Don't forget.... Beware of fans who got crush on their Actor.
Fans who got a crush on their Idols and how it can affects their judgments when facing flaws about the idol and reviews in general.
Fans who develop crushes on their idols, often referred to as "parasocial relationships," can have their judgment significantly influenced, particularly when the actor's performance in movies or dramas is subpar. Let's delve into this ridiculous phenomenal..
Psychological Impact and Fan Loyalty:
. Fans with deep emotional attachments to their idols often experience "disharmony" when faced with a poor performance by their actor.
. This can lead to a protective mechanism where fans rationalize or completely overlook the flaws in the idol's acting.
. These type of fans might perceive the idol's character as an extension of their real-life persona, leading to a biased view where the idol's performance is seen through a lens of perfection regardless of its actual quality.
. Fans might argue in defense of their idols online, sometimes aggressively by covering black with white, to maintain the idealized image they have of them. NOTE: they can resort to violence and insult and Beware of such encounter.
Judgment and Criticism:
. The judgment of an actor's performance can be skewed by fans' affection. This is evident in online forums and social media where fans may dismiss all negative reviews or critiques about their actor, by focusing on positive aspect like pushing the fault of such poor performances onto the scriptwriting or direction.
. This can skew public perception and even affect the overall ratings or reviews of a show or movie. Critics and non-fan audiences like me often highlight this bias, pointing out that idols are sometimes cast in roles due to their popularity rather than acting skill, which can lead to a saturation of less experienced actors in high-profile roles.
Media and Industry Impact:
. The entertainment industry in China, often leverages the popularity of idols to boost viewership.
. When idols perform poorly, fans might still flock to the cinema or stream the show, inadvertently promoting mediocrity by not holding idols accountable for their bad acting skills.
. This dynamic can hinder the growth of both the idols as actors and the industry as a whole, as less emphasis might be placed on improving acting capabilities.
Fan Behavior and Recovery:
. There's also an aspect of psychological recovery or adaptation when fans face the reality of their idol's limitations.
. Some fans might experience a form of "para-loveshock," where the disillusionment with their idol can lead to stress and a need for a psychological adjustment process.
. This can manifest in various ways, from becoming less of a fan to completely renouncing their fandom. The emotional investment can be so high that fans might need to employ coping mechanisms to deal with the dissonance between their idol's public image and actual performance.
Conclusion:
. The relationship between fans with crushes on their idols and their judgment of the idols' acting performances is complex, influenced by psychological attachment, loyalty, and the desire to maintain an idealized view.
. This can lead to a protective fan culture where criticism is often deflected or ignored, potentially impacting the career development of idols in acting and the expectations of quality within the entertainment industry.
. Balancing genuine critique with fan support remains a nuanced challenge in idol-driven entertainment.
Fans who got a crush on their Idols and how it can affects their judgments when facing flaws about the idol and reviews in general.
Fans who develop crushes on their idols, often referred to as "parasocial relationships," can have their judgment significantly influenced, particularly when the actor's performance in movies or dramas is subpar. Let's delve into this ridiculous phenomenal..
Psychological Impact and Fan Loyalty:
. Fans with deep emotional attachments to their idols often experience "disharmony" when faced with a poor performance by their actor.
. This can lead to a protective mechanism where fans rationalize or completely overlook the flaws in the idol's acting.
. These type of fans might perceive the idol's character as an extension of their real-life persona, leading to a biased view where the idol's performance is seen through a lens of perfection regardless of its actual quality.
. Fans might argue in defense of their idols online, sometimes aggressively by covering black with white, to maintain the idealized image they have of them. NOTE: they can resort to violence and insult and Beware of such encounter.
Judgment and Criticism:
. The judgment of an actor's performance can be skewed by fans' affection. This is evident in online forums and social media where fans may dismiss all negative reviews or critiques about their actor, by focusing on positive aspect like pushing the fault of such poor performances onto the scriptwriting or direction.
. This can skew public perception and even affect the overall ratings or reviews of a show or movie. Critics and non-fan audiences like me often highlight this bias, pointing out that idols are sometimes cast in roles due to their popularity rather than acting skill, which can lead to a saturation of less experienced actors in high-profile roles.
Media and Industry Impact:
. The entertainment industry in China, often leverages the popularity of idols to boost viewership.
. When idols perform poorly, fans might still flock to the cinema or stream the show, inadvertently promoting mediocrity by not holding idols accountable for their bad acting skills.
. This dynamic can hinder the growth of both the idols as actors and the industry as a whole, as less emphasis might be placed on improving acting capabilities.
Fan Behavior and Recovery:
. There's also an aspect of psychological recovery or adaptation when fans face the reality of their idol's limitations.
. Some fans might experience a form of "para-loveshock," where the disillusionment with their idol can lead to stress and a need for a psychological adjustment process.
. This can manifest in various ways, from becoming less of a fan to completely renouncing their fandom. The emotional investment can be so high that fans might need to employ coping mechanisms to deal with the dissonance between their idol's public image and actual performance.
