"Yeah, it was fine in the beginning, but why did it become... shameless later on?" Zeng Lai pouted in frustration.
The TV dramas she watched when she was in school established values that were clearly divided into black and white. The positive characters were all good guys who were handsome, while the villains were all bad guys who were scary-looking, and the ending was always that the good guys defeated the bad guys.
Now, after watching "The Legend of the Condor Heroes", I feel that the villain Lian Chengbi seems a little different.
In addition to the reason that I have a good relationship with the actor who played Ethan Chase, I was more attracted by the character's image and personality.
What impressed her most was the 36th episode, in which Lian Chengbi held Shen Bijun in his arms and lay on the bed, talking to her affectionately and naggingly all night long. Perhaps it was because of the fixed routine of too many TV dramas that if the villain captures the heroine, there must be a S3x scene, and then wait for the hero to come and save the beauty, but Lian Chengbi did nothing.
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