I personally think nor Junseo or Kangmin should be in the final lineup, I Don't really like how high Chuei Liyu…
I think having one debuted member is good because he will be able to guide the group members well like there was Hwang Minhyun in Wanna One , Jiwoong in Zerobase .
Current rankings 1. LEE SANGWON 2. ZHOU ANXIN 3. CHUEI LIYU 4. CHUNG SANGHYEON 5. LEE LEO 6. KIM JUNSEO 7. YOO KANGMIN 8. MASATO Pretty okay with this lineup. I know my personal picks won’t make it 😭 Still I really feel there should be only one already debuted idol in the group either Junseo or Kangmin not both . Maybe I’m biased but I just think it’s fair to give new trainees a real shot at debut instead of filling multiple spots with already debuted people .
Wishing all the best to the entire cast of Sparrow Bones . A big congratulations to AiMi her 2nd time as the female lead! 🌸 I’m sure she’ll gain so much experience working alongside Neo and the talented cast. Knowing Neo, he’ll definitely look after her well on set. AiMi has been working hard since childhood I truly hope this brings her even more success. She deserves it all! 💛✨
It’s honestly puzzling how China has chosen to ban transmigration (time-travel) themes—genres that are largely harmless and rooted in imagination—while continuing to promote dramas with far more questionable undertones, like sibling romance. Even if the characters aren't related by blood, the emotional setup often mirrors real sibling relationships, which can feel deeply unsettling. Another upcoming drama Love for You, for instance. While it appears they've altered the sibling aspect, the lingering dynamic still makes many viewers uncomfortable. Stories that blur familial boundaries, especially under the guise of romance, risk trivializing the importance of emotional safety and respect in close relationships. It's concerning that such themes are normalized, while creative and harmless narratives face restrictions.
Release his dramas please 🙏 Other celebs are having back to back releases and we are struck with drought . How long do we have to wait to see our Cheng Yi onscreen 😤
This drama has soo much potential but it's dragged down by stupid misunderstandings and the unbelievably silly twist of a mother not recognizing btw her own twin daughters — that's just lazy writing. And the teenage versions of Ho-su and Mi-ji had more natural chemistry than the current leads. I am having hard time to connect with the adult Ho Su
I have a question for you, in regards to respecting the actor's choice.Was she forced to accept this role? Knowing…
Liu Haocun is still relatively new to the entertainment industry, and like many emerging actors, she likely has limited freedom in choosing her projects. Due to binding contracts with agencies, newcomers often have to accept roles that align more with the agency's interests than their own artistic preferences. But this isn’t limited to new actors even well-established famous celebs can find themselves bound by contracts or industry politics that force them into roles they may not personally resonate with. This is particularly common in the Chinese entertainment industry,
Honestly, I just started looking into this drama and noticed all the talk about the kissing scenes. I think it’s really important to respect the female lead’s personal boundaries — if she isn’t comfortable with kissing or intimate scenes, that choice should be supported. Far too often, actors (especially women) are pressured into doing scenes they’re not okay with.
In this case, I actually respect her for standing her ground . That said, I also understand where fans of the original story are coming from especially if the romance and emotional connection are central to the plot. But then the question becomes why did the agency choose a project like this knowing it involved such scenes? If they weren’t going to support her limits, maybe they were hoping for backlash to push her into changing her stance, which would be really disappointing if true.
I also feel like the production team could’ve handled things more thoughtfully either by adapting the story differently or casting someone whose vision aligned more closely with the material. At the end of the day, actors shouldn’t be made to compromise their values and stories should be cast and directed with respect for everyone involved both the creators and performers
like there was Hwang Minhyun in Wanna One , Jiwoong in Zerobase .
1. LEE SANGWON
2. ZHOU ANXIN
3. CHUEI LIYU
4. CHUNG SANGHYEON
5. LEE LEO
6. KIM JUNSEO
7. YOO KANGMIN
8. MASATO
Pretty okay with this lineup. I know my personal picks won’t make it 😭
Still I really feel there should be only one already debuted idol in the group either Junseo or Kangmin not both . Maybe I’m biased but I just think it’s fair to give new trainees a real shot at debut instead of filling multiple spots with already debuted people .
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AiMi has been working hard since childhood I truly hope this brings her even more success. She deserves it all! 💛✨
Another upcoming drama Love for You, for instance. While it appears they've altered the sibling aspect, the lingering dynamic still makes many viewers uncomfortable. Stories that blur familial boundaries, especially under the guise of romance, risk trivializing the importance of emotional safety and respect in close relationships. It's concerning that such themes are normalized, while creative and harmless narratives face restrictions.
But this isn’t limited to new actors even well-established famous celebs can find themselves bound by contracts or industry politics that force them into roles they may not personally resonate with. This is particularly common in the Chinese entertainment industry,
I think it’s really important to respect the female lead’s personal boundaries — if she isn’t comfortable with kissing or intimate scenes, that choice should be supported. Far too often, actors (especially women) are pressured into doing scenes they’re not okay with.
In this case, I actually respect her for standing her ground . That said, I also understand where fans of the original story are coming from especially if the romance and emotional connection are central to the plot.
But then the question becomes why did the agency choose a project like this knowing it involved such scenes? If they weren’t going to support her limits, maybe they were hoping for backlash to push her into changing her stance, which would be really disappointing if true.
I also feel like the production team could’ve handled things more thoughtfully either by adapting the story differently or casting someone whose vision aligned more closely with the material.
At the end of the day, actors shouldn’t be made to compromise their values and stories should be cast and directed with respect for everyone involved both the creators and performers
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