted a few Chinese dramas in the past – being much too distracted by Korean dramas. I spent over two years trying to watch The Untamed, but could never quite connect to it in the same way the fandom did. I tried to watch Legacy but checked out around the episode 12 or so, same with Love 020 and My Amazing Boyfriend. They just weren’t clicking.

Then one day I randomly selected Love Between a Fairy & Devil (and yes, I know there is no “a” in the title of this show, but I just can’t help it… I want it to be there and so I’m sticking it in and that’s that, don’t question me!) because the drama name intrigued me and after two episodes I was hooked.

*** mild spoilers of both Love Between a Fairy & Devil and Till the End of the Moon follow… so… you know… proceed with caution.

The story of Love Between a Fairy & Devil tapped into my childhood primal brain, the one that absorbed hundreds of nights of fairy tales read by grandparents from old vintage books filled with beautiful and dark illustrations. Of innocent but cunning young girls fending off mischief and dark situations sometimes successfully, sometimes not.

It was visually breathtaking, literally taking place in cities floating on pastel clouds, magical misty forests, and dark spired castles. You can tell a lot of work was put into making this show – like… a ton of labor…

Love Between Fairy and Devil is an adaption of the eponymous novel by Jiu Lu Fei Xiang. Writers spent over 800 days developing the script. The show’s preparatory period laster over 400 days. More than 600 cast and crew members helped create over 5,000 pieces of clothing, 3,000 accessories, and 20,000 art props. 

– Wikipedia – link

The exquisite costumes (seriously, every costume change had me gasping!), the enchanting storylines, the extreme beauty of nearly every single character…

I was enthralled.

Honestly, I don’t think I can adequately put into words what the experience of first viewing this was like – I was hypnotized the entire show.

And both this show (36 eps) and Till the End of the Moon (40 eps) are long shows… so be warned, there is a commitment involved going in. Both stories hinge around the epic, eternal battle between good and evil, dark realms and heavenly abodes, gods and monsters – so there’s a lot going on. Love Between a Fairy & Devil is the sweet one, and Till the End of the Moon is the bittersweet one.

Love Between a Fairy & Devil is a light, charming, romantic, and playful tale with enough intrigue and twists to keep you entertained without stressing you out. It’s about a young orchid fairy who accidentally releases an ancient demon lord from his prison (with a kiss, of course!) and gets magically entangled with him (basically whatever happens to her, happens to him… one of the best tropes ever! He has to feel what she feels, whether joy or fear… and of course if she is injured at all it also injures him… forcing him to stick by her side so he can keep a watchful eye on her).

I’ve heard a lot of the “You Are Mine Now!” speeches as a drama fan… but this is definitely one of the best of the best. The dude is theatrical af.

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Our Orchid Fairy already has a crush on the heavenly god of war, who also fancies her though he is reluctant to acknowledge this due to their differences in status (and an inconvenient engagement to another lady)… and now she’s got this huge looming magical guy following her everywhere, insulting her one minute while pampering her the next. And who doesn’t love a satisfying love triangle?


The God of War is impressively soft, eh? His glassy looking armor, in particular, was just so impressive and yet lovely… like his billowing heavenly robes…

What’s our cute little fairy to do? Well, she’s gonna pine over her heavenly crush while teasing her new shadow, of course… hysterically calling the Demon Lord all kinds of names, like Little Immortal Criminal and Big Blockhead and so on… cause she really has no idea who he is for the longest time and it’s just adorable and funny. The humor in this show will have you grinning for hours.

Though it’s a simple story of beloved tropes, they mix it up enough to keep you entertained throughout. There’s also some side couple romances and body-swapping shenanigans and daring rescues and political schemes and even an alternate timeline-ish side story.

Even if you don’t like it… you’ll probably still like it.

