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On Swords into Plowshares Feb 1, 2026
In ep 21 - during the court scene, I felt like they were acting out a script. Turned out they were indeed improvising, all protecting one brother in the end, who remained clueless until his uncle had to yell at him…
I really like seeing the brother bond so far!
On Love between Lines Feb 1, 2026
This drama embraces its clichés and absolutely nails everything. Stellar FL, amazing ML, chemistry on fire, great besties, a surprisingly complex SML, an excellent OST, and a VR game that adds flavor! Easily one of 2026’s best so far!!!
Replying to InspectorMegre Feb 1, 2026
That scene of folding the cranes... OMG LMAO He is one of my fav actors, every role is amazing
Same! He absolutely nails the comedy!
Replying to InspectorMegre Feb 1, 2026
That scene of folding the cranes... OMG LMAO He is one of my fav actors, every role is amazing
Same here - he’s definitely a popular choice…I see him in so many dramas!
Replying to CrystalBai Feb 1, 2026
Title Undercover Miss Hong Spoiler
Rightttt lolll I rofl so hard when he was faking the seizure last week with the antacid LOLlll. What a fast thinker
I know right 😂 I was wondering what he was doing popping antacids into his mouth!
Replying to JulesL Jan 31, 2026
Title Swords into Plowshares Spoiler
I finally got to that part and I am impressed! Those boys' faces lol
All the young boys still need more experience. They lucked out for having good senior ministers who are not morally corrupt.
Replying to Megumi-H Jan 31, 2026
Title Swords into Plowshares Spoiler
The script has now moved the arc back to WuYue…last we know is Lord Feng will travel with King Khitan back to…
OK, so that's where we left off with him....After reading about him, it seems that we will see him again for sure.
Replying to redshoe1000 Jan 31, 2026
Lao Hu is actually a really useful character for the viewer because he thinks his son is an idiot and explains…
Very true! Lol
Replying to Megumi-H Jan 31, 2026
Shui Qiu Zhao Quan is a really impressive, clear minded and wisdom guy. What a lecture he gave to the Qian three…
I finally got to that part and I am impressed! Those boys' faces lol
On Swords into Plowshares Jan 31, 2026
Each episode is taking me twice as long to finish because I am always pausing to read about the history and fact check lol...

I appreciate the dialogues between Hu Jinsi and his son - they usually help me better understand what's happening.

What happened to Lord Feng in the show btw? I read up a lot about him but wondering if I missed anything in the show after he left with the Khitan.
Replying to JulesL Jan 30, 2026
There was some chatter about S3. Don't know how true that is. But after watching ep 23, it really feels like there…
Ah that's too bad. I agree that Season 2 wasn't that great but I still had hoped for better results. The crew was a good one.
Thanks for sharing.
Replying to Enigma05 Jan 29, 2026
His own mother! Dude didn’t have humanity for a long time. That bug camp was around before our story began but…
The saddest part for me is that we lost the great chemistry the couple had during the investigation. Sure they were all cute in Season 2 but it didn't have the same feels.
Replying to Enigma05 Jan 29, 2026
His own mother! Dude didn’t have humanity for a long time. That bug camp was around before our story began but…
I agree - if the character was truly meant to be completely inhumane, and ruthless, the actor simply didn’t embody that level of cruelty convincingly. There’s a clear gap between the extremity of the character’s actions and the emotional weight the performance delivered, and that disconnect made it very clear.
Probably because of the miscast, I saw him more like someone trying to convince himself of his own inhumanity and less like an absolute monster.
Replying to Enigma05 Jan 28, 2026
His own mother! Dude didn’t have humanity for a long time. That bug camp was around before our story began but…
Yes, he was definitely miscast as someone like Ted Bundy, but I never really saw You Chen An as that kind of villain anyway. I always saw him as someone desperately trying to convince himself that he was ruthless, that cruelty was a necessary cost of ambition. Even when he was explaining everything to CC, it felt more like self-indoctrination.

Overall, you’re right—the actor didn’t quite deliver a cold, emotionless antagonist. But perhaps that’s because the character himself wasn't meant to be truly heartless.
Replying to Enigma05 Jan 28, 2026
His own mother! Dude didn’t have humanity for a long time. That bug camp was around before our story began but…
True about the actor but maybe that’s why he managed to evoke pity in me. He looked so lost and wistful at times instead of power hungry and focused.
Replying to swish vanilla Jan 28, 2026
I pity him, too. At some point in the series, he started to remind me of MCU Erik Killmonger and made me feel…
That’s an awesome comparison! Both products of injustice! Like we cannot condone what they’ve done but we understand why they did it…