Conclusion:
. The relationship between fans with crushes on their idols and their judgment of the idols' acting performances is complex, influenced by psychological attachment, loyalty, and the desire to maintain an idealized view.
. This can lead to a protective fan culture where criticism is often deflected or ignored, potentially impacting the career development of idols in acting and the expectations of quality within the entertainment industry.
. Balancing genuine critique with fan support remains a nuanced challenge in idol-driven entertainment.
I can understand the feelings of loving someone you shouldn't, their are zero chances to get the attention of this type of handsome crush. Most of you are girls and I can feel your pains too.
But please can you not let this affect your judgements? Or since you have been paralyzed by love, can you stop censoring others who says otherwise and voice their opinions?
Who will let them know that hating on stupid-character does not equally means hating the actor in person.
They knew this but will always blackmail others, Just because the actor is handsome, then we can't criticize his character in dramas when he messed up the show?
It seems some of the bots are still not suspended yet, anyone can see the witness in their actions, they have started posting junks again to promote ML.
⚠️ ⚠️ Take note: @user CC I wonder how you saw my comments after you claimed I blocked you? It was obviously because you have many accounts here to promote stuffs. I just can't give number, but it was estimated that each an every one of you have up to 10 accounts which you use to like and support your comments,
I comment solo and I won't stoop so low like you by creating multiple accounts and behave in bot mode
There have been less bot activities on this page this days, it seems the Admins are finally taking some actions by suspending and banning bot accounts.
New viewers should take NOTE about the bots and do not believe their fake review.
Take Note ⚠️ This comment section have been infested and hijack by ML fans which is why you won't see any spoiler comments about the plot holes or about the ML_flaws here. All you see here are some junk promotional stuffs about ML
So don't be misleaded by them, they have suppress everyone who says otherwise here. Check my unbiased links and judge for yourself.
Is good to watch if you can put up with the ml cringe act, cringe comedy and mediocre in every situations.Other…
Yes is a sad ending depending on how you see it, ml died at the end. But for me is a happy ending since ML "character Arc" is not likeable But don't worry, with 2ML, you won't feel lonely. Overall, is a happy ending for me.
Is good to watch if you can put up with the ml cringe act, cringe comedy and mediocre in every situations. Other than that you will enjoy the rest of the character, just hold your fast forward button to skip all ml cringe moments. Goodluck
If you haven’t frequently visited this page then you can’t know that all the accounts yerim mentioned below…
Thanks for clarification, I'm taking my time to go through the comments and know what's happening, like how can anyone hate on Lusi, the most flawless idol of our time.
I have seen all types of hates on characters, but that only remains in the script or the drama. Never seen people hating on actors personal.
Beware of fans who got crush on their Actor.
Fans who got a crush on their Idols and how it can affects their judgments when facing flaws about the idol and reviews in general.
Fans who develop crushes on their idols, often referred to as "parasocial relationships," can have their judgment significantly influenced, particularly when the actor's performance in movies or dramas is subpar. Let's delve into this ridiculous phenomenal..
Psychological Impact and Fan Loyalty:
. Fans with deep emotional attachments to their idols often experience "disharmony" when faced with a poor performance by their actor.
. This can lead to a protective mechanism where fans rationalize or completely overlook the flaws in the idol's acting.
. These type of fans might perceive the idol's character as an extension of their real-life persona, leading to a biased view where the idol's performance is seen through a lens of perfection regardless of its actual quality.
. Fans might argue in defense of their idols online, sometimes aggressively by covering black with white, to maintain the idealized image they have of them. NOTE: they can resort to violence and insult and Beware of such encounter.
Judgment and Criticism:
. The judgment of an actor's performance can be skewed by fans' affection. This is evident in online forums and social media where fans may dismiss all negative reviews or critiques about their actor, by focusing on positive aspect like pushing the fault of such poor performances onto the scriptwriting or direction.
. This can skew public perception and even affect the overall ratings or reviews of a show or movie. Critics and non-fan audiences like me often highlight this bias, pointing out that idols are sometimes cast in roles due to their popularity rather than acting skill, which can lead to a saturation of less experienced actors in high-profile roles.
Media and Industry Impact:
. The entertainment industry in China, often leverages the popularity of idols to boost viewership.
. When idols perform poorly, fans might still flock to the cinema or stream the show, inadvertently promoting mediocrity by not holding idols accountable for their bad acting skills.
. This dynamic can hinder the growth of both the idols as actors and the industry as a whole, as less emphasis might be placed on improving acting capabilities.
Fan Behavior and Recovery:
. There's also an aspect of psychological recovery or adaptation when fans face the reality of their idol's limitations.
. Some fans might experience a form of "para-loveshock," where the disillusionment with their idol can lead to stress and a need for a psychological adjustment process.
. This can manifest in various ways, from becoming less of a fan to completely renouncing their fandom. The emotional investment can be so high that fans might need to employ coping mechanisms to deal with the dissonance between their idol's public image and actual performance.
Conclusion:
. The relationship between fans with crushes on their idols and their judgment of the idols' acting performances is complex, influenced by psychological attachment, loyalty, and the desire to maintain an idealized view.
