Queen Fay's cursed sword rewrites fate, "I" is not a princess who needs the protection of a prince

Briana 2022-09-06 20:06:13

I originally watched this drama for the fantasy theme, but it was really bad. The animation that appeared more than once in the middle actually felt redundant. Although the plot can be quite tense at times, the narration still makes people feel very verbose, and it always feels like there are large paragraphs of dialogue and the foreshadowing of the plot. Afterwards, I really forced myself to watch it.

The story bar feels like promoting feminism and women turning over to be the masters of the family. So that some male characters were a little disgusting in the early stage, especially the male protagonist. At first, he was indeed a selfish and arrogant man. Although it was said that the sword-stealing competition was to regain the glory of the family, he used the despicable behavior of stealing swords. Coupled with the righteous and stern lies, it is really disgusting. Later, he personally sent this sword to the red-robed paladin and became the first pig teammate in the show. At that time, I was really speechless. After all, he was a little helpful. Both Arthur and Gawain thought they were going to protect the heroine, but the heroine was not a weak chicken who needed their protection.

The difference in the status of men and women is also reflected in the fact that when Iris burned down the church and prepared to join the red-robed paladin, at first they thought she was a boy, and they were polite to him, but when they heard that she was a girl, their tone immediately became contemptuous. vicious. Even when she showed her steadfast loyalty to the Red Paladins, they still refused women to join them. While the heroine is constantly fighting, she has never given up. In the end, she joined the Trinity Guard, which I think can be regarded as a foreshadowing.

In fact, the current relationship between the hero and heroine is not what I am looking forward to the most, but it is the sub-line of Pim and Dove that has no role to play, which makes me feel more Su. Although there are not many obvious intimacy scenes, but vaguely Dov cares about Pim, and you can feel that the two have a unique place in each other's hearts. There is also a nickname, "little fish" and so on, don't be too sweet. And Pim, she's a thin and small one with Dove, so don't be too loving for this body type. But unfortunately, Dove was short-lived. . . On his deathbed he expressed his love to Pim. It's a pity that the two of them were destined to do so.

I thought it was almost the same after watching this season, but the last episode left some suspense. I don’t think the heroine would just die like this. How would she save herself from the lake? "The Banshee in the Lake", it seems that the whole point of the play has not yet appeared.

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