And yes, you will also have to suffer through the main couple’s misunderstandings and some tearful mixups – and yes, there are darker episodes that have a more serious tone – but you need that contrast to make the brighter moments even shinier. Cause ultimately this show is a ray of sunshine, a mystical whale swimming through the clouds, a sparkly rainbow after a light spring shower. It’s just so feel good it’s ridiculous.

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I was delighted by the unfamiliar mythologies and characters – which are unique and intriguing and I could babble on about at great length. But the weight of the entire series rested on the shoulders of the two leads, who carried it effortlessly with their witty banter and undeniable natural chemistry.

Esther Yu played our Orchid Fairy – perfectly cast as the cute, plucky, whimsical low-ranking fairy in the heavenly realm with her big eyes and a playful smile. And Dylan Wang played our Demon King, our Moon Supreme, ideally suited for the handsome, scowling tyrant with unmatched power whose foil turns out to be a silly little fairy who teaches him about basic emotions and gets him smile sometimes.

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The most important thing to know about Love Between a Fairy and Devil is that it is overtly and unapologetically romantic.

Just… nonstop romance, really. These two are not only on screen together constantly, but they’re close… they walk close together, talk close together, and keep close together. Their magnetic pull is palpable. They are rarely more than inches apart. And there’s lots of kissing, both playful and passionate… liberally sprinkled throughout the entire series, keeping you hooked.

Both the actors and the characters seemed inseparable from the very beginning – they’re both so beautiful and they look stunning side by side.

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Honestly, if you haven’t watched it yet I can’t recommend it enough. I’ve already watched it four times all the way through… compulsively… I couldn’t stop myself… I wanted to go back to the dream world and relive the magic again and again. Sure, it had flaws… I mean… I guess it does… I honestly can’t put my finger on what those might be. The show was perfect in my opinion.

Love Between Fairy & Devil – Rating: 10/10. Get Swept Up in a Heavenly Pastel, Epically Sweet Romance.

Before we jump into our second drama, here’s a few bonus text-post memes for Love Between Fairy and a Devil… which admittedly will only be funny if you’ve actually watched the show.

Tumblr: @qianzhaos – Link & Link (these had me rolling on the floor laughing)

And now for our second Devil.

TANTAI JIN!!!

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Also known as The Demon Lord, The Devil God, Cang Jiumin… and even Ming Ye.

If Love Between a Fairy & Devil is… I dunno… Beauty and the Beast, maybe… then Till the End of the Moon is your Wuthering Heights. It’s grander in scope and story, with twice the sets, costumes, and characters. This is not the fairy tale you tell children, this is the fairy tale you read to yourself. Till the End of the Moon is the grown-up version of the “good girl” paired with the “bad boy” fueled with agonizing miscommunication and extreme reversals of fortunes and roles, with secrets being the ultimate damnation of love.

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Though I will probably rewatch Love Between a Fairy & Devil more, Till the End of the Moon left the lasting impression on my psyche. This show is seared into my brain – branded – burned – clawed and scarred.

As an avid lover of melodrama, I naturally ate up this tale of woe and passive-aggressive romance like I was a kid in a candy store. There is nothing, and I mean NOTHING, I love more than an outcast boy who falls in love with the first person who is nice to him and never lets her/him go. It’s what made Wuthering Heights a classic story of insane lovers driving each other insane. It’s what made Queen Seondeok one of the most devastating romances of all time. It’s a trope that is hard to pull off successfully, but when executed correctly is sure to lodge itself into your heart for all eternity.

The opening scene of this drama was incredible. I mean… wow… the goth theatrics! It starts off at the end of this massive war between gods and demons, with the world basically destroyed and only a fraction of the heavenly realm still standing. Our Demon King is flying through the air on this dragon-drawn sled through dark clouds and lightning… I mean… my jaw dropped to the floor.

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I was ON BOARD and already texting my best friend about this show before the 15 minutes had passed.

P.S. The Tumblr user who voted this man Favorite Male Character was @dangermousie on this post – and I will forever be grateful cause I watched this entire drama based on this one post (below) – and I rarely spaz out over characters this much – but Tantai Jin will undoubtedly haunt me until I am dead and I am fine with that.

