I watch Speed and Love (双轨) because of Esther Yu, and she truly amazing. I’ve followed most of her works and love seeing her growth as an actress. After reading the novel, I feel Esther Yu and He Yu are perfectly cast as Mu Mu and Zhao Zhao! their visuals and character aura match the original story very well. Their chemistry is strong and natural, from sibling dynamics to deep romantic tension. The drama stays quite faithful to the novel, keeping most of the important scenes, with a softer and happier ending than the bittersweet novel. The atmosphere, locations, and emotions are beautifully portrayed, especially Xhao Zhao Mu Mu's expressions. Although there are a few minor editing and continuity issues, the actors’ performances easily make up for them. The action, romance, and OST are all engaging and touching. I really love our fish couple: Esther Yu × He Yu CP and hope to see them collaborate again! 💛 Love it! :)
I finished this drama in just three days—it's that captivating! I was absolutely stunned by the performances of both main leads. Narimiya Hiroki, after a long hiatus, makes an incredible comeback—truly unforgettable. What I really loved about this drama is how it gives us a deep look into both the protagonist’s and antagonist’s perspectives. It’s a mystery at its core, but also a beautifully dramatic love story. The title makes perfect sense once you’re drawn into the storyline, and I found myself really connecting with it. I sincerely hope there’s a second season—this story deserves more!
😊 I love this drama! I've rewatched it more than three times now. I love their chemistry and the slow-burn romance that starts beating from the very beginning. Xin Xin and Lin Yi have successfully become an attractive CP with strong chemistry, ever since their variety ski show in 2022.
When this drama came to them, I was glad they took it and made our bubbly fantasy about them come true. The story may not be that great, but that's because they cut many scenes—originally 36 episodes down to just 23. I believe many interesting parts were skipped, but even though it became shorter, I love how they managed to showcase strong bonds of friendship and love among the characters.
I've read multiple times that this drama was made with great effort—the whole crew traveled to eight or more cities to capture breathtaking scenery. I know how far they had to go, even for just a short scene, and it's clear they put in maximum effort.
As for Xin Xin and Lin Yi, I believe they still have even more potential. If they ever play a couple again, I’ll definitely be in the front row! ❤🎉
This is a weibo message by one of the dismissed crew members. https://m.weibo.cn/detail/5108922335628027
If it's true, then here the translation of the crew's post on weibo: #I Got Scammed by the Double Rails Production Team##Esther Yu##Double Rails#
I didn’t want to bring this up, but after seeing the Double Rails production team’s Weibo post today, which didn’t even mention the disbandment of the original crew or address crew members’ rights, I’m furious.
Here’s what happened: I’m an advertising director, and through a friend’s recommendation, I was invited by Director Zhao Xiaolei to join Double Rails as the car stunt director for Group B. From mid-September to early December, I worked on preparations for three full months.
For the car stunt scenes, I created over 500 detailed storyboards (most TV shows don’t even use storyboards, but I saw this as a valuable opportunity and approached it with utmost seriousness). I scanned the scenes, made a 15-minute dynamic preview, scouted locations domestically and internationally several times, and participated in discussions with the core team. Group B for car stunts was on standby, ready to start filming at any time.
Then, six days after Group A began filming, we learned the production team had disbanded. The reasons are unclear and unconfirmed, so I won’t speculate. However, after the disbandment, I wasn’t compensated for my actual 47 days of prep work but instead received a meager amount equivalent to 12 days of work. Over the three months, Group B’s car stunt team of dozens of people incurred time costs totaling nearly a million yuan. The production team’s exact words to us: “If you want to make a fuss, go ahead. This is all the money you’ll get.”
I understand this is a common issue in China’s TV and film industry: capital reigns supreme, individuals are insignificant, and we have no power to fight back. We’re forced to swallow our frustration. What’s even more laughable is that a new team was up and running just four days later. Think about it: if the new team could perform well, they must have started preparations at least a month earlier. So, who was the double-dealing meant for? And if this new team really was thrown together at the last minute, let’s focus on the car stunt scenes—how could a new director shoot scenes I spent over three months preparing in just three days? Are they some kind of god?
This is irresponsible to the audience and to actors like @虞书欣Esther Yu and others who represent the cast.
