Their gaze is something else entirely. When Sheng Wang looks at Jiang Tian, it’s like he’s soaking in a boundless, radiant aura that makes everything else seem distant. Jiang Tian, on the other hand, sees Sheng Wang as the one constant, the only element in his life that stands out with crystal-clear focus amidst everything else
Do you know that Benjamin Tsang shares a similar past with Jiang Tian that, for him, the role is quite difficult…
When I first heard about it, I felt genuinely sad. Acting out a trauma you've personally experienced must be incredibly challenging because you're not just performing but re-exposing yourself to painful memories Reliving something so raw can blur the line between performance and personal experience, which might make it hard to maintain emotional boundaries. The mental toll of having to continuously tap into your own past for the sake of authenticity can be overwhelming, and it probably demands a lot of resilience and strength just to get through it. Kudos to him.
Okay can someone explain this to me? I am so confused. Great was shot while trynna block the bullet shot towards…
It's the universe at play. His mind couldn't comprehend who actually shot him, so his subconscious rewrote the events in a way that made sense. If he had saved the woman he left to die in episode 1, it would have resulted in his mother's death. That outcome fit better in his mind than accepting that Tonkla ( a stranger) shot him. It also conveys the message that even when you do one thing right, something bad will still happen.
So you know that scene in the trailer where Tyme’s banging on the door? I’m thinking it’s some kind of in-between life and death situation, and Great’s has to decide whether to stay or go.
Ya'll pray a bit for korn, his family biz is flaming out of control, his parents are bailing like they’re in an action movie, and he’s stuck scrambling to cover up some sketchy stuff before he books it himself. And as if things couldn’t get worse, his baby took a shot at his brother, probably putting him out of this world for good. I think we can agree Korn’s not living his best life right now.
IM SORRY PLS. On a serious note, it was heartbreaking to watch Tyme’s last family member fall right in front of him. The look of devastation on his face hit me hard—it was such a powerful moment. You could feel his pain through the screen.
Jes' acting was straight fire this episode! I mean, it’s always been top-tier in every ep, but I can’t miss a chance to hype up those expressions. Absolutely nailed it hehe
Anyway we all know Tyme is going to throw that diary back in the box and dip to an *actual* imaginary world. Full-on boat ride with Great, probably waving at unicorns or something. Living that fantasy life for real. Plot twist? Absolutely shattered. Cracked the ending ya'll
My god right? I don't want the gramma to die I do want Tonkla to take his revenge though hahaFake world is better…
Idk how to feel about it but if they end up dying in the real world then I do prefer a fake one, I can not handle one more pair of the tragic gays section
bible: a perfect 10!!
But at least she can't cockblock anymore
IM SORRY PLS. On a serious note, it was heartbreaking to watch Tyme’s last family member fall right in front of him. The look of devastation on his face hit me hard—it was such a powerful moment. You could feel his pain through the screen.