Your insults won't change the fact that the show failed to capture the interest of the general chinese audience.…
"He will be fine regardless" is not correct, this guy doesn't even have the resources like others. He is not being trusted with major ip or big male centric projects because of lesser traffic and hits under his belt.
He’s not in the first three episodes much, but others suggest that he will have more of a presence in the upcoming…
As you confidently claimed above, “They changed the FL-centric novel into an ML-centric one for this adaptation”... I’ll wait and see how true that turns out to be. For now, that statement is completely false.
He’s not in the first three episodes much, but others suggest that he will have more of a presence in the upcoming…
Where is the ML's centric adaptation as you claimed? Definitely not this one, there are some other dramas like you said, this one was heavily promoted as both lead centric, but what do we get instead? I don't trust the rest 32 episodes either, I will wait and see.
The synopsis screams a simple story, with not much of court politics, royal family, war, martial arts or power struggles. I'm waiting to watch something like this. Hope it delivers.
How old is FL supposed to be? I really wish the writers would make her character act her actual age. I enjoy fangirl stories when they've done right, like Her Private Life, where the FL knows how to set boundaries and has her own life outside of fangirling.
This one feels different because her behavior comes across as a parasocial relationship with her idol. When she says she wants to be a “successful fan,” does she mean she wants to meet him as a fan, or does she actually want to become his girlfriend? Because based on the way she acts, that’s not the impression I’m getting.
Honestly, it’s such a bad taste to all K-pop fans and gives a toxic message to the audience. Not all adult fans behave this way, and portraying this obsession as normal can create a toxic image for the audience.
The pond spirit’s story (the most favored court lady) ended kinda underwhelmingly. Like… was the purpose of her reveal to show only that she was not the main spirit? Did she kill anyone while she was a spirit? Was she harmless? Was her only target the Queen? And then what's up with her curse about the last seed of the East Palace will die everytime?
Tay and Kapook? Isn't it New and Kapook you mean instead, who are playing as besties and they did very well.
When exactly is it? It’s New and Kanit having fun and great chemistry playing besties on screen, and if you check the other comments, many people are really enjoying Kanit and Pailin’s scenes together. It feels like the OP is choosing to ignore New, and that’s why I wanted to point it out. Is that okay?
This one feels different because her behavior comes across as a parasocial relationship with her idol. When she says she wants to be a “successful fan,” does she mean she wants to meet him as a fan, or does she actually want to become his girlfriend? Because based on the way she acts, that’s not the impression I’m getting.
Honestly, it’s such a bad taste to all K-pop fans and gives a toxic message to the audience. Not all adult fans behave this way, and portraying this obsession as normal can create a toxic image for the audience.