Your profile… it’s like it trained its whole life for this review. I didn’t know profiles could have life goals, but yours clearly said, ‘I am made for this.’ Olympic-level effort. 🥇😂
you are a joke, what made you think L9ve and crown was good drama,you just exposed yourself.
I would recommend more dramas that focus on letting go and finding calm, as getting too invested in trivial matters isn’t always good for your health. The reference to Love and Crown and the producer in my review was pure irony. Wishing you a relaxing day.
An empty profile has no bearing on whether a review is valid. Critiquing a work is a legitimate opinion, and personal attacks are unnecessary. I’ll leave the discussion at that. Have a good day.
For reference, a hateful mentality isn’t about pointing out things you don’t like in a drama; it’s attacking the reviewer personally, mocking their account, or dismissing their opinion outright. That’s what counts as hatred, not offering a critique of a drama. Here’s a clearer explanation, since irony can apparently be misunderstood by many:
1. My critique is about the work, not the person: I am reviewing the drama, its story, soundtrack, pacing, and acting choices, not attacking Cheng Yi personally. Criticizing a performance or production for being boring, shallow, or repetitive is a legitimate opinion, not hatred.
2. My tone is critical but reasoned: I explained why I was disappointed (e.g., unoriginal story, shallow conversations, repetitive expressions). I also acknowledged past performances I enjoyed, which shows fairness and perspective.
3. Hateful mentality involves personal hostility: A hateful mentality would include attacking someone’s character, intelligence, appearance, or life outside their work in a hostile or vindictive way. My review never insults Cheng Yi personally; it critiques his recent work in context.
Because this drama isn't for lazy or foolish people; that's why you'll never appreciate a job well done.
It would be wonderful if dramas taught kindness, maybe even how to respond to a review without insults. I see you’ve already ‘finished’ the drama, despite only a few episodes airing, truly impressive clairvoyance!
Hello Onuta, Thank you for taking the time and effort to share your review. It mostly matches what I was thinking,…
Hello Xiang, thank you for taking the time to write this message. My review was based solely on the first episode, and I didn’t pay attention to who the writer or director was, but thank you for pointing that out — I’ll keep it in mind for future viewings. I don’t have idols or particular preferences, and I’m always willing to give something a try if the story sounds good. At the moment, I’m not watching anything because nothing feels inspiring, but I am looking forward to Vendetta of An because of the cast. I just hope the revenge theme won’t follow the usual formula and that they’ll bring something new with more depth. Have a great day! 😊
Beautifully written 🥹👏👏! I’m so happy you enjoyed it, thank you for putting my thoughts into words.…
It is thanks to you that I discovered this drama, and I’m truly grateful for that. 😊 It has become my number one among the inspiration theme driven dramas. Thank you as well for appreciating my review. 🤗
You said those scenes were ridiculous — the FL escaping the marriage, her adoptive brother pointing a sword…
Mrs. Gong, I’m really not interested in the supposed ‘reasons’ behind the script. To me, they are simply absurd. Please, feel free to enjoy the story and rate it however makes you happy. Wishing you a wonderful day.
« Luo Xianxue faced no consequences » and then you proceed to literally enumerate the consequences he, his…
Criticizing the writing isn’t hate — hate attacks people, not stories. My 1/10 rating and ‘boycott’ aren’t about being nasty; they’re my way of politely telling producers and the market what kind of content I expect. Call it feedback, call it a hint — it’s certainly not a rule for anyone else to follow.
Funny enough, people hand out 10/10s after one episode all the time, and no one bats an eye. So if praising early is fine, criticizing early is fine too. Reviews exist so everyone can share their honest reactions, not enforce some imaginary consensus.
You’re welcome to love Episode 1 and rate it however high you like — I’m equally free to think it’s stupid. This kind of novel is stupid, and the episode is stupid. If you take the time to read the comments below, maybe you’d actually understand what I mean. That’s literally how reviews are supposed to work — and I’m done explaining. Have a good day.
1. My critique is about the work, not the person: I am reviewing the drama, its story, soundtrack, pacing, and acting choices, not attacking Cheng Yi personally. Criticizing a performance or production for being boring, shallow, or repetitive is a legitimate opinion, not hatred.
2. My tone is critical but reasoned: I explained why I was disappointed (e.g., unoriginal story, shallow conversations, repetitive expressions). I also acknowledged past performances I enjoyed, which shows fairness and perspective.
3. Hateful mentality involves personal hostility: A hateful mentality would include attacking someone’s character, intelligence, appearance, or life outside their work in a hostile or vindictive way. My review never insults Cheng Yi personally; it critiques his recent work in context.
Have a wonderful day.
Have a great day! 😊
It has become my number one among the inspiration theme driven dramas. Thank you as well for appreciating my review. 🤗
Funny enough, people hand out 10/10s after one episode all the time, and no one bats an eye. So if praising early is fine, criticizing early is fine too. Reviews exist so everyone can share their honest reactions, not enforce some imaginary consensus.
You’re welcome to love Episode 1 and rate it however high you like — I’m equally free to think it’s stupid. This kind of novel is stupid, and the episode is stupid. If you take the time to read the comments below, maybe you’d actually understand what I mean. That’s literally how reviews are supposed to work — and I’m done explaining. Have a good day.