Wow, it’s impressive how you’ve got this whole 'I know what’s best for everyone' thing down. Jisoo’s not…
So, according to you, someone is only *passionate* about acting if they have a degree, take university courses, or perform in regional theaters? That’s some seriously outdated gatekeeping. Passion isn’t about ticking off boxes—it’s about putting in the work, and Jisoo has done exactly that.
She trained in acting for years, worked with professional coaches, and was *personally chosen* for the lead role in *Snowdrop*—a drama written by the *Sky Castle* writer and directed by Jo Hyun-tak. If she was just some talentless idol, why would they take that risk? Oh, and she didn’t just star in the drama—she *won Best Actress* at the Seoul International Drama Awards.
Meanwhile, some actors with degrees and endless workshops still can’t deliver a performance that resonates. Passion isn’t about sitting in a classroom; it’s about *actually doing the job* and proving yourself. Jisoo’s already done that, and she’s just getting started. Keep up.
Wow, it’s impressive how you’ve got this whole 'I know what’s best for everyone' thing down. Jisoo’s not…
If you actually watched Snowdrop, you’d know Jisoo had amazing chemistry with her co-star. But go ahead and keep pretending like you know what you're talking about.
Wow, it’s impressive how you’ve got this whole 'I know what’s best for everyone' thing down. Jisoo’s not…
Jisoo’s out here starring in dramas, perfecting her craft, and gaining recognition, while you’re here questioning her passion. Maybe focus on your own instead
Wow, it’s impressive how you’ve got this whole 'I know what’s best for everyone' thing down. Jisoo’s not…
Glad you admitted fans support their favorites—because guess what? Jisoo has millions of them. ‘Best and deserving’ isn’t decided by a single viewer with a superiority complex. She’s here, she’s thriving, and no amount of salty opinions will change that. Stay mad if you must.
Wow, it’s impressive how you’ve got this whole 'I know what’s best for everyone' thing down. Jisoo’s not…
When I said 'we,' I was referring to fans who support Jisoo and appreciate her work. There’s no ‘undercover organization’—just people who admire her growth and efforts. It’s okay if you don’t like her acting, but dismissing her hard work and assuming every fan is part of some PR agenda is unfair. Fans support their favorites, just like how others support actors they admire.
Wow, it’s impressive how you’ve got this whole 'I know what’s best for everyone' thing down. Jisoo’s not…
Jisoo has worked incredibly hard to get to where she is today. While this is her third project as a lead, she’s constantly learning and growing with each role. It’s unfair to discredit her hard work just because she’s not following a traditional path or taking side roles. Everyone has their own journey, and it's clear that she’s passionate about her craft. Acting is about more than just raw talent—it's also about timing, opportunities, and the right projects. We’ve seen her growth and will continue to support her no matter what. Jisoo is much more than her PR; she’s a dedicated and talented actress who has so much potential!
Wow, it’s impressive how you’ve got this whole 'I know what’s best for everyone' thing down. Jisoo’s not…
Oh, I’m fully aware there are plenty of talented actors in Korea, but guess what? It’s called *hard work*, *growth*, and *dedication* — things that are clearly flying over your head while you’re stuck in the ‘talent-only’ bubble. But sure, keep clinging to your ‘perfect actor’ fantasies. Jisoo’s doing just fine without needing your approval. If it makes you feel better to keep pretending, I’ll let you have that.
Wow, it’s impressive how you’ve got this whole 'I know what’s best for everyone' thing down. Jisoo’s not…
you must be a talent scout, huh? Just casually deciding who deserves to grow and who doesn’t based on *your* standards. Funny how you’re so fixated on ‘struggling actors’ but can’t seem to recognize that growth takes time, and sometimes that means watching someone evolve in real-time. Jisoo isn’t here to meet your expectations — she’s carving her own path. Maybe next time, instead of recycling old opinions, you should actually watch how far she’s come. But hey, don’t worry, I'm sure there’s a ‘perfect’ actor out there waiting for your stamp of approval
I was soo happy because Seo in Guk is my fav...but then, he's paired up with an actress whose not much of an actress…
Wow, it’s impressive how you’ve got this whole 'I know what’s best for everyone' thing down. Jisoo’s not here to be your version of perfect — she's carving her own lane. If you can’t see growth, maybe it’s because you’re too busy looking for flaws to notice progress. As for fans attacking? It’s called defending someone from lazy criticism. Maybe, instead of whining about what doesn’t fit your taste, just enjoy Seo In Guk and let Jisoo do her thing. No one’s asking you to be a fan, but respect goes a long way
We're kdrama fan liking this one too much . We want to see Jisoo as an actress more. She is doing too well here. Her visual also 🔥. Waiting for third episode
I wish her, but the Chinese drama industry is like a battle field,one small mistake and your carrier is over ,…
Yeah, that's right. One mistake can destroy actress life. Zhang jingyi rapidly growing. But , I also afraid some of mistakes like tax evasion, dating rumours, blah blah. Chinese netizens also dramatic. It's hard to fan of Cdrama and C-actresses
There is so many 95 flowers who is worthy for best rising actress.
I really like this when I see Zhang jingyi. Her aura in acting is undeniable. She will be famous like Zhao Lusi. Zhang jingyi already established her in industry. She is not look like a rising star or newcomers.
She trained in acting for years, worked with professional coaches, and was *personally chosen* for the lead role in *Snowdrop*—a drama written by the *Sky Castle* writer and directed by Jo Hyun-tak. If she was just some talentless idol, why would they take that risk? Oh, and she didn’t just star in the drama—she *won Best Actress* at the Seoul International Drama Awards.
Meanwhile, some actors with degrees and endless workshops still can’t deliver a performance that resonates. Passion isn’t about sitting in a classroom; it’s about *actually doing the job* and proving yourself. Jisoo’s already done that, and she’s just getting started. Keep up.
I really like this when I see Zhang jingyi. Her aura in acting is undeniable. She will be famous like Zhao Lusi. Zhang jingyi already established her in industry. She is not look like a rising star or newcomers.