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Anyways, I digress. Let’s get back to the first episode…

A strangely handsome red-eyed Devil God with a fiery halo and a gigantic, weird blood-eye magical weapon that slays immortals was the hook I needed to settle down for this wild ride. Add to it a beautiful immortal girl who has just watched the Devil God destroy her entire family – no, her entire world – no, actually, the four continents and three realms… literally THE entire world! – and time-travels 500 years into the past in an attempt to change the course of destiny… and that was it. I was determined to watch the whole show after 15 minutes.

So how does this beautiful immortal lady plan to change the fate of the world, you ask?

Oh, she’s going back in time to before the Devil God was an all powerful, evil killing machine… you know… back when he was just a pitiful young man, a hostage prince in a foreign country, spurned by all, bullied and abused, a lonely lost soul who only talks to animals and doesn’t know how to cry. She goes back in time and jumps into the body of his wife… who likes to whip him before bed every night (not hyperbole, she actually does this) and starve him for fun. And now she’s gotta win this gaunt guy over… she’s gotta make this miserable, very suspicious prince fall in love with her… you know… so she can figure out how to kill him.

I kid you not. That’s the plot.

And it scratches all the weird itches in me. Everything about this story line just RESONNATES with me.

Till the End of the Moon was elevated from a very good albeit dark story about fate, trust, love, and redemption… to the upper echelons of PEAK ROMANTIC MELODRAMA on the thin frame of the leading male, Luo Yunxi.

Now, I admit fully to be a newbie with Chinese media… so this is the first time I have ever seen this dude before… and I will never forget him. He has one of the most expressive faces of all time with these huge eyes that draw you in. He does these tiny little movements with his eyebrows and eyes, shifting his gaze ever-so-slightly… it’s just mesmerizing.

Just… look at all this… emotion… all this searching and questioning and doubt and pain and longing and uuuugh….

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And ya’ll… when he’s really happy… or when he’s in love… or when he’s really down for the count… or freakin’ out, or spitting curses, or plotting revenge, or losing his mind – it’s CINEMA. I do not understand how someone’s face can be this captivating – but it’s true – it is the main attraction. And it’s sooo sooo good. I won’t spoil it you just need to see it for yourself. He’s a force of nature in this show – he goes through literally everything…

Tantai Jin is the King of Long Suffering.

He is also a Grade A Male-Wife.

On a personal note – men who are more on the feminine side, so to speak, attract me. Especially elegant men who pamper themselves and dress prettily and bat their long eyelashes. Tantai Jin was such a man. I mean, he always looked better than the other dudes, even when he’s washing ice cold dishes… he’s got his little feathery collar. Boy couldn’t even suffer in purgatory for 500 years without embellished mourning robes and neatly trussed hair. Even when he’s a spiritual apprentice in the heavenly realm, he’s totally overdressed. All the other apprentices are dressed plainly, but not our Tantai Jin. Our baby is a pretty pretty prince, after all, with perfect eyeliner and quality selections of neutral lipsticks.

I do not think I am alone in this – attraction to pretty men is probably half the reason this show is so successful.

There’s something about a willowy gentle creature and his feather light kissing that brings out a generally submerged streak in us… a mean streak, if we’re honest. It awakens our inner bully. Delicate, breakable things inspire you to bend them… and then mend them. To test your strength. To test their limits. How many times did our female lead walk all over this guy’s body and heart, just trampling him repeatedly, and he always… always… let her come back or went chasing after her. He never tested her limits, he never pushed her, he never pressured her. Even when he had her tied up in dungeons he was more interested in making her feel guilty than being malicious. And it was delicious, ya’ll. I’m sure there’s some solid psychology behind this but all I’m saying is if you loved this drama then this is a part of the reason why.

Which leads us to our beautiful, strong female lead.

