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The Punisher: One Last Kill dir. Reinaldo Marcus Green | 2026

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This isn’t a revelation or anything, but I think some people watch dramas just for the “shuang” factor and anything that makes them slightly uncomfortable or needs time to marinate and reveal itself is deemed bad. So the complaint I see most often about Zhan Zhao Adventures is that Zhan Zhao always insists on capturing villains alive instead of just offing them on the spot, even when it means they have a chance of escaping and causing more deaths, like with the case of Hua Chong.
(Actually I saw a post of someone complaining the fight scenes are bad because Zhan Zhao kept hitting people with the blunt end of his swords instead of killing them...and I'm like, are we watching the same scenes? That fight scene in the rain of Zhan Zhao taking out 30+ guys using the blunt end of his sword and not even killing them is one of the best fight sequences I've ever seen.)
Anyway, back to the lack of killing of villains who obviously deserve it. I get the frustration, but if you use that reason to dismiss the drama as bad, then you’re also dismissing the actually important central thesis of the drama. Which is, due process and procedural justice are important and worth fighting for.
(I get that it's a "boring" principle but it's actually pretty damn important especially in real life.)
The drama actually spends a lot of time deconstructing this, and making its point on this over and over again. If Zhan Zhao kills the Yicheng magistrate or Jin Zhenping, sure, they’re dead and as the audience we’re satisfied, but the effect is they’ll just be turned into martyrs. A good official or a good healer being randomly killed by a high ranking imperial guard for unknown reasons. At best, Zhan Zhao would be accused of using the emperor's imperial decree to kill for his own gains, at worst, the emperor's integrity is questioned.
And even if no one questions the deaths, killing these guys doesn't actually solve any problem. Killing Hua Chong really only satisfies Bai Yutang’s rage in the moment, but other than that, what good did it do? No one knows who he was, what crimes he had committed, what hurt he had caused and what his death was supposed to atone for. As much as I love that Ding Yuehua got to kill Jing Yiming, his death like that could have also jeopardised the case. Other than satisfaction for the drama’s audience and the person doing the killing, no one else in universe actually gets any satisfaction in killing these villains in this way.
In this case, without Hua Chong and Jing Yiming, they still had the magistrate and Fan Yulian as witnesses in the sex trafficking case, but if they hadn’t taken all that time to gather all the evidence and extra witnesses, and just focused on killing the bad guys to satisfy the audience instead, they wouldn’t have been able to achieve any actual justice for the victims. The trafficked girls would have died in vain, or still be trapped. The sex trafficking ring might not be totally dismantled and could be taken over by someone else, harming even more people. More pointedly, without putting Jin Zhenping on trial, Jin Xuewen will always be falsely accused, and the rotten facade of the whole Jin family still remains and who knows what harm that entire family will continue to do to protect their reputation?
Yes, as a government official, Zhan Zhao can’t kill, but the conflict in the drama has always been about much more than the constraints he has to operate under. Even when he’s clashing with Bai Yutang about ways to get justice, the drama never actually strays from the argument that procedural justice is still what they need to be fighting for. The reveal about Zhan Zhao’s past as Yaksha shows quite painfully how it can get twisted not just by bad faith actors like Zhou Jiliang but also by the people who benefit from vigilante justice. The people of Wanshan practically worship Hu Xiaochen, but the moment it looks like he was killed by Yaksha, they immediately turn on him and there’s no doubt in their minds that he must be evil. In this case, it’s true, but what if it hadn’t been? Zhou Jiliang was totally intending to kill Ming Zhu’er’s parents after all. Without procedural justice, there's the danger of condemning innocent people based on hearsay and prejudice, and even in the cases where you condemn people who have actually done evils, just killing them doesn’t actually bring closure to the victims in any way.
There are two conversations that basically sums up the central debate of this drama.
And the answer to that is that the magistrate is actually wrong, because not seeking public justice is always going to be worse.