. This can lead to a protective fan culture where criticism is often deflected or ignored, potentially impacting the career development of idols in acting and the expectations of quality within the entertainment industry.
. Balancing genuine critique with fan support remains a nuanced challenge in idol-driven entertainment.
Fans who got a crush on their Idols and how it can affects their judgments when facing flaws about the idol and reviews in general.
Fans who develop crushes on their idols, often referred to as "parasocial relationships," can have their judgment significantly influenced, particularly when the actor's performance in movies or dramas is subpar. Let's delve into this ridiculous phenomenal..
Psychological Impact and Fan Loyalty:
. Fans with deep emotional attachments to their idols often experience "disharmony" when faced with a poor performance by their actor.
. This can lead to a protective mechanism where fans rationalize or completely overlook the flaws in the idol's acting.
. These type of fans might perceive the idol's character as an extension of their real-life persona, leading to a biased view where the idol's performance is seen through a lens of perfection regardless of its actual quality.
. Fans might argue in defense of their idols online, sometimes aggressively by covering black with white, to maintain the idealized image they have of them. NOTE: they can resort to violence and insult and Beware of such encounter.
Judgment and Criticism:
. The judgment of an actor's performance can be skewed by fans' affection. This is evident in online forums and social media where fans may dismiss all negative reviews or critiques about their actor, by focusing on positive aspect like pushing the fault of such poor performances onto the scriptwriting or direction.
. This can skew public perception and even affect the overall ratings or reviews of a show or movie. Critics and non-fan audiences like me often highlight this bias, pointing out that idols are sometimes cast in roles due to their popularity rather than acting skill, which can lead to a saturation of less experienced actors in high-profile roles.
Media and Industry Impact:
. The entertainment industry in China, often leverages the popularity of idols to boost viewership.
. When idols perform poorly, fans might still flock to the cinema or stream the show, inadvertently promoting mediocrity by not holding idols accountable for their bad acting skills.
. This dynamic can hinder the growth of both the idols as actors and the industry as a whole, as less emphasis might be placed on improving acting capabilities.
Fan Behavior and Recovery:
. There's also an aspect of psychological recovery or adaptation when fans face the reality of their idol's limitations.
. Some fans might experience a form of "para-loveshock," where the disillusionment with their idol can lead to stress and a need for a psychological adjustment process.
. This can manifest in various ways, from becoming less of a fan to completely renouncing their fandom. The emotional investment can be so high that fans might need to employ coping mechanisms to deal with the dissonance between their idol's public image and actual performance.
Conclusion:
. The relationship between fans with crushes on their idols and their judgment of the idols' acting performances is complex, influenced by psychological attachment, loyalty, and the desire to maintain an idealized view.
. This can lead to a protective fan culture where criticism is often deflected or ignored, potentially impacting the career development of idols in acting and the expectations of quality within the entertainment industry.
. Balancing genuine critique with fan support remains a nuanced challenge in idol-driven entertainment.
But please can you not let this affect your judgements? Or since you have been paralyzed by love, can you stop censoring others who says otherwise and voice their opinions?
They knew this but will always blackmail others,
Just because the actor is handsome, then we can't criticize his character in dramas when he messed up the show?
@user CC
I wonder how you saw my comments after you claimed I blocked you?
It was obviously because you have many accounts here to promote stuffs.
I just can't give number, but it was estimated that each an every one of you have up to 10 accounts which you use to like and support your comments,
I comment solo and I won't stoop so low like you by creating multiple accounts and behave in bot mode
Please don't engage with bots
New viewers should take NOTE about the bots and do not believe their fake review.
This comment section have been infested and hijack by ML fans which is why you won't see any spoiler comments about the plot holes or about the ML_flaws here.
All you see here are some junk promotional stuffs about ML
So don't be misleaded by them, they have suppress everyone who says otherwise here. Check my unbiased links and judge for yourself.
https://kisskh.at/discussions/the-story-of-mystics/133672-plot-holes-human-demon
https://kisskh.at/discussions/the-story-of-mystics/133666-cringe-comedic-effort-by-ml-plot-holes
https://kisskh.at/discussions/the-story-of-mystics/133754-take-note-of-self-righteous-characters-in-fof
https://kisskh.at/discussions/the-story-of-mystics/133712-rating-decline-from-8-7-to-8-6-what-happened-to-fof
But for me is a happy ending since ML "character Arc" is not likeable
But don't worry, with 2ML, you won't feel lonely. Overall, is a happy ending for me.
Other than that you will enjoy the rest of the character, just hold your fast forward button to skip all ml cringe moments. Goodluck
I have seen all types of hates on characters, but that only remains in the script or the drama. Never seen people hating on actors personal.
I'm not understanding whether some people are hating on actors directly or they are hating on their "Character Arcs" in dramas
Regardless of what, if they are hating on "Character Arcs" then is still understandable if the hates remains in the dramas fandom.
But if the hates was brought to the actors personal profile, then that's probably a personal attacks and shouldn't be normalize.