All the special scenes are with him in a mask. I don't like this part. There is no point in being with the character…
Actually, I love that all the special scenes have him in a mask! It adds so much mystery and tension. I think it’s brilliant that she’s saying her true feelings without realizing who he really is — it shows how honest she can be when she thinks she’s safe. Plus, it gives Nan Heng a chance to really see who she is beneath the surface, without all the masks and pretenses. That dynamic is so layered and intense, and honestly, it’s one of my favorite parts of the drama. The slow reveal and the emotional buildup make it so much more exciting to watch. Can’t wait to see how it all unfolds!
Actually, I think the little boy also hinted at something else; when LYN did one of his lives he revealed that…
Wow, that’s super interesting! I didn’t know it was part of a trilogy. The little boy’s role makes so much more sense now as a hint for what’s coming next. I hope they film parts 2 and 3 soon — can’t wait to see how the story continues!”
Dream Within a Dream’ keeps getting better as it goes on. It starts off feeling like a light, fun comedy — and it is really funny so far — but beneath all the humor, it’s slowly revealing deeper themes like prejudice, rumors, and even the butterfly effect. That little boy at the beginning already hinted at the idea of fictional characters becoming self-aware, and now with the butterfly appearing, it feels like the story is showing how even small changes can spiral into something bigger. The plot is building in such a clever way, and I honestly feel like the emotional episodes are right around the corner. We’re laughing now, but I have a feeling tears are coming soon. This drama is surprisingly layered, and I’m loving it.
Just a little PSA: you can sympathise with the ML WITHOUT hating FL
Exactly. You can acknowledge the ML’s pain without erasing the fact that the FL is just trying to survive. It’s not that deep — both can be complex at the same time.
Stop trying to create a narrative like people are just reacting cuz ml is hot or whatever. Ppl Are reacting this…
He’s not being hated for some predicted future. He’s being hated because he’s already done messed-up things — no “script” made him do it. Nobody’s inventing slander. He earned that suspicion.
And let’s be honest: if this was a female character who’d tried to kill the ML multiple times, people would be frothing at the mouth dragging her for being “evil,” “toxic,” and “beyond redemption.” But because he’s a broody tragic male lead, suddenly we’re all supposed to go, “Poor baby, let’s protect him.
This drama is really funny & enjoying so much. But, I am afraid that I am going to start disliking the FL if she…
I get where you’re coming from, but let’s be fair—Nan Heng did try to kill her multiple times. It’s not just the old script she’s reacting to, it’s the real danger she’s faced in this new version too.
And she hasn’t even realized yet that the script is changing. Of course she’s going to be cautious and suspicious. That’s not being dumb — that’s survival. Give her the space to grow like everyone else.
I totally agree that Nan Heng’s suffering explains a lot about him. But remember how many times he tried to…
Exactly! People love to excuse his flaws but jump all over her for the same moves. Both characters have layers and reasons behind their actions — that’s what makes the story interesting. Can’t wait to see how they both grow!
And let’s be honest: if this was a female character who’d tried to kill the ML multiple times, people would be frothing at the mouth dragging her for being “evil,” “toxic,” and “beyond redemption.” But because he’s a broody tragic male lead, suddenly we’re all supposed to go, “Poor baby, let’s protect him.
And she hasn’t even realized yet that the script is changing. Of course she’s going to be cautious and suspicious. That’s not being dumb — that’s survival. Give her the space to grow like everyone else.