I’m not fan but I’ve been following what’s happening to her on social media From everything I’ve seen, she’s being treated unfairly by her former company, and it looks really stressful and upsetting. It seems like they are trying to pressure her, make her feel guilty, and control her life, even though she has worked so hard and has every right to make her own choices.Even though I don’t usually follow her career closely, seeing how she is being treated makes me admire her strength. She has shown so much courage just by standing up for herself and continuing to move forward despite all the pressure. I really hope she can stay strong, protect herself, and keep focusing on her own goals. I hope she comes back even stronger than before, proving that no one can hold her back.
It doesn’t matter how hard they try to bring her down every attack only makes her stronger. They can bark, yell, and scheme all they want, but their efforts are meaningless. She stands unshaken, focused on her path, while they waste their energy chasing shadows. Dreams built on weakness never survive, and the truth always comes to light. Just watch the coming days you’ll see everything unfold exactly as it should.
Honestly, don’t even stress about this. It won’t affect the drama one bit. Ju Jingyi is going to crush this case. The company might think they can stir up trouble, but it’s clear who’s in the right here. Everything else her projects, her reputation will keep moving forward without a hitch. They’re the ones digging their own hole, and she’s just watching it happen.
From the level, I react to his character, I would say, he does a great job at being a villain in disguise of a…
I see where you’re coming from, but I actually don’t fully agree. I think SL’s character still feels a bit too one-dimensional for me to really view him as a villain in disguise.There are definitely moments where his actions hint at something more calculating or darker, and I can see why people might read that as ambiguity, but overall, I feel like the performance leans more heavily on charm, innocence, and naivety rather than the layered unpredictability that makes someone truly compelling as a hidden villain.
With MQB, there was this constant tension you were never really sure what his next move would be, and even when he seemed to be doing something good you were left questioning his true motives. That kind of complexity just isn’t as strong with SL yet. For me his character is still in the early stages of development, and while the actor is doing a solid job with what’s given, it hasn’t fully translated into that sense of real danger or hidden cunning.
I get that others might see him differently, and I respect that perspective, but personally I’m still waiting for those moments that make him truly ambiguous or unpredictable. Right now I’d say he’s more charming than threatening and the villain in disguise aspect hasn’t fully landed for me.
On the contrary, I find villains with an innocent or baby-faced appearance far more intriguing . There’s an…
I’m not convinced that villains with a baby-faced appearance are more interesting. Often this innocent on the outside, evil on the inside idea feels forced or gimmicky. Without flawless execution, it just comes across as unbelievable.
Even a talented actor can struggle to pull off that delicate balance. If the mix of purity and malice isn’t convincing, the character ends up feeling flat or silly rather than truly dangerous.
I've always said the same thing. This is his first villain role and he absolutely does not suit it. He should've…
Absolutely Killing off the two great villains so early really undercut the tension and stakes of the story. And his dad… yeah he doesn’t come across as a villain at all he just feels like a king doing his kingly thing. Because he only shows up in a few episodes it’s hard to form any real attachment or see him as a serious threat. And that kid… completely miscast. It throws off the whole dynamic of the show. Introducing some obsessed evil lunatic at the very end feels totally unnecessary there were already plenty of conflicts and fish to fry so to speak. It ends up being more of a distraction than an impactful finale
With MQB, there was this constant tension you were never really sure what his next move would be, and even when he seemed to be doing something good you were left questioning his true motives. That kind of complexity just isn’t as strong with SL yet. For me his character is still in the early stages of development, and while the actor is doing a solid job with what’s given, it hasn’t fully translated into that sense of real danger or hidden cunning.
I get that others might see him differently, and I respect that perspective, but personally I’m still waiting for those moments that make him truly ambiguous or unpredictable. Right now I’d say he’s more charming than threatening and the villain in disguise aspect hasn’t fully landed for me.
Even a talented actor can struggle to pull off that delicate balance. If the mix of purity and malice isn’t convincing, the character ends up feeling flat or silly rather than truly dangerous.