ughh I'm so frustrated that I'm not watching Nirvana in the Fire and i know that i have a hard time starting new shows so it'll be a while until i do, because I just KNOWW that you're a great person to talk about any fandom with, and your gifsets are all so pretty even though I have no idea what's happening!! I bet we'd "Stan" the same characters too^^ I hope you're having fun in that particular fandom!! <33
AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHoh my goshhhhh don’t be frustrated! We can yell about it no matter when you choose to watch! (If you do choose to watch.) But thank you for the wonderful message. You’re the best. ♥
Though ofcourse if you ever watch the show please (please please please I begyou), tell me and I would be the happiest person ever to yell aboutit with you. It’s sogood.However. Just in case you ever do watch at some point in the future, there are acouple things to be aware of before starting. I nearly let them stop me when I first started watching and hooooo boy I’m glad I didn’t.
ThingsViewers-To-Be of Nirvana in Fire should be aware of:
Thefirst episode(s) will concuss and frustrate you.
A brutal blunt-forcewhap to the skull of waythe heck too much information. Youwill want to start it on fire and glower at its flickering corpse. Asif having to follow the subtitles (if you aren’t a native or fluentspeaker of Mandarin) wasn’t quite enough to add a level of challenge,the show takes its viewers very seriously and assumes that ofcourse it can drop us face-first into a freaking ensemble castsmack-dab in the middle of Political Machinations in time-period-ambiguous ancient Chinaand we’ll be totally fine.So you’re making this face at the screen
andTEN MORE CHARACTERS pop up and they’re all doing Very ImportantThings (which you will be tested on later; take notes) and you’re not sure who to care about or if you care aboutanything at all—
Okay, so maybe it’s not quite that bad, but it can certainly feel like it at first. That said, enjoy the confused apathy while it lasts because as soon as it fades, this show lives to rip out your entire heart every second of every episode. You know how sometimes a particularly well-written line has a second layer of meaning that is profoundly moving? The best ones in this show have like five or six and each is more wrenchingly beautiful and awe-inspiring than the last. Mmmm, also whump, such beautiful whump
The upside of this is that this show has unbelievablerewatch value.Things that become relevant in episode 40-something get introduced in the firsthandful of episodes. There is amazing, dedicated consistency on thepart of the actors and writers. It’s breathtaking. A telling nervoushabit a character has is a nervous habit he displays throughout thewhole show. A book that becomes relevant midseries? Yeah, someone isreading and annotating it in episodeone. Ifthe first watch hurts, the second will hurt morebecause holyfrick there are layersof pain.Like an onion, if you set it on fire and then liquified it and used it as eyedrops.
I will personally guide anyone who wants to take the plunge through the first episodes of the show because it’s freakin’ worth it.
More under the cut because this is getting long.