A character is only as good as their story, and this guy’s story pivots entirely around his relationship with one woman (through many stages and lives). Bai Lu played his opposite, the yin to his yang or whatever… though like most opposites, they were actually just two sides of the same coin.

She was such a cool character – bullheaded, determined, resourceful, thoughtful, funny… and also cruel, calculating, and cold when the mood struck her. Her emotions could turn on a dime, just like his. God, they were so well suited to one another. Just… walking disasters, really.

Tumblr: @xinxiaojie – link(and can we please admire the coloring of these beautiful gifs?!)

I was totally drawn into their madness too.

I loved it when they loved each other.

I loved it when they hated each other.

I loved it when they pretended they didn’t love each other.

I loved it when they pretended to hate each other.

I loved it all.

Their whole wild deal.

Well, that’s not true. I did not love having to wait so long for some kiss scenes… that was one draw back to this otherwise perfect stew of painful love and tormented devotion. But this show stayed true to the “old school” model of historical/fantasy romance dramas… with very quick and/or cut scenes anytime there was romantic interaction. Considering it was such an adult story, I was a bit surprised it felt so prudish with its intimate scenes. I mean… give us some more “dual cultivation,” please and thank you. But that’s my only complaint really.

But who can really complain when the fandom was so happy?

The best Text-Meme Posts on Tumblr: @eyesthatshinelikestars – Link & Link & Link

And here’s a few more – cause text post-memes are my jam.

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It’s a serious drama – but that doesn’t mean you have to be serious to enjoy it, ya dig? Plus there really are a ton of hysterical moments in this show – flat out comedy gold is sprinkled in amongst the angst.

Till the End of the Moon also gave us two quality side-romances – both of which were complicated, messy, and heartbreakingly beautiful in their own rights. I adored everyone. I pitied everyone. I loved them unconditionally throughout the show.

This story took us through thousands of years, several lifetimes, a few shocking deaths, and some truly soul shattering heartbreaks.

Here’s a bit of a breakdown of this drama in 4 parts (spoilers again)

  • Part 1 – TANTAI JIN IS PATHETIC & I LOVE HIM
    • Ep 1: a sexy Demon God (ML) destroys the world & a heavenly time-traveling assassin Li Susu (FL) is sent on a mission to kill him by inhabiting another body Ye Xiwu
    • Ep 2-6: 500 Years Ago – Demon God is Tantai Jin the whipping boy, a submissive “captive”
    • Ep 7: Tantai Jin samples a demon fox & runs away with his peeps
    • Ep 8: Shenanigans aboard the ship – including a sexy dance, an escape, & a betrayal
    • Ep 9: Tantai Jin & Ye Xiwu switch eyeballs
    • Ep 10: Ye Xiwu travels to the Barren Abyss & Tantai Jin takes over his homeland
    • Ep 11: Everyone reunites & takes a vacation inside a water dragon’s dream
  • PART 2 – LITTLE MERMAID SIDE QUEST
    • Ep 12-13 – A little clam princess marries (FL) the heavenly God of War (ML)
    • Ep 14-15 – The God of War finally gets laid before defeating the current Demon God & reverting to a baby dragon before experiencing domestic bliss
    • Ep 16-17 – We can’t have nice things – a jealousy, murder, & mayhem in the heavens
  • PART 3 – TANTAI JIN IS COURTED BY HIS WIFE
    • Ep 18 – Waking up from the sea dragon dream with… feelings?
    • Ep 19-23 – Ye Xiwu wins over her man’s heart while Tantai Jin wins over the neighboring territories
    • Ep 24-25 – Selective memory leads to betrayal part 2, heartbreak, murders, & tragedy
    • Ep 26 – The worst wedding in the history of all the realms
    • Ep 27-28 – Despair and sadness all around
  • PART 4 – TIL DEATH DO US PART AGAIN I GUESS
    • Ep 29-30 – Tantai Jin mopes around the underworld for 500 years until washing up in the heavenly realm & being renamed Cang Jiumin, while Li Susu (remember her from ep 1?) wakes up to an altered future
    • Ep 31-33 – Our separated & then reunited lovers are still obsessed with each other even in heaven
    • Ep 34 – Cang Jiumin is exposed as the Demon God & gets tortured again
    • Ep 35 – Our lovers tell the truth for five seconds and are happy! Don’t worry, it won’t last.
    • Ep 36 – Double-crossed by dad and double-crossed by dopplegangers!
    • Ep 37-40 – Everyone’s spitting up blood, lying to each other, getting laid, and spitting up more blood as the fate of the world hangs in the balance

