because of haters. They rated it down from duplicate accounts.ðŸ˜ðŸ˜ðŸ˜ðŸ˜ðŸ˜
I don’t think so, and besides, there’s this perception that whenever drama ratings drop, it’s because of ‘haters.’ When I first started the drama, I gave it a 10. Now I’m stuck at episode 24, I can’t watch at all. I don’t even dare to give it an 8.0 anymore.
because of haters. They rated it down from duplicate accounts.ðŸ˜ðŸ˜ðŸ˜ðŸ˜ðŸ˜
I don’t think so, and besides, there’s this perception that whenever drama ratings drop, it’s because of ‘haters.’ When I first started the drama, I gave it a 10. Now I’m stuck at episode 24, I can’t watch at all. I don’t even dare to give it an 8.0 anymore.
I think Yuehua and Huanrui are connected to each other. Because of budget issues during the production of the Huanrui-produced drama The Journey of Legend, there wasn't enough money left to add special effects for the TBBM. Now, they are trying to resolve that issue. The composer also mentioned that there is still hope. Perhaps this is related to the broadcast of the drama Fate Chooses You (that’s just my theory).
The reason is that the industry gives more importance to younger actors. Nowadays, women over 30 struggle to get…
I don’t know which country you live in or what kind of age-related traumas you have, but even medical science says women mature earlier than men. Making a big deal out of a 6‑year age gap is pure nonsense. Also, did I ever defend a 17‑year‑old girl playing the role of a married woman? Please read my comment properly first. What I implied there was that the girl looks too young and therefore isn’t suitable for the role.
China doesn’t operate like other industries. Everything there is profit‑driven. If an actor has more fans, it proves the drama will generate profit after release. I’m angry about this too. That’s why we constantly see untalented people in leading roles. Nobody values acting anymore.
The reason is that the industry gives more importance to younger actors. Nowadays, women over 30 struggle to get…
I agree with some of what you're saying. It is truly saddening to see young actresses being prioritized while those in their 30s are pushed into the background. However, the fans are also to blame for this. They constantly gravitate toward younger stars, likely because they will be in the industry for many more years, and supporting them gives fans a sense of longevity. On the other hand, it’s not right to view a relationship between a 24-year-old woman and a man in his 30s as abnormal. Don't forget that men tend to mature later than women. Having an age gap is often quite natural. I’m not talking about a ten-year difference, but failing to see a six-year gap as normal feels like criticizing just for the sake of criticizing. If that’s the case, you would also have to criticize the couple in The Double. Even though viewers loved them, I could personally feel the age difference on screen, and it was quite distracting.
Furthermore, you should focus more on appearance than the actual age gap, because they are actors. They play a wide range of roles—young, old, sick, funny, rich, or poor. What is truly bothersome is when actresses look much younger than their actual age on screen, or when actors look significantly older. Partners should be chosen based on their ability to carry on-screen chemistry. Take Ai Mi, for example. At 17, she played a married woman, yet in the same series, she could still pass for a 15-year-old girl. Conversely, there are 25-year-old actresses who successfully play high school roles.
This drama will still undergo post production and review process and haven't yet obtained the license and just…
In the current conference, iQIYI listed the drama 'My Queen, My Rules' for Q4. This shows how much importance they place on the series. It's also great news that another conference will be held.
This drama will still undergo post production and review process and haven't yet obtained the license and just…
You’re obsessing too much over the license issue. There are dramas that get their broadcast license just one day before airing, lol. Besides, this drama didn’t film any scenes that would struggle to pass censorship. Getting the license will be much easier.
Why are most of the mls in their 30s while the fls are 90% early twenties. I am so tired of the age gaps and equally…
The reason is that the industry gives more importance to younger actors. Nowadays, women over 30 struggle to get leading roles. But I don’t agree with the part you called disturbing. She is 24 and an adult. Having a partner in his 30s can never be a problem. There is only a 6‑year age difference. That’s the most normal age gap even in real marriages.
Manifesting a big budget IP for him. I feel annoyed on his behalf. How can such a talented guy waste his years…
These platforms collaborate with certain actors, promoting them across all areas and ensuring their dramas are broadcast. For actors like ZYC, who lack strong connections, their dramas are often delayed or shelved. The years he worked with Youku were the emptiest of his career—many of his dramas never aired. Now he has adopted a new strategy: he accepts second male lead roles in productions backed by powerful companies and participates in medium-length dramas. By doing so, he secures the guarantee that his dramas will be released.
They always share those type of posters but they usually go under the radar.
It’s like this because there aren’t any contents related to the drama’s promotion. But for me, even the fact that they made this post is a source of hope. In the past, I was only worried about the promotion, but now I’m anxious about whether it will actually be broadcast. Still, whenever I recall PXR’s words, I feel reassured. She said we would see it in 2026. If she said that, then we definitely will. Also, the fact that the drama’s official account is still posting raises my hopes even more.
Yesterday, to celebrate iQIYI’s 16th anniversary, the Ming Yue Cang Mang Weibo account shared the iQIYI poster. After months, there was finally an update.
Today no content was released. None of the actors attended the iQIYI World Conference. Only the drama production team was announced to participate in the conference. There are so many negative issues. Even the drama’s composer mentioned that financial problems had arisen. Because of this, he said that if the problems are resolved, the drama might be released in the second half of the year. After the news spread, the composer changed his account username and deleted his posts related to the drama. Amid all these negatives, the only positive news was Peng Xiao Ran’s remarks yesterday about the drama’s broadcast.
I really hope this drama does her justice. She’s been promoting it for so long, basically any opportunity she…
If the script is beautiful and flows smoothly, there won’t even be a need for promotion. But since promotion helps the drama reach a wider audience, fans always want promotional content. I hope they treat the leads fairly.
China doesn’t operate like other industries. Everything there is profit‑driven. If an actor has more fans, it proves the drama will generate profit after release. I’m angry about this too. That’s why we constantly see untalented people in leading roles. Nobody values acting anymore.
On the other hand, it’s not right to view a relationship between a 24-year-old woman and a man in his 30s as abnormal. Don't forget that men tend to mature later than women. Having an age gap is often quite natural. I’m not talking about a ten-year difference, but failing to see a six-year gap as normal feels like criticizing just for the sake of criticizing. If that’s the case, you would also have to criticize the couple in The Double. Even though viewers loved them, I could personally feel the age difference on screen, and it was quite distracting.
Furthermore, you should focus more on appearance than the actual age gap, because they are actors. They play a wide range of roles—young, old, sick, funny, rich, or poor. What is truly bothersome is when actresses look much younger than their actual age on screen, or when actors look significantly older. Partners should be chosen based on their ability to carry on-screen chemistry.
Take Ai Mi, for example. At 17, she played a married woman, yet in the same series, she could still pass for a 15-year-old girl. Conversely, there are 25-year-old actresses who successfully play high school roles.
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