Mobius was a really engaging watch, mainly because of Bai Jing Ting’s performance. He absolutely carried the drama — his acting felt natural, layered, and emotionally believable. He has a way of expressing inner conflict so subtly that you can feel what his character is going through even in silence.
The story itself was interesting and different, with a strong emotional core and an intriguing premise. I especially liked how the drama explored psychological depth and relationships rather than relying only on surface-level romance. The emotional tension was well done, and there were moments that really pulled me in.
That said, the middle part did drag a little. The pacing slowed down more than necessary, and a few episodes felt stretched. But even then, the performances — especially Bai Jing Ting’s — kept me invested enough to continue.
The story itself was interesting and different, with a strong emotional core and an intriguing premise. I especially liked how the drama explored psychological depth and relationships rather than relying only on surface-level romance. The emotional tension was well done, and there were moments that really pulled me in.
That said, the middle part did drag a little. The pacing slowed down more than necessary, and a few episodes felt stretched. But even then, the performances — especially Bai Jing Ting’s — kept me invested enough to continue.
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