In the end, it was really a story about trust. And about the power of reframing reality. Is the glass half full or half empty? It was that simple, after all… you just had to look at it another way to break free of the curse of life… and see it as something broader, more meaningful, more real.

Till the End of the Moon – Rating: 10/10. Whatever Our Souls Are Made Of, the Devil God’s and Mine Are the Same.

So I am now officially a fan of Xianxia (which translates to “immortal heroes”) dramas.

It took two devil lords to pull me in, but consider me on board from this point forward. I’ve already got a long que of ones I want to watch next… and considering how long these suckers tend to be, consider my weekends booked, ya’ll.

7 thoughts on “An Ode to The Devil Lords of Chinese Xianxia Fantasies – ‘Love Between Fairy & Devil’ and ‘Till the End of the Moon’

  1. OMYGAWD!!!!!!!!!!

    Are you seriously NOT MY TTEOTM TWIN??!!!!!!!!??
    My dearest TTEOTM Soul Sistah

    How can someone be so en point with EVERY SINGLE thing you wrote about TTEOTM in the review below.

    It’s THE BEST ONE I have read since I stumbled into C-Drama last year August – and have been wandering the terrain looking for gold, precious stones, magic dust.

    After almost 3 WHOLE years of dissing and avoiding them like the plague, of showing rock solid, unflinching loyalty to KDrama and KDrama ONLY; I was sucked into this with a blackhole-ish force, into this domain that held some TRULY EPIC dramas.

    Earlier : “Plastic, artificial, ugh” was my reaction to the clips I’d sometimes end up seeing while scrolling Netflix.

    Yes I’ve let my C-drama loving friends let out their mocking laugh and slap my back with : “Ha ha ha I told you so”.

    Back to TTEOTM.

    I too didn’t know what Xanxia was until I stumbled into C-Drama.

    OK I hope I won’t bore you (since you seem as gleeful as a kid in a brand new candy store, as was I back in August) but I want to share my C-Drama Beginning Tale.

    Netflix kept pinging “Hidden Love” to me.
    I’d not jolt bolt away from the trailer as I was used to earlier .. whenever a CDrama rolled up while scrolling. In fact I let it do that a few times over a week plus (KDrama drought period for me at that point). Then I did a Ep 1 dip my toes.
    Drama held my toe and pulled my whole body in until I was submerged. BINGED.

    I never thought a mushy, cushy, teenage crush tale to adult love could be told with such gentle power .. that iron claws could hold this eggshell, delicate story and turn it and engrave it, without cracking it, then set it down with such gentleness, grace, beauty.

    My Appetite was raging!!!

    Bring it on CDrama.

    Fate sent me Lady Luck with Serendipity and the next show I touched was “LIGHTER and PRINCESS” (aka L&P). I was initially scrolling past this ‘cringey name’ – mistake .. those names continue being cringey-misleading

    I watched it and then rewatched it BACK TO BACK. Then I stayed in its thrall for a LOOOOONG time .. unable to crawl out of its hold. Then I slow watched it because MDL discussion thread was exploding with analyses and severely polarised positions. HATERS vs WORSHIPPERS. And I spend days commenting long and lengthy as I had never before. (I still visit to see new haters and lovers).

    L&P’s Chen Fei Yu – ML – is a talent to behold in the coming years I told myself. (Being Zhang Yimou’s son tells you about where that batch of DNA came from .. along with his most famous top Chinese Actress.)

