This site is beyond saving. People here don’t care whether a drama is actually good or bad — many already have their ratings prepared before even pressing play. If it’s not their favorite actress, the drama gets judged instantly.
Popularity seems to matter more than storytelling here. Lulu and Cheng Lei are popular, but Lulu especially gets treated like some people are waiting for any chance to drag her down.
“A bad workman blames his tools” — and here some blame the drama before even watching it. If ratings are decided before giving the drama a fair chance, then what’s the point of reviews?
At this point, some people on this site don’t watch dramas — they just vote with bias and call it criticism.
I have a doubt y male lead doesn't get enough screen presence🤔
The story revolves around Ye Li and Mo Xiuyao specially ye li, so don’t worry—they will get most of the screen time 😉😉. There’s still a lot more to happen, so just relax and enjoy haha.
This is next to impossible. A heat index of 30K in a day on Tencent is nearly impossible. If we pass around 27K today, that would already be more than enough. The heat index will keep increasing, but it also decreases over time. It is still daytime, so many people are not able to watch yet. Maybe from afternoon to night we will see a drastic increase in HI numbers, but reaching 30K is nearly impossible. Still, I hope it crosses 30K.
Same , same!!! I realized the same thing recently that t t's more about characters than actors, but I believe…
Yeah, I also agree with you. Actors and actresses may attract you at first, but after watching many dramas, you'll realize that it's all about the plot, storytelling, and chemistry. Actors and actresses can deliver amazing performances, but if the plot isn't good, they can't carry the drama no matter how talented they are.
A great story can make even lesser-known actors shine, while a weak story can waste the potential of the biggest stars. In the end, it's the writing, storytelling, and emotional connection that make a drama truly memorable. 😊🎭✨
✨ Before the drama airs, I'd like to say something. ❤️
I know this drama is going to receive a lot of love and attract a huge audience. ❤️✨ But I also know that there will be people who dislike it before even giving it a chance. Some will say, "It's the same type of role again," or "She always plays the same character," without actually watching the drama or knowing anything about her previous works. 😮💨
What I'm trying to say is: ignore the noise. 🙏
If someone genuinely watches the drama and shares their honest opinion, whether positive or negative, I'm always happy to hear it. 💜 Genuine reviews and constructive criticism are important because they help everyone see different perspectives.
But at least watch the drama first before reviewing it. 📺✨ Give it a fair chance. Watch 20–30 episodes, or enough episodes to truly understand the story, characters, and performances. If it still doesn't engage you, then by all means, share your thoughts.
You might wonder why I'm talking about this so much. 🤔 It's because I've seen it happen countless times over the years—not just to Bai Lu, but to many actors and actresses. 🌸 I've seen people hate dramas they never watched, criticize performances they never gave a chance, and tear down actors simply because they aren't their favorites. 😔
Everyone has different tastes and expectations, and that's okay. ❤️ But no drama can satisfy everyone. 🌎
Some people may think I'm saying all this because Bai Lu is my favorite actress. 🥹 And yes, I admit that I love and support her, and I may be a little biased. ❤️
But this isn't about favoritism—it's about fairness. ✨
Every actor and actress deserves to have their work judged based on what they actually deliver on screen, not on assumptions, rumors, or preconceived opinions. 🙌
At the end of the day, dramas are made to tell stories, and actors work incredibly hard to bring those stories to life. 🎭💫 The least we can do is watch with an open mind before forming an opinion.
Ah... maybe I'm talking too much. 😅😔 But these are just thoughts from someone who has seen too much unnecessary hate and wishes people would give artists the fairness, respect, and support they deserve. ❤️🌸✨
A total of 300,000 cloud seats have been booked for #TheFirstJasmine by #BaiLu's fans, amounting to RMB 9 million! Wow, that's incredible support from the Lurongs! 🤯🔥
Do u think it is the effect of keep running episode which aired today.
Yeah, that is also a reason, and the rumor about the CCTV release might also be a factor. Tomorrow we will know after the official announcement whether it will boost to 6M+ reservations.