Why am I choosing to speak out today? First, I find the production team’s Weibo post, which ignores crew members’ rights, absolutely disgusting. Second, (and laugh at me if you want, since I’ve now finally received my meager compensation), earlier I was afraid that if I spoke up, I wouldn’t see a cent for my three months of work.
Why are there so few quality dramas in China? Because people spend more time on networking, playing games, power struggles, and capital battles than on actual creativity. It’s not that we lack talent, great directors, or actors. What we truly need is regulation and a proper system.
I’ll end with a quote from a friend in the crew: "Double Rails derailed—an elite team heading in the wrong direction."
Why the new poster only mention female lead name? 🥹 I still see many people disattisfied with the clarification from iqiyi and the drama weibo. I hope they can have a smooth filming...
I saw on Weibo that this drama started offending many people starting yesterday. Xin Xin's post may indicate that something bad happened to her. I also saw some news about unprofessional film crews leaking drama scenes, issues with the new director, and attackers targeting Xin Xin. Is there any news we can read to understand more clearly what the real issue is? 🥲
I dont want to see any heartbreaking story. Here I am.. expecting a lot for season 2 with their happy ending! Natsumi and Ryouei deserve it!! Please give us more romantic moments of this sweet couple!!
I've been looking forward to this drama for years, and now it's finally been released. No wonder Jae Joong mentioned in one of his broadcasts that he doesn't remember some of the scenes well, because it's been such a long time. Still, I want to watch this drama because I love both Jae Joong and Se Yeon, and it's interesting to see them paired together. I've been a fan of Jin Se Yeon since her earlier dramas: "Doctor Stranger", "Bridal Mask", and "Five Fingers". I love her voice and personality too. This drama starts with an interesting plot, but I personally think the inclusion of some unnecessary scenes makes it a bit boring or strange at times. However, I appreciate the original story, which shows how a failed dream and mistreatment within the family can cause significant damage to a person's mental state. I bet we'll see some changes in both male lead and second male lead characters soon. It would be much better if they didn't try to mix melodrama with romantic comedy in every episode. I hope the plot improves as we delve deeper into each character's complicated past and inner self. I'm rooting for this drama, and I'll watch it till the end! 🥰
3 leads from Moonlight drama is here. Will they be in triangle love again.. but I'm exciting with this drama so much especially looking at the leads, costumes, cgi and ofc the ost of the drama.. that hopefully have Esther Yu's song on it. I really wish this drama will be epic and have beautiful story line 🥰
I love this drama so much.... I love the strong chemistry between main leads, expecially Esther Yu and Xu Kai. Both showing a great acting.. and the deep desire towards each other as Qi and JinZhao. They bring me to their adventure, make me smile, laugh, cry, even sobbing hard together with them. Can't believe that my eyes are swollen.. crying too much because of the story plot is getting more and more hurtful yet so touching. It's been so long since last time i watch a drama with full of complex emotion like this one. I definitely rewatch it, especially to see how deep JinZhao and Qi relationship is, and how beautiful their friendship with the others. I really hope they will have extra scenes or new drama together ❤️
Love this drama!!! Make my heart beat faster.. a cute secret love~ main characters very sweet and lovely! I want to have a relationship like qi and zhao! UwU
My prayer is finally granted. I've been longing for this CP to be in romance drama after seeing their sweet chemistry in Let's Go Skyiing variety show. Lin Yi is younger, but feels like an older brother for Xin Xin. Moreover.. they call each other in cute way.. Lin Yi tease Xin Xin by calling her with Ni Ni... they are bickering CP but still care about each other.. can't wait for this drama under the snow! UwU
Will u update the eng sub for ep 7? I'm so desperate... Please help. Love this drama so much! ;)
Thank you for the effort to always update us with the drama and its subs. I found the link from you are very helpful.. that's why I can watch it till the end. Let's hope there will be the continuation of the drama. If there is.. no mater how long.. let's update it again in this web. Even if there is no other season of the drama.. I wish inukai and honoka will play again in another romance drama as couple. I can feel that they have a strong chemistry and will make it great! I believe your thoughts are closer to the truth that Sakyo fell in love with her first.. but she draw a line because of her job as consultant. Meanwhile she then slowly amaze with Sakyo's effort and his care toward the company especially when its related with her.. she is definitely fell in love too. I really love ep 5 when Sakyo show his jealousy and told hitomi that she is the cutest girl in the world ;) .. I will definitely rewatch this drama again! Definitely can't get enough... 😂
Their chemistry is strong and natural, from sibling dynamics to deep romantic tension. The drama stays quite faithful to the novel, keeping most of the important scenes, with a softer and happier ending than the bittersweet novel. The atmosphere, locations, and emotions are beautifully portrayed, especially Xhao Zhao Mu Mu's expressions.
