More like injustice befell the entire cast & its crew, producers, studios, fans, etc. - who collectively believed…
He was asked if he had any acting projects for this new year and he said no. This was in either November or December. He’s been (in my opinion) very clear about music being his focus. He even released a new single + music video a few days ago, which he said he was very involved in creatively.
His company did post this tweet earlier in the month about a 2026 project they supposedly have in the works but it’s a vague post with a generic clip art poster to match and there’s been nothing said about it since. It’s not even clear if he’s involved in whatever it is but it’s likely since they only manage a handful of people. In fact there are more silhouettes on that poster than their roster of clients lol. I don’t know if you have X to be able to see but all the replies casting doubts about the project and criticizing the company are his fans.
Dear awful screenwriters who should never write again,
The misunderstanding trope is so overplayed. In fact, I’d bet most would agree that it’s among the most unfavorable and annoyingly tiresome tropes to watch play out. Especially when we are subjected to it for 8 out of 10 hour-long episodes. Don + Pond's side story was one of the only reasons - if not the only reason - your viewers had to give Than + Akin’s tired plot grace. If not for them I doubt many viewers would have stuck around long enough to see the main guys work their idiotic misunderstanding out. Don + Pond did them and this series a huge favor by merely existing and you thank them and invested viewers with a cheap and lazy death? So rude!
With no love because you three don’t deserve, an anti-fan who would like their 480 mins back
If you have Iqiyi go watch the special they have on there again about half way through.. they are so stupid..…
Which part specifically? The inference that killing Don was intended to serve as an exercise for the viewers? These people are truly moronic. The death wasn’t even well done.
Gave this series another chance recently… still find myself fast-forwarding quite a bit - though it’s mostly down to just one couple now 🫠 - but overall, not as terrible as I remember.
More like injustice befell the entire cast & its crew, producers, studios, fans, etc. - who collectively believed…
Who is doing that? Did you even read anything I said? Have you heard literally anything he himself has said in recent months? If anyone here is trying to dictate how he’s conducting his career it’s you who seemingly does not want to accept the reality of the new path he himself has chosen for himself, which is music. He, much like everyone else at this point, wants to move on. He is 100% focused on music with no acting gigs in the pipeline, as stated by him. He chose this direction for his career. Support him!
I fell so deeply under Smart’s spell that my heart genuinely aches for him. I have now seen that he is also…
More like injustice befell the entire cast & its crew, producers, studios, fans, etc. - who collectively believed there would be more seasons of Top Form as planned - when Smart decided he'd much rather chase his longtime t-pop idol dreams than continue on with the series.
Some of you are really insistent on rewriting history here & it’s not a good look for him. These unprompted bids to defend, absolve & now frame him as the sole victim in a situation of his own making is a constant reminder to fans of the reason this series didn’t continue on like it was supposed to in the first place.
As a fan of his it makes sense that you’d want to shield him from overly harsh criticism & defend his name, however shining a huge light on a mess where optics are not in his favor & the facts are overwhelmingly not on his side is the opposite of damage control. This approach is unlikely to net you the sympathy points you were gunning for on his behalf.
His company did post this tweet earlier in the month about a 2026 project they supposedly have in the works but it’s a vague post with a generic clip art poster to match and there’s been nothing said about it since. It’s not even clear if he’s involved in whatever it is but it’s likely since they only manage a handful of people. In fact there are more silhouettes on that poster than their roster of clients lol. I don’t know if you have X to be able to see but all the replies casting doubts about the project and criticizing the company are his fans.
https://x.com/GrandIvoryRec/status/2008831369229787575?s=20
The misunderstanding trope is so overplayed. In fact, I’d bet most would agree that it’s among the most unfavorable and annoyingly tiresome tropes to watch play out. Especially when we are subjected to it for 8 out of 10 hour-long episodes. Don + Pond's side story was one of the only reasons - if not the only reason - your viewers had to give Than + Akin’s tired plot grace. If not for them I doubt many viewers would have stuck around long enough to see the main guys work their idiotic misunderstanding out. Don + Pond did them and this series a huge favor by merely existing and you thank them and invested viewers with a cheap and lazy death? So rude!
With no love because you three don’t deserve,
an anti-fan who would like their 480 mins back
Some of you are really insistent on rewriting history here & it’s not a good look for him. These unprompted bids to defend, absolve & now frame him as the sole victim in a situation of his own making is a constant reminder to fans of the reason this series didn’t continue on like it was supposed to in the first place.
As a fan of his it makes sense that you’d want to shield him from overly harsh criticism & defend his name, however shining a huge light on a mess where optics are not in his favor & the facts are overwhelmingly not on his side is the opposite of damage control. This approach is unlikely to net you the sympathy points you were gunning for on his behalf.