    And the ensemble cast each held its own.
    I beat my head with a paddle .. WHAT WAS I thinking when I said Chinese Drama was ‘plastic’.

    I rate it a 10/10 for a modern Chinese Drama.

    Bring it on CDrama. So craving was my heart for a bowl of CFY acting that I went looking up MDL .. and zoned in randomly at EVER NIGHT.

    Chen Fei Yu plus Opening Scene .. my testing toe in that sand was gripped and pulled in.
    I had NO IDEA about this world .. what was I watching with such searing thirst to keep moving ahead deeper into the tale of loss, revenge, intrigue, loyalty, rite of passage, confused love, this Chinese Harry Potter-ish world with terms and rules I don’t get but looks so enticing.
    XANXIA and WUXIA was etched on my heart .. and I am a die hard lover of the genre since.
    (p.s. CFY was with milk-teeth when he pulled off EVER NIGHT .. just 18 y.o. VS CFY in L&P at 23 y.o. GOBSMACKING talent).

    Ning Que and Sang Sang will never be forgotten.

    So then I started trawling for BIGGER hits. More Xanxia. While still unable to get out of the whirlpool of L&P that held me in.

    And THUS came TTEOTM – the rescuer. There were folks who called themselves Moonies. Had me intrigued .. this pan-worship of a show.
    THE ONE; that was finally able to wrench my attention away to attach to something with equally majestic force.
    LYX was the discovery along with Bai Lu.

    I am ON BOARD with EVERYTHING you said about his role and his acting and his physical presence and features. DEADLY!!!

    Devil Fetus never sounded so sexy .. Devil God SO HOT.
    Xanxia was my new drug.

    So that’s how my TTEOTM tale and the whole genesis of my CDrama life began ..
    I haven’t watched a SINGLE Kdrama since I entered this new world .. and I am floating around catching some truly SPLENDID SPLENDID .. delicious Dramas.

    I REALLY hope you will check out some of the shows I talked about above as my CDrama Initiation Package for my friends. (well my friends are still being me pre-Aug 2023 .. turning their noses up at CDrama ~ LOL).

    MOST importantly, BECAUSE you write SO BEAUTIFUL, your words scratch my itch to express my feelings JUST right amount!!
    I hope you will enjoy L&P and write something ..
    I am yet to read a soul satisfying write up on L&P the way your piece on TTEOTM was.

    My recommended order of watch :
    L&P
    Ever Night
    Hidden Love

    (well Hidden Love could be first also .. but I am SO SO SO Impatient for you to queue up L&P)

    Goodness this comment is reaching its max limit I think ;-p

    • Thank you for all the recommendations!

      I watched WORD OF HONOR and adored it, every single episode was a fun romp and I loved all the characters – I will probably write a full review of it once I have time. I somewhat enjoyed ASHES OF LOVE… but ultimately it dragged around too long. BACK FROM THE BRINK was solid. Currently I am watching LOVE & REDEMPTION, which is pretty cute but soooo long… and not really triggering any obsessive fangirling in me… those type of shows are pretty rare.

      However, what I am currently cracked out over is the books. I’ve started reading danmei books and I AM IN DEEP, friend, so deep. So far they are all four or five stars.

      Guardian? A nice contemporary fantasy – looking forward to the second installment to be released in English.

      The Scum Villain’s Self-Saving System? Charming! Super cute and enjoyable, though I did get lightly eeeked out by the teacher/student angle, I let it go cause… fantasy world based on the distant past… 17 was full grown back in the day.

      Completely got carried away by The Husky & His White Cat Shizun series… and while reading it could not believe China made a live action version of it, as it was pure gay insanity from start to finish and I ate it up with a spoon. I have NO IDEA how they scrubbed “the gay” from that story to get it into production – cause oh my goodness… the entire plot is built upon this explicit premise… but they must have worked their magic to subdue that somehow. Apparently they filmed the whole thing, too (called Immortality) – and who is one of the main characters in the show? None other than our beautiful TANTAI JIN actor!!! I nearly passed out – and pictured him the entire time I was reading. Unfortunately it’s shelved… who knows if they will ever release it. Sigh.