Although there are a few minor editing and continuity issues, the actors’ performances easily make up for them. The action, romance, and OST are all engaging and touching. I really love our fish couple: Esther Yu × He Yu CP and hope to see them collaborate again! 💛 Love it! :)
When this drama came to them, I was glad they took it and made our bubbly fantasy about them come true. The story may not be that great, but that's because they cut many scenes—originally 36 episodes down to just 23. I believe many interesting parts were skipped, but even though it became shorter, I love how they managed to showcase strong bonds of friendship and love among the characters.
I've read multiple times that this drama was made with great effort—the whole crew traveled to eight or more cities to capture breathtaking scenery. I know how far they had to go, even for just a short scene, and it's clear they put in maximum effort.
As for Xin Xin and Lin Yi, I believe they still have even more potential. If they ever play a couple again, I’ll definitely be in the front row! ❤🎉
#I Got Scammed by the Double Rails Production Team##Esther Yu##Double Rails#
I didn’t want to bring this up, but after seeing the Double Rails production team’s Weibo post today, which didn’t even mention the disbandment of the original crew or address crew members’ rights, I’m furious.
Here’s what happened: I’m an advertising director, and through a friend’s recommendation, I was invited by Director Zhao Xiaolei to join Double Rails as the car stunt director for Group B. From mid-September to early December, I worked on preparations for three full months.
For the car stunt scenes, I created over 500 detailed storyboards (most TV shows don’t even use storyboards, but I saw this as a valuable opportunity and approached it with utmost seriousness). I scanned the scenes, made a 15-minute dynamic preview, scouted locations domestically and internationally several times, and participated in discussions with the core team. Group B for car stunts was on standby, ready to start filming at any time.
Then, six days after Group A began filming, we learned the production team had disbanded. The reasons are unclear and unconfirmed, so I won’t speculate. However, after the disbandment, I wasn’t compensated for my actual 47 days of prep work but instead received a meager amount equivalent to 12 days of work. Over the three months, Group B’s car stunt team of dozens of people incurred time costs totaling nearly a million yuan. The production team’s exact words to us: “If you want to make a fuss, go ahead. This is all the money you’ll get.”
I understand this is a common issue in China’s TV and film industry: capital reigns supreme, individuals are insignificant, and we have no power to fight back. We’re forced to swallow our frustration. What’s even more laughable is that a new team was up and running just four days later. Think about it: if the new team could perform well, they must have started preparations at least a month earlier. So, who was the double-dealing meant for? And if this new team really was thrown together at the last minute, let’s focus on the car stunt scenes—how could a new director shoot scenes I spent over three months preparing in just three days? Are they some kind of god?
This is irresponsible to the audience and to actors like @虞书欣Esther Yu and others who represent the cast.
Why am I choosing to speak out today?
First, I find the production team’s Weibo post, which ignores crew members’ rights, absolutely disgusting.
Second, (and laugh at me if you want, since I’ve now finally received my meager compensation), earlier I was afraid that if I spoke up, I wouldn’t see a cent for my three months of work.
Why are there so few quality dramas in China? Because people spend more time on networking, playing games, power struggles, and capital battles than on actual creativity. It’s not that we lack talent, great directors, or actors. What we truly need is regulation and a proper system.
I’ll end with a quote from a friend in the crew: "Double Rails derailed—an elite team heading in the wrong direction."
romantic moments of this sweet couple!!
Lin Yi is younger, but feels like an older brother for Xin Xin. Moreover.. they call each other in cute way.. Lin Yi tease Xin Xin by calling her with Ni Ni... they are bickering CP but still care about each other.. can't wait for this drama under the snow! UwU