In the morning, I checked the reservations—it was 4.37 million, but now it has already exceeded 5 million so fast. I’m amazed 😏 and now it stuck at 500.5 😆😆
If any of you are wondering what’s wrong with Ye Li or what exactly happened to her, don’t worry… Mo Xiuyao is trying to figure it out too. 😭 Looks like A’Li decided to keep everyone stressed and confused together. Let’s all find out what’s going on this June 9. 🤭😂
“It genuinely hurts seeing an actress get this much unnecessary hate and bullying for no logical reason. People are judging, attacking, and spreading negativity without any evidence, as if they forget she is a real human being with feelings. No one thinks about how much pain these harsh words and hateful behavior can cause someone mentally and emotionally. What’s even sadder is how easily people gang up on one person just because others are doing the same. Blind hatred and cruel comments don’t make anyone superior — they only show a lack of empathy and humanity. She stayed silent while people kept throwing hate at her, and honestly, that says more about her strength than about the people attacking her. I used to believe good things happen to good people, but seeing someone suffer like this despite doing nothing wrong really makes me question humanity sometimes. Before hating someone online, people should remember that celebrities are human beings too, and words can leave scars no one else gets to see.”
I don’t know why, but I feel like after this drama(MOLI) releases, Bai Lu is going to get so much unnecessary hate and backlash 😔 and downvotes also From what I’m seeing right now, people are already slandering and blaming her for no reason. She’s innocent, yet she always gets dragged into negativity unfairly. I’m honestly scared this situation might affect her emotionally 🥺
Can you explain what happened? Why are people attacking her rn?
Poor girl… she never says anything bad to anyone, yet people drag her into something every single time. I honestly feel bad for her sometimes. 😭 She always stays quiet and handles everything calmly, but deep down it probably hurts a lot too. 😔😔 Sometimes I think she should just leave the show for her own peace and happiness because no one deserves constant hate and unnecessary drama. She may not show it on the outside, but she’s human too, and words can hurt.
Popularity seems to matter more than storytelling here. Lulu and Cheng Lei are popular, but Lulu especially gets treated like some people are waiting for any chance to drag her down.
“A bad workman blames his tools” — and here some blame the drama before even watching it.
If ratings are decided before giving the drama a fair chance, then what’s the point of reviews?
At this point, some people on this site don’t watch dramas — they just vote with bias and call it criticism.
A great story can make even lesser-known actors shine, while a weak story can waste the potential of the biggest stars. In the end, it's the writing, storytelling, and emotional connection that make a drama truly memorable. 😊🎭✨
I know this drama is going to receive a lot of love and attract a huge audience. ❤️✨ But I also know that there will be people who dislike it before even giving it a chance. Some will say, "It's the same type of role again," or "She always plays the same character," without actually watching the drama or knowing anything about her previous works. 😮💨
What I'm trying to say is: ignore the noise. 🙏
If someone genuinely watches the drama and shares their honest opinion, whether positive or negative, I'm always happy to hear it. 💜 Genuine reviews and constructive criticism are important because they help everyone see different perspectives.
But at least watch the drama first before reviewing it. 📺✨ Give it a fair chance. Watch 20–30 episodes, or enough episodes to truly understand the story, characters, and performances. If it still doesn't engage you, then by all means, share your thoughts.
You might wonder why I'm talking about this so much. 🤔 It's because I've seen it happen countless times over the years—not just to Bai Lu, but to many actors and actresses. 🌸 I've seen people hate dramas they never watched, criticize performances they never gave a chance, and tear down actors simply because they aren't their favorites. 😔
Everyone has different tastes and expectations, and that's okay. ❤️ But no drama can satisfy everyone. 🌎
Some people may think I'm saying all this because Bai Lu is my favorite actress. 🥹 And yes, I admit that I love and support her, and I may be a little biased. ❤️
But this isn't about favoritism—it's about fairness. ✨
Every actor and actress deserves to have their work judged based on what they actually deliver on screen, not on assumptions, rumors, or preconceived opinions. 🙌
At the end of the day, dramas are made to tell stories, and actors work incredibly hard to bring those stories to life. 🎭💫 The least we can do is watch with an open mind before forming an opinion.
Ah... maybe I'm talking too much. 😅😔 But these are just thoughts from someone who has seen too much unnecessary hate and wishes people would give artists the fairness, respect, and support they deserve. ❤️🌸✨
💖 Let's judge after watching, not before.
#TheFirstJasmine 🌿💐 #BaiLu ❤️ #ChengLei ✨
Looks like A’Li decided to keep everyone stressed and confused together. Let’s all find out what’s going on this June 9. 🤭😂
What’s even sadder is how easily people gang up on one person just because others are doing the same. Blind hatred and cruel comments don’t make anyone superior — they only show a lack of empathy and humanity. She stayed silent while people kept throwing hate at her, and honestly, that says more about her strength than about the people attacking her.
I used to believe good things happen to good people, but seeing someone suffer like this despite doing nothing wrong really makes me question humanity sometimes. Before hating someone online, people should remember that celebrities are human beings too, and words can leave scars no one else gets to see.”