True. I don't get why people care so much about the ratings here on MDL. Producers from China won't use it as…
Do producers even visit this platform? It seems like they care more about Weibo or Douban than MDL. I use MDL as a reference for finding actors and locating Asian dramas in one place, including the platforms where shows are aired. However, I often can't rely on the synopses because the moderators seem to prefer AI translations over well-written, comprehensive English. Additionally, the rating system feels very childish, reminding me of popularity contests in school.
The number of users who voted on MDL increased from 331 to 404 within a few hours.
This is ridiculous. There are 4.7 billion people living in Asia, plus all the western viewers who have access to this show. Yet, this forum cares about a rating determined by just 404 people?
Let's focus on the show instead. It is currently #1 on YOUKU. Who cares about the MDL rating based on only 404 votes?
She seems good. I think she'll be a couple with the snakeguy
This is often true for TV dramas. Multiple romances are popular with audiences because they create more opportunities for viewers to connect with various actors and actresses. Increased audience engagement leads to higher revenue. Dramas typically mix up characters and events, which is unavoidable given the length of web novels. Although “Offering Salted Fish to Master” is considered short with its 166 chapters. Dramas requires dialogues and characters. The novel can center on less.
The novel has a very happy ending. So it depends if this drama has multiple seasons. If it is the case, then the…
I feel the same way! The relationship between them is both cute and funny. She is his weakness, and he behaves like a big, tough bear protecting his cub. It’s truly a lovely love story about two people who fell madly in love but were reluctant to admit it for a long time.
Only 331 votes were cast, which does not represent reality. It seems to be just those who enjoy disrupting the fun. Don't worry about it; the more you engage, the lower the rating will drop.
The vast and diverse continent of Asia, home to over 4.7 billion people, is a melting pot of opinions and perspectives. In such a populous landscape, it's no surprise that one often encounters critics and individuals who harbor negative sentiments towards various personalities, including renowned actors and actresses. Some of these detractors, motivated by their own insecurities or inflated egos, resort to posting harsh comments as a means of seeking attention. Regrettably, this tactic proves effective time and again, as it not only elicits a wave of responses but also ignites passionate discussions, amplifying their intended provocation.
Novel readers please tell me that ML will kill all those hypocrite leaders ?
One sect at a time, a few at a time. He cannot kill everyone at once, or they will retaliate, and he is not strong enough to kill them all. But a few hundred here, a few hundred there. Yes.
I am always intrigued by the choice of colors that couples wear. Often, in dramas, partners select outfits in similar color palettes. For example, a couple in love but not yet a couple may choose colors that complement each other, such as light blue and dark blue. However, when their colors are almost identical or the same, it symbolizes a deep connection between them, as if they are truly sharing love.
In Episode 6, both characters wear outfits featuring similar colors. Her dominant color is red, while he wears a combination of dark blue, grey, and black. Despite this difference, each character incorporates the other’s dominant color as a complement in their outfits, symbolizing how they enhance each other. In the future, they should have a similar color palette alongside other actors and actresses to emphasize their connection.
The novel has a very happy ending. So it depends if this drama has multiple seasons. If it is the case, then the season will end with an “open ending”.
This is ridiculous. There are 4.7 billion people living in Asia, plus all the western viewers who have access to this show. Yet, this forum cares about a rating determined by just 404 people?
Let's focus on the show instead. It is currently #1 on YOUKU. Who cares about the MDL rating based on only 404 votes?
Stats are excellent on Youku.
In Episode 6, both characters wear outfits featuring similar colors. Her dominant color is red, while he wears a combination of dark blue, grey, and black. Despite this difference, each character incorporates the other’s dominant color as a complement in their outfits, symbolizing how they enhance each other. In the future, they should have a similar color palette alongside other actors and actresses to emphasize their connection.
That is my interpretation, anyway.
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