Monday, October 1, 2018

Di Ren-jie (TV) 2017

Like many, I also think that the actor who played the famous judge was too young, but actually he was in his late 20's - so let's take it that he just passed the imperial examination and became a judge in Bian-zhou.

If in Robert van Gulik's books, Judge Dee was a good swordsman; here in the series, our hero could not fight, but he could shoot a steel ball from his pen, like a secret weapon.

Mo Yu (Miao Jun-jie) and Die Ren-jie (Allen Ren)
I like detective stories, so I really enjoyed watching this series. Judge Dee here rarely appeared on his local court, but he was often called by the imperial palace - usually by The Emperor (Li Zhi) or his concubine Wu Mei-niang. Three times the emperor wanted to reward him by giving him a position in the palace and three times also Judge Dee refused the offer. He preferred to become a little judge in Bian-zhou.

From history, Di Ren-jie and Wu Mei-niang were enemies. So it was interesting here to watch Wu Mei-niang changed, from a cute, kind girl to a heartless woman. It was because she had to survive the difficulties in the palace. The Emperor was weak and couldn't protect her, so she must protect herself.

The cases were quite interesting, like the human bomb, a priestess who claimed that she could send people to heaven, the death of the little princess, the phantom army... not to mention some strange deaths.

Judge Dee liked Murong Qing, with whom he studied medicines together. It didn't work well between them because she became an enemy. But I was not unhappy because I knew the judge would end with three wives.

There were also two women, both ex thieves, who helped the judge. I found them sometimes irritating. I hoped that the creator of this series would have sent two men instead to help him.

Here in the series, our judge received a bribe. They were looking for a lost fortress and the judge met someone familiar, who didn't want to be recognized. This man quickly fled the place after giving the judge his fortune. The judge would use this jewelry to gamble....😅

Triumph in The Skies (TV)

Triumph in The Skies (2003) is an interesting TV series. After watching this I feel I know better about pilots and stewardesses. I think if I were younger I would try to apply for a job in an airport. What I really like about this series was the tips/knowledge given after each episode.

Solar Airways (based on Cathay Pacific) was recruiting new pilots so we followed them as they studied, from cadets to first officers.

In the drama side, the main love story was a love triangle involving two pilots and a stewardess. It was about fate. For me, the love stories were a bit boring, nothing new. And I dislike a character who was distressed a lot, crying all the time....

Beside pilots and stewardess, there were also chefs who prepared cabin meals and ground crews. The head chef often came up with new menus, which looked delicious.

I myself for the last several years only took short, cheap flights - so there was never any meal on the plane, not even a glass of water was served.

The 2nd series (2013) was also interesting, but it was a pity they did not gave useful tips anymore during end credits. The airways was changed from Solar to Skylette. The new character, Holiday, laughed a lot that I thought there was something wrong with her.