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Replying to nycfoodie Sep 24, 2025
@David33 It's better to remain silent and be thought a fool (or koreaboo) than to speak and to remove all doubt.
That seems to be their pattern. If they can't win an argument against you, nycfoodie would call you koreaboo, and aska would call you an idiot. It's like watching a bully lose a fight and still insists he won lmao.
Replying to Ryen_Lux Sep 24, 2025
Don't waste your time with this nycfoodie fool. They, along with Aska, are just some communist-wannabes who believe…
Just losers that want attention. Not worth it. And the CCP is just using these fools to distract netizens from the Yu Menglong murder investigation. These idiots are being used and they don't even realize it.
Replying to nycfoodie Sep 24, 2025
Prior to the #metoo movement, women who brought attention to their being sexual assaulted were dismissed as "batshit…
Just ignore these communist trolls. They've been going around bashing on anyone who disagree with them. Also, they BOTH admitted they didn't watch the show, which means they're just blindly reacting alongside with the equally dumb Chinese netizens without understanding the situation. Don't waste your time. Just report them, block them and then move on. These worthless idiots aren't worthy of your attention.
Replying to 9999775 Sep 24, 2025
Aren't they just toxic actor fans that only rate dramas of their favs "10" and "1" for all other…
They got butthurt because of ONE single quote that Jun Ji Hyun said in the show, "Why do China favor war?" Or something along that context depending on the translation. That, and some netizens also got mad because in a scene where a meeting took place inside the Blue House (I think?), and the carpet was red and had stars on them. Some c-netz claimed it resembled the flag of China, and that the Koreans are insulting their flag by stepping on it.

Though, silver lining, the more offended the Chinese are, the more people want to watch it, and then laugh at them for blowing things out of proportion.
Replying to Maya Sep 24, 2025
the two most viewers country are also the two most overly sensitive country πŸ€¦πŸ»β€β™€οΈalways something…
Mainland Chinese get offended over Thai dramas, too. That, and they're absolutely rotten to Thai celebs. I'm still pissed about what they did to Orm at her fansign in China. They practically kept her and her mom imprisoned at the venue and forced her to keep working even though she was exhausted..
Replying to AncientKingJr Sep 24, 2025
Chinese netizens get a grip. This is a work of fiction after all.
Just report and block these fools. They didn't even watch Tempest. They're just blindly writing nonsense because some Chinese netizens are triggered over something that was taken out of context. They're just communist-wannabes who are trying to distract people from looking into Yu Menglong's murder.
Replying to David33 Sep 24, 2025
We could say it's just a fiction, but it's funny how the shoe fits for Chinese people. I mean, isn't their country…
So true. What's ironic is that Chinese netizens are butthurt over how other countries portray them, but watch their dramas and movies, and you'll see that they love to make foreign countries the villains and antagonists. Cauasians and Africans tend to be painted in a bad light, but you don't see people calling them out for anti-world sentiment. Honestly, these mainlanders... *smh
Replying to Fuu The Girl Sep 24, 2025
Lmao communists are crying, so sad πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚
Just ignore nycfoodie and aska. They're just two communist-wannabes who are blindly following the Chinese netizens because they crave attention. I wouldn't believe a word they said. Here, aska said they're half Brit/European. In another article, they claimed to be half Asian. Plus, neither of them even watched Tempest, so they're just copying other people's comments for likes. Don't waste your time with these idiots.

PS. I don't think China is the worst country in the world. It's their GOVERNMENT that's the worst.
Replying to AKSS23 Sep 24, 2025
This may be the biggest assortment of chronically online netizens ever.
Don't waste your time with this nycfoodie fool. They, along with Aska, are just some communist-wannabes who believe they're being advocates of justice because some Chinese netizens are calling out Tempest over a non-existent anti-China sentiment. What's ironic is that these two users admitted they didn't even watch the show. They're just blindly following the c-netz like idiots.
Replying to Azura Sep 24, 2025
chinese viewers pls go outside and touch some grass 😭
What's hilarious is that neither of these shows aired in China. Chinese netizens bypassed the ban with a VPN, or they watched it on a pirated site, then whine like a child because they saw something they didn't understand, but hey, they mentioned China, so it must be offensive. Ironically, most of these so-called keyboard warrior didn't even watch Tempest. Like nycfoodie and aska, they're just blindly following the c-netz like sheep.
Replying to nycfoodie Sep 24, 2025
Apparently, the irony of posting online to tell others to touch grass totally escapes you.And I say this as an…
Just ignore them. They, along with aska, are basically communist-wannabes who takes any opportunity to s*** on someone's posts. They didn't even watch Tempest, but here they are, blindly following Chinese netizens like a sheep.
Lily Alice Sep 24, 2025
What's ironic is that neither of these shows were airred in China. The netizens bypassed the ban with a VPN, or watched it on a pirated site, then got all butthurt over something that was taken out of context. What's even more hilarious is that the majority of them have never even watched the show. They just saw someone online calling the show out for anti-China sentiment, and just blindly joined in.
Replying to Tana3 Sep 24, 2025
But I want to know what happened to that guy have been seeing posts and news are not clarified. China and Korea…
The police first ruled it a suicide and tried to close the case quickly, but then netizens caught a lot of suspicious details surrounding his death, which forced the police to reopen the case and launch an investigation. There are a lot of fake news and misinformation to sift through, but so far, what's true is that the perpetrator has CCP ties, and may even be linked to Xi Jinping, though I'm on the fence about the latter. The CCP ties is more or less confirmed given his family's connections.
Replying to aska Sep 23, 2025
Maybe its just people like you that court controversy - and make mountains out of a molehill. You want desperately…
Just ignore this user. They're basically your typical communist-loving pinkie who look for any excuses to pick a fight and go on a bashing rampage. They've already been on related articles, trying to blow things out of proportion. Don't waste your time with them.

Edit: So true about the CCP canceling people. I mean, just look at what they did to Yu Menglong.
Replying to Ryen_Lux Sep 23, 2025
They're great actors, but as a CP, they're not exactly high on the list. TBH, I think it's better this way. They…
Personally, I'd say they're mediocre at best. Though I can't blame them, given GMMTV has a lot of CPs, so competition is tough.
Replying to kupkup Sep 21, 2025
honestly im glad they broke up they had good chemistry but something was off
I wouldn't call it a breakup. More than, the end of a work partnership. I think fans are more upset with how GMMTV handled the situation, but on the other hand, I have to give them props for not forcing the actors to stay in the CP. We wouldn't want a repeat of OhmNanon.
Replying to Burcu Sep 21, 2025
Great and Inn had great chemistry together. I don't understand why did they decided to break their ship
They're great actors, but as a CP, they're not exactly high on the list. TBH, I think it's better this way. They both wanted to make it work, but they probably saw that it wouldn't work out in the long run. It's best to end the partnership while it's early. Still, I'm disappointed with how GMMTV handled it. They just nipped it with a single statement. Fans must be so disappointed.