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Replying to Furrina Jan 24, 2025
Same. I am a fan of wife-chasing stories and the ex-husband would have made a good chaser-ML, in another drama.…
Lost You Forever (w/ YangZi).
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Replying to zzz z Jan 24, 2025
idc what anyone says wei zheming killed this role. I hope this ushers in more interesting roles for him as he's…
The fact that so many viewers (initially) hate his character shows that he did a good job.
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Replying to Humble12 Jan 24, 2025
What absolute junk. What a travesty these characters of ALP became. To many here just like romance r the actress…
You ranked only two other dramas, giving them a 1 and a 2 (out of 10) MDL rating, respectively. You seem to think all dramas (you rate) are "junk," so why waste time watching them? I cannot imagine how you'll rate MM. But whatever you rate it, STOP SHOUTING, for crying out loud!

P.S. What made you think you were qualified to rank one of the dramas without completing a single episode?! Are you psychic or something?
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Replying to Eeevo Jan 24, 2025
I don't like Hidden Love but I'm looking forward to this drama because I like melodramatic plots.
First Frost will be better.
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Replying to Shaoyaoville Jan 24, 2025
I didn't care abt hidden love at all but y'alls propaganda for this one is working on me. Lowkey sat for a show…
First Frost will be better.
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Replying to Eleison Jan 19, 2025
Anyone know why many Cdramas stick the landing better in the second half than Kdramas?🤔 SO many 16 Episode…
In gymnastics, the Chinese win more Olympic gold medals than South Koreans. Sticking landings in real life carries over to sticking landings in dramatic life.
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Replying to bunnyfreakz Jan 18, 2025
Chinese harsh to themself for some reason. Douban reflect of that. Currently Xianxia and historical dramas do…
How dare Chinese people voice their opinions about Chinese dramas!

They should ask foreigners like you how they should rate their own country's dramas.

Because you obviously know more about Chinese language, history, and culture than these "no life" Chinese fanboys.
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Replying to nycfoodie Jan 18, 2025
It's all relative. Generally speaking, Chinese citizens are tougher on themselves and the products and accomplishments…
Hopefully...
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Replying to nycfoodie Jan 18, 2025
It's all relative. Generally speaking, Chinese citizens are tougher on themselves and the products and accomplishments…
Technically 4.123...%, but who's counting?
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Replying to nycfoodie Jan 18, 2025
It's all relative. Generally speaking, Chinese citizens are tougher on themselves and the products and accomplishments…
Your response is mildly entertaining and "decent."

You should rate it a 10.
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Replying to nycfoodie Jan 18, 2025
It's all relative. Generally speaking, Chinese citizens are tougher on themselves and the products and accomplishments…
By "give back," you mean regurgitate because you don't have any original thoughts of your own. But you cannot help being unoriginal.
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Replying to nycfoodie Jan 18, 2025
It's all relative. Generally speaking, Chinese citizens are tougher on themselves and the products and accomplishments…
:"Now, I also don't know or care why you were 'triggered' by my replies to you, but I will also be gracefully exiting this 'bizarre' exchange."

Do you have any original thoughts of your own? Or, do you enjoy regurgitating the thoughts of others (nearly) word-for-
word?
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Replying to PeachBlossomGoddess Jan 18, 2025
Xianxias and idol dramas in general rarely get a high scores from Douban. The Douban audience is very picky and…
Exactly. "Idol" dramas tend not to be as well regarded (as "prestige" dramas) by Douban voters.
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Replying to nycfoodie Jan 18, 2025
It's all relative. Generally speaking, Chinese citizens are tougher on themselves and the products and accomplishments…
What is it about my posts suggests that I did not see your "almost" qualification? I discreetly and literally stated that I did ("Yeah, I noticed"), and you're accusing me of not reading properly? Seriously?! Aside from the fact that "decent" doesn't correlate to an exact number, I emphasized that I was making a (possibly poor) pun.

Here's the thing, if you want to keep arguing about this or that part of your unorthodox rating system, feel free to do so. But I'm not that interested. I made an off-handed remark that a 10 is more than "decent" (which it is no matter how many 10's you give). Why you got triggered by that I don't know or care, which is why I'll gracefully exit this bizarre exchange.
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Replying to nycfoodie Jan 18, 2025
It's all relative. Generally speaking, Chinese citizens are tougher on themselves and the products and accomplishments…
You're generous. That's a good thing.
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Replying to nycfoodie Jan 18, 2025
It's all relative. Generally speaking, Chinese citizens are tougher on themselves and the products and accomplishments…
Yeah, I noticed. But you did give one drama a 6.5 and a "decent" (pun intended) number of others below 10.
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Replying to nycfoodie Jan 18, 2025
It's all relative. Generally speaking, Chinese citizens are tougher on themselves and the products and accomplishments…
You gave it a 10, so more than "decent."
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Replying to law Jan 18, 2025
Chinese OSTs really hit so differently. They have a way of drawing out feelings and evoke deep emotions 🥹
Chinese OSTs resonate much more with me than those from other countries. Aside from the music, the Chinese language is very poetic. Because of this, a lot gets lost in translation, but they still move the listener.
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Replying to nycfoodie Jan 18, 2025
It's all relative. Generally speaking, Chinese citizens are tougher on themselves and the products and accomplishments…
One reason doesn't necessarily preclude the other. Unless someone polled the Chinese audience, it's mostly speculation anyway.
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