      Now I’m reading Heaven’s Official Blessing series – and it’s more of a traditional horror story than a romance thus far, in that there are some marvelously creepy scenes and situations and I will probably never be able to scrub the imagery from my head. But I’m on board to read the whole thing.

      Anyways – I will put LIGHTER & PRINCESS in my que and watch it next.

      🙂

      • ROFL (text size 52)

        AND GUESS WHO IS IN IT WITH TAN-TAI-JIN????? AS the other ML
        LI XUN!!!!! (Chen Fei Yu)

        I rubbed my eyes red to make sure I was seeing right!!!
        And then Wolf Howled into the night ..

        So hope you will have watched L&P before the release of this drama.

        Also I HOPE I havent sent L&P into “Hyperbole Vortex” in your mind .. such that it falls limp!!

        I hope the lines that launched my rocket into L&P obsession in Ep 1 will launch you too:

        She : “Betrayers will go to Hell”
        He : “Just consider me a Betrayer. Anyway it’s not binding to me. It doesn’t matter if I go to Hell. I’m experienced. I’ve never loved you.”

        Mix the above up with atmospheric OST .. Tarkovsky like setting with European cinema camera work .. and …

        Even retuning to write down these lines from the show .. primed me up for a 4th watch sometime.

      • You have me piqued about the stuff you are reading.
        Where do you get the books?

        What launched me on a hunt for books is after I watched (GULPED and ugly-chomped would be more apropos) SOKP (Story of Kunning Palace).

        Learnt that xianxia and wuxia is only available as AI translated texts (UGH .. those were fishbones in my throat when I tried it out).

        I have lost most of my text reading engaging ability since 2020 (THE YEAR it all began for me) .. BUT I will take you up on this and definitely have a peek.

      • Seven Seas Publishing puts out English Language translation versions of danmei novels… which is all BL stuff… I pick them up at Barnes & Noble, though my library carries some and I’ve gotten them there, too. Most of the books are quite PG-13… though Husky & the White Cat definitely has graphic sex (and ironically a super G rated romance on top of it which is difficult to explain out of context) and Heaven’s Official Blessing has, so far, some pretty graphic fantastical violence… but I’m only on book 2. I don’t mind either way. I like my fluffy love stories as much as my dark and twisted ones.

        I know there are a lot of eng translated versions of other popular Chinese webnovels online, but I can’t read on my phone. At least, not with any concentration. And there may be tons of other english translated webnovels available in print, but I kinda prefer my gays so I’m gonna exhaust that resource first.

        P.S. I watched the first episode of Lighter & Princess last night – and I already approve of the angsty set up and am intrigued! 🙂

  2. So now on to : LBFAD

    How badly I wanted to watch this show after I was pining away with post TTEOTM pangs!

    BUT I haven’t managed to get past the FL’s limpid, wimpy-d eyes, plush poppy cheeks and lower lips that need a support lest they plop off like a ripe polyp.

    Doesn’t everyone have one of those CDrama actresses who just leave them frozen in fearful cringe mode whenever they enter the screen.

    That’s what happened to me. Severe physical reactions and mental shutdown has kept me from being able to creep past her to enjoy the show.

    I am both afraid of spoiling my future chance of enjoying this show (when I am cured of my allergy to FL) and FOMO.

    This paradoxical emotion became triple intense AFTER I watched Bai Lu and Dylan Wang in “Only For Love” and decided here comes another gem of an Actor.

  3. Just going to quickly draw your attention to something I did .. to increasing some traffic to your beautiful blog ;-p

    Posted a link on the MDL’s TTEOTM Discussion Thread raving about how accurately it reflects my feelz.

    Pointing specifically to the Heathcliff bit .. and that really synced up with fellow Moonies there ..

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