I just don’t get why they dubbed Lu Yuxiao. Her original voice fits her so well. They ruined it the moment they changed it — the new voice doesn’t even match her essence....
Guys, Meng Yanqiu is how Situ Ling *should’ve been.* Even when Tanji and Yanxiao got together, Yanqiu—despite having feelings for Tanji—still wanted her to be happy. That’s what truly mattered to him. Situ Ling, on the other hand, just turned obsessive and dark over his unrequited love. (Referring ep.32)
Your favorite actor at the end of the day is still a racist person. You drama watchers attack people will anyone…
I understand your concern and where you’re coming from, but this platform is mainly for discussing the drama itself. It might be better to keep this space focused on the story and performances, since a drama involves the effort of many people — not just one actor. The rest of the cast and crew also deserve appreciation for their hard work.
Situ Ling has baby face so he doesn’t suit playing villain He should play green flag sml instead
On the contrary, I find villains with an innocent or baby-faced appearance far more intriguing . There’s an inherent psychological tension in that contrast — the gentleness of their visage concealing something far more sinister beneath. It’s a fascinating play on perception, a kind of reverse psychology that makes such characters infinitely more dangerous than overtly menacing ones.
While the actor portraying him is certainly skilled, he may not yet have mastered the intricate layering required to embody this paradox — the delicate balance between purity and malice, naivety and cunning.
I'm only posting to gather people attention. I don't care if you don't care. If you support blackface as in mocking…
I completely understand and respect where you’re coming from. What he said was definitely inappropriate and reflects a lack of cultural sensitivity, and it’s fair to hold him accountable for that. At the same time, I think it’s also important to separate the individual’s mistake from the collective work of many others involved in his projects. A drama represents the effort of an entire team — writers, actors, directors, and crew — so it may not be fair to disregard all of that because of one person’s behavior. Criticism and awareness are necessary, but I believe it should come from a place of wanting growth and understanding rather than hate. Conversations like this can help people become more aware and responsible going forward.
so JBZ will put the GDM in pancake he gave to MY and will be healed unknowingly. Situ made a blood potion and…
Yes… I think his one-sided, delusional love and pushover attitude make his character seem so low . He really needs to have some self-respect — for himself and for her.
I don’t know, guys, maybe I’m tripping… but didn’t we all think JBZ was poisoned by the Heavenly Grief thing and needed the Golden Millet Dream to survive? But in today’s episode, he said his master found him *after* he was poisoned and cured him — that’s why he calls her his master. Then later, that Mu Qibai guy used the Soul Seizing technique on his master, and when she died, she created another Golden Millet Dream that disappeared and ended up with JBZ. He said his master’s last wish was for no one to have it, so he’s been protecting it. That means JBZ doesn’t actually need the Golden Millet Dream to survive — he could give it to MY.(ep 22. refrence)
If you all were to get casted in this drama which character you think would be the most suitable for you to play…
You asked which character I would be, and my answer is a little unorthodox. I wouldn't be a person, but the spirit of the Wughai Sea itself.
In ancient beliefs, not just people, but sacred places and revered objects possessed a soul. So, as the soul of that vast, dark water, I would be the silent, eternal witness to their story.I would be the one who holds their boat on those quiet nights stargazing. I'd be there for their conversations under the stars, not as an intruder, but as a part of the silence around them. I would know the sound of their voices, the weight of their words, and the peace they find in being together out on the water.
In the end, I'd just be the sea—the quiet, constant presence that witnesses their life together.
She’s so cute🍧🍉✨
While the actor portraying him is certainly skilled, he may not yet have mastered the intricate layering required to embody this paradox — the delicate balance between purity and malice, naivety and cunning.
At the same time, I think it’s also important to separate the individual’s mistake from the collective work of many others involved in his projects. A drama represents the effort of an entire team — writers, actors, directors, and crew — so it may not be fair to disregard all of that because of one person’s behavior.
Criticism and awareness are necessary, but I believe it should come from a place of wanting growth and understanding rather than hate. Conversations like this can help people become more aware and responsible going forward.
In ancient beliefs, not just people, but sacred places and revered objects possessed a soul. So, as the soul of that vast, dark water, I would be the silent, eternal witness to their story.I would be the one who holds their boat on those quiet nights stargazing. I'd be there for their conversations under the stars, not as an intruder, but as a part of the silence around them. I would know the sound of their voices, the weight of their words, and the peace they find in being together out on the water.
In the end, I'd just be the sea—the quiet, constant presence that witnesses their life together.