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Yang Yang as Zhan Zhao, Zhang Ruonan as Huo Linglong and Alen Fang as Bai Yutang in ZHAN ZHAO ADVENTURES (2026)
I still have the two of you. That's enough for me. It feels like I've won. You are lucky you met the two of us. With us by your side, you won't have to suffer anymore. I don't want to be a burden. Burden? Strange word between the three of you. Of course we are going together.
What I love is how equal their relationship is. Bai Yutang is 26 and has been wandering the jianghu since he was 11. Zhan Zhao is somewhere around 29 to early thirties, and is generally acclaimed as one of the best martial artists. Huo Linglong is around 18 or 19, and a complete newbie to the jianghu, yet the two of them, who are famous and respected, experienced old hands, don't treat her like she is a child who needs their guidance. The first thing Bai Yutang says when he meet her is that he thinks she can beat an older, more experienced warrior. Zhan Zhao is protective, yes, but that's his character more than a reflection of how he thinks of her. He respects her choices from the first time he met her and eventually trusts her with his deepest secret.
Each of them at various times has needed the rescue or support of the others, and they just care so much for each other. I find it so interesting, because both xiao-Tang and Prince Hui have taken immense risks for Linglong and have rescued her in times of need, yet it's constant that her worry and devotion and care are centered on Zhan Zhao and Bai Yutang.
The gifs above are perfect and show that equality in their relationship - it's not the two experienced jianghu xia and their new sidekick, but three people who trust and depend on each other.
Ahhhhh!!! I love them!!!
All of this! And also these tags by @baifengxis ❤
The wicked commit endless evil; yet the good are losing their lives. Is that the divine law you are speaking of?
雨霖铃 ZHAN ZHAO ADVENTURES China, 2026, dir. Liu Hong Yuan. Episode 27.

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zhan zhao adventures: ∞ fight scenes
(There is so much about this whole bit that is so amazing: the jump from the horse, the planting of the blunt sheath into the wall, the fact that though he was on a wire for safety but Yang Yang was clearly pulling himself up and basically his core strength is insane but we already know that, the pay off of the sheath still being there for him to hold on to...basically I'm obsessed with this.)
Zhan Zhao and his overprotective guard dogs,,,
I couldn't stop thinking about how Bai Yutang and Linglong basically flanking Zhan Zhao the entire Wanshan County arc (esp whenever they went into the city)... 😭🫶💖
ngl lie kinda feel bad for people who won't try zhan zhao adventures because there is no romance? i keep seeing people complaining about this on twitter, saying that they are not interested if zhao and linglong won't end up together or that they are watching but are about to drop it if there is no happy ending for them
i mean, not to be a bitch, which i am, but that's so boring? zza is delivering masterclass chemistry between all four leads and you can pick and choose what you are gonna ship. yeah, zhao and linglong are more than hinted to be "the" couple but it's really anyones game. and also even without the romance the main trio friendship is so good, it's in the front and center of everything.
but yeah it's core this is basically a buddy cop series, with zhan zhao as heroic policeman, bai yutang as his sarcastic partner who has his own set of values, linglong as a rookie cop with unspoiled view of the world and yuehua as a femme fatal with heart of gold
it's an old concept but it works, in the middle of it is just one question: is killing the answer for injustice? and everyone can answer this for themselves but partially why i love episode 13 is that when bai yutang goes on and on about eye for an eye and becoming vigilanties, zhan zhao spirals and linglong comes in, and she balances that narrative showing zhao that they help people, that what they change is enough.
like, i'd say give this show a go? watch couple of episodes? i don't think it's gonna be everyone's cup of tea and that's fine, totally understandable but if the reason is: there is no romance - i think you might change your mind.
I was excited when this show was announced because who grew up with Judge Bao doesn't know Zhan Zhao. So far I am only up to episode 6. The no romance, friendship and investigation plus wuxia is really right down my alley.
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Indeed. I didn't know that but a mutual told me it's a great show so I watched it. I'm only up to Season 2 episode 1. Will catch up when I have the time.
the artful dodger actually has the perfect formula for a tv show because it's 30% crime show 30% medical drama 30% period drama romance and 10% anachronistic needle drops
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