I don’t watch many K-dramas, but the chokehold this drama has on me is unreal. I usually wait until the last 2–4 episodes before binging, yet here I am. I also have a 3,500-word assessment due on December 6th, and yet here I am camping in the comment section, reading comments as if they’re academic texts.
Hopefully Her next drama, I genuinely wanna see her in a fluffy romance drama. With a male lead in her age range.…
Theres tiers within C-ent. Urban dramas are seen as more “prestigious” or “mature” for an actor, it has higher chance of being on TV. That is because urban dramas usually deal with aspects of family life/domestic real life issues. You can gain new fans from different demographic. It also has higher chance of getting nominated for big awards as opposed to Idol dramas, which can be popular and make acotors/actresses popular but it doesn’t come with the chance of being nominated for awards.
That’s what I want to know too. How long does it take to film 24 eps?
I’m guessing she’ll finish by January or in January. We haven’t got any Reuters nor a ceremony. Also Lusi was going in and out of filming location to promote tsopg.
I watch just about everything that piques my interest, and I’ve seen many of Lusi’s dramas, from OME to both HL. However, the one I couldn’t truly get into at first was LLTG. I usually preferred the Xianxia/fantasy genre over historical dramas, enjoying the romance and fairytale aspects these costume dramas often portray.
It wasn’t until late 2023, after taking a break from dramas for exams, that I decided to give LLTG another try. Seeing its 9.0 rating on MDL piqued my interest, and I wanted to understand why it was rated so highly. Because I approached it with a fresh, open mind after my break, I was able to appreciate it more. The plot was heavy, but I got through it, and I can’t lie—it was a complete masterpiece. Despite its heavy tone and 56 episodes, I enjoyed every bit of it.
After finishing it, I craved another drama like it. So when I saw the teasers for PG, I was excited but cautious, not wanting to get my hopes up in case it turned out to be underwhelming. However, this show didn’t disappoint at all. Many other comments have already mentioned how it’s a show that will be remembered and cherished years from now, rather than one that just rides the wave of hype or statistics, and I couldn’t agree more.
All I’m going to say is that while stats are important (they do matter in determining engagement and the show’s reach), they shouldn’t be the defining factor. There have been shows that have come and gone, breaking LLTG’s records, yet wherever I go—YouTube, TikTok, X, you name it—LLTG is always at the top of drama recommendations. Legacy is far more important than data (and not that this show is doing poorly; I emphasise this because of the constant data comparisons between two entirely different shows). People might be losing sight of what really matters.
If you’ve read this far, I just want to say: watch it with an open mind. Ignore the background noise and judge it for yourself. After all, you know yourself best.
Have you guys noticed that only we deal with this amount of haters day by day? This just shows how big our actors…
I have seen these type of trolls on YZ & LYF drama pages. So she is doing something right if they need to bash her for existing. You can tell it’s the same person with different accounts too.
On Weibo, if you search up pear girl the other drama content comes up. If you go on douyin and xhs, pg is shadowbanned. Big fan accounts have been banned for 30 days (conveniently as long as the airing schedule). People cannot like the pg content on it as well.
The show is shadowbanned cuz the other drama’s team bought the IP on all major platforms like douyin, Weibo, xhs etc. That’s why Lusi had no choice but to ask her friends to promote the drama.
I watch just about everything that piques my interest, and I’ve seen many of Lusi’s dramas, from OME to both HL. However, the one I couldn’t truly get into at first was LLTG. I usually preferred the Xianxia/fantasy genre over historical dramas, enjoying the romance and fairytale aspects these costume dramas often portray.
It wasn’t until late 2023, after taking a break from dramas for exams, that I decided to give LLTG another try. Seeing its 9.0 rating on MDL piqued my interest, and I wanted to understand why it was rated so highly. Because I approached it with a fresh, open mind after my break, I was able to appreciate it more. The plot was heavy, but I got through it, and I can’t lie—it was a complete masterpiece. Despite its heavy tone and 56 episodes, I enjoyed every bit of it.
After finishing it, I craved another drama like it. So when I saw the teasers for PG, I was excited but cautious, not wanting to get my hopes up in case it turned out to be underwhelming. However, this show didn’t disappoint at all. Many other comments have already mentioned how it’s a show that will be remembered and cherished years from now, rather than one that just rides the wave of hype or statistics, and I couldn’t agree more.
All I’m going to say is that while stats are important (they do matter in determining engagement and the show’s reach), they shouldn’t be the defining factor. There have been shows that have come and gone, breaking LLTG’s records, yet wherever I go—YouTube, TikTok, X, you name it—LLTG is always at the top of drama recommendations. Legacy is far more important than data (and not that this show is doing poorly; I emphasise this because of the constant data comparisons between two entirely different shows). People might be losing sight of what really matters.
If you’ve read this far, I just want to say: watch it with an open mind. Ignore the background noise and judge it for yourself. After all, you know yourself best.