He still hated him since the first time he saw him even though Lu Feng was just a cute lovesick fool that time. He just got a reason to hate because of Lu Feng's toxic behaviours but I hate him and skip all his scenes with his boyfriend
As much as I love that their popularity is getting bigger, I am also worried about Aylio. Sasaengs and haters are getting worse day by day. Can't believe they are disturbing them at their hotel
I’ve been in many fandoms, including stories that deal with themes just as dark, if not darker, than this one,…
Sorry for my late reply and many thanks for your recommendation. However, I might not watch this series because it's been a long time since I watched a Chinese drama with lots of episodes. But maybe someone will find your suggestion helpful^^
Oh which bts are you talking about? Do you mind sharing?Also I have seen a bts floating where they are rehearsing…
Sorry for my late reply. I think we're talking about the same bts. They were in bed kissing and then Lu Feng cuddling with Yi Chen, right? It was when Yi Chen fell asleep that he called out his brother name. I guess it could be in ep 11 considering there was a similar scene in the preview of ep 11. Lu Feng was hugging Yi Chen while he seemed to be sad about something
There is something bugging me. I think the scene where they are naked and Lu Feng is hugging Yi Chen in the preview is the same scene from the bts clip where Yi Chen is calling his brother's name in his sleep. I feel like it would be weird for him to call his brother's name, especially when his brother is alive and well, right after having sex with the man he loves and has finally reunited with after being apart for so long. I hope they make it make sense. Anyway, I'm looking forward to the new episodes.
I’ve been in many fandoms, including stories that deal with themes just as dark, if not darker, than this one,…
Me too. I've always loved complex characters.
It's a sad truth that, these days, even AI can be easier to talk to-not because it agrees with everything we say, but because it can make us feel understood without attacking us for our opinions.
It's been a long time since I've seen a series with such complex characters and an actor capable of portraying that complexity on such a deep level. That's why I really appreciate this series: the chemistry, the music, the character complexity, their undying love, and especially Lu Feng's love and obsession with Yi Chen.
What saddens me is that many people don't want to discuss anything beyond Lu Feng's wrongdoing. What's even worse is that they refuse to accept opinions that differ from their own. Instead of sharing their perspectives and analyzing the characters from different angles, they simply take Yi Chen's side and claim that anyone who disagrees has a broken sense of morality in real life.
Rather than choosing to watch the kind of series they actually enjoy, they continue watching one whose main character they clearly dislike, despite knowing exactly what he's like. In the process, they end up ruining the experience for those of us who genuinely love the series.
I’ve been in many fandoms, including stories that deal with themes just as dark, if not darker, than this one,…
I agree with both of you. Whenever I'm about to discuss Lu Feng's perspective or express my annoyance with other characters here or on X, people are always quick to defend them, claiming Lu Feng is a criminal and preventing the discussion from going any further.
Even Ayden said that Lu Feng's character is very complex and that we could have explored his layers, acting, and relationships more, but the conversation always comes back to morality. They don't let us talk about anything other than feeling bad for Yi Chen, which is very frustrating.
MDL used to be a place where we could analyze the plot, characters, and other aspects of a story, but now it's almost impossible to have a discussion because of the hatred toward Lu Feng. They clearly knew the warnings and the plot from the beginning. I don't know what they expected.
Sadly, he is always thinking of himself because no one ever thinks of him. Just as Lu Feng said, "You're going…
Oh. I suppose you know this is a public comment section which stems from the fact that people are allowed to discuss opinions? You could have said earlier you don't want any reply if you don't want to see a different opinion. It's not like I was being rude. And you could have not responded to me if you didn't want to waste your time. But okay. Now I know you don't like to discuss, I won't reply anymore.
It's a sad truth that, these days, even AI can be easier to talk to-not because it agrees with everything we say, but because it can make us feel understood without attacking us for our opinions.
It's been a long time since I've seen a series with such complex characters and an actor capable of portraying that complexity on such a deep level. That's why I really appreciate this series: the chemistry, the music, the character complexity, their undying love, and especially Lu Feng's love and obsession with Yi Chen.
What saddens me is that many people don't want to discuss anything beyond Lu Feng's wrongdoing. What's even worse is that they refuse to accept opinions that differ from their own. Instead of sharing their perspectives and analyzing the characters from different angles, they simply take Yi Chen's side and claim that anyone who disagrees has a broken sense of morality in real life.
Rather than choosing to watch the kind of series they actually enjoy, they continue watching one whose main character they clearly dislike, despite knowing exactly what he's like. In the process, they end up ruining the experience for those of us who genuinely love the series.
I find that really disheartening
Even Ayden said that Lu Feng's character is very complex and that we could have explored his layers, acting, and relationships more, but the conversation always comes back to morality. They don't let us talk about anything other than feeling bad for Yi Chen, which is very frustrating.
MDL used to be a place where we could analyze the plot, characters, and other aspects of a story, but now it's almost impossible to have a discussion because of the hatred toward Lu Feng. They clearly knew the warnings and the plot from the beginning. I don't know what they expected.