Hmh is handsome. The most beautiful asian actor I've ever seen. Yeah, yeah...But do we want to talk about his…
FWIW, I've been saying all along that C-drama actors & actresses are more universally beautiful than their K-drama counterparts (as well as K-pop "idols"), but my personal opinion doesn't count for much when it's vastly outnumbered by those of the koreaboos who seem to think that Asian history & culture began in the 21st century.
I don't recall my saying that you have "zero brain cells," do you? Wasn't that you, Einstein?
Here's a bit of unsolicited advice: don't dish out what you can't take. Because if you're begging, I'm not more than willing to subject you to further intellectual shaming & suffering.
Now you've proven yourself to be not simply an idiot, but a hypocrite, too.
I want to watch but I have little faith in Song Wei Long’s acting. How is he in this? If response is encouraging…
People who are watching this probably don't (currently) share your (current) opinion about SWL's acting. Otherwise, they wouldn't likely still be watching.
So it's kind of futile for you to ask. Either wait until Glory comes out in a couple of days. Or try a couple of episodes of this drama in the meantime.
We'll somehow manage to live & go on no matter what your excellence lets us know you decide.
What incentives would an entertainment company have to air an entire on-going drama all at once? What proprietary algorithms would support such a business model?
If you could adequately answer these questions, you'd be more careful what you wish for.
They're banning Rich Ceo and Poor Girl in China so we thankfully we'll never have to see that trope again.
Unless you have access to the original NRTA statute (assuming you even know Chinese), you should take what you see on Western social media about the Chinese entertainment industry with a heavy grain of salt.
I know you're stating what you're seeing. But what you're seeing isn't necessarily true. That's my point.
You know it & I know you know it & you know I know you know it.
Now run along, little troll, unless you feel like you still haven't gotten sufficient
schoollng.
You're welcome for the free lessons, by the way!
Just curious, but do you actually have any original thoughts of your own? Or do you just regurgitate recycled memes every time you open your mouth?
I don't recall my saying that you have "zero brain cells," do you? Wasn't that you, Einstein?
Here's a bit of unsolicited advice: don't dish out what you can't take. Because if you're begging, I'm not more than willing to subject you to further intellectual shaming & suffering.
Now you've proven yourself to be not simply an idiot, but a hypocrite, too.
Keep digging a deeper hole for yourself, loser.
Not only are you a whiny little b1tch, but also a functionally illiterate idiot.
So it's kind of futile for you to ask. Either wait until Glory comes out in a couple of days. Or try a couple of episodes of this drama in the meantime.
We'll somehow manage to live & go on no matter what your excellence lets us know you decide.
If you could adequately answer these questions, you'd be more careful what you wish for.
Ditto.
Ok, what's the exact word that the NRTA used in Chinese?
And how would you know that a ban has been basically implied, especially if you don't even know the original Chinese word that's being used?
I know you're stating what you're seeing. But what you're seeing isn't necessarily true. That's my point.
From what I understand, the NRTA is regulating materialistic displays by CEO's (in short dramas only).
Admittedly, this is just hearsay, so maybe someone more privy to the situation wishes to share.