he deserves the hype, but not y’all turning his airport walk into a survival game… give the man space....lol
yeah, that’s exactly why they need those big guards… but what if he wasn’t prepared?? ..I saw those crazy clips… it’s really too much. He’s so shy and well-mannered .. lol
He’s not just acting, he’s living that messy role. Qi Min is crazy, unpredictable, and insanely terrifying… and Deng Kai still makes him weirdly magnetic to watch. Like why am I rooting for him and hating him at the same time???!!!...lol
The way he switches moods, the intensity in his eyes, the whole “you never know what he’ll do next” thingy… yeah, he absolutely carried that role hard ..
lol..yeah, this lunatic Qi Min already looks amazing with grey hair, and now we’ve got our man doing it too… grey hair takeover in the drama is insane ..lol and we love it..
agree ... she could add so much if they just gave her proper scenes… wasted potential fr.
yeah..there are so many things about the ML they should’ve developed more — his flashbacks, his fight scenes, even his personal moments where he actually processes those memories...
I am obsessed with it and yearn to watch it all at once as well.However, I don't condone disregarding the original…
You’re framing it like the platform is still delivering the same experience… but it’s not. The situation already changed the moment the leak happened. Ignoring piracy and sticking to the same slow release doesn’t protect the experience — it just leaves loyal subscribers stuck behind while the content is already out there.
Also, this isn’t really about “blaming” — it’s about expectations. When something goes wrong on this scale, people expect the platform to adapt, not act like nothing happened. That’s basic crisis management.
And comparing an official release to a leak doesn’t really hold up. A controlled, high-quality release actually helps retain audience attention, reduce spoilers, and keep engagement strong. Holding episodes back while leaks circulate just weakens that.
Contracts and schedules matter, sure — but so does audience trust. Right now, it feels like the loyal, paying viewers are the only ones being asked to just sit still and wait, and that’s where the frustration is coming from.
And most importantly — people have every right to express their anger and frustration toward these platforms. It’s not anyone’s place to shut that down. You can choose to wait, that’s completely fine,BUT YOU CAN’T FORCE OTHERS TO STOP CRITICIZING A SERVICE THEY’RE PAYING FOR.... I hope that’s clear now.
I am obsessed with it and yearn to watch it all at once as well.However, I don't condone disregarding the original…
You’re missing the point. This isn’t about subtitles or whether people choose to wait — that’s totally your choice.
It’s about the platform not handling the situation properly for their own loyal subscribers. In a situation like this, they should have real crisis management and treat their paying audience better.
Some people are fine waiting, others are frustrated — both are valid. Just don’t force your preference on everyone else..
https://x.com/Lou_Anne0404/status/2034965103444156615
https://x.com/sakupung/status/2035979438815654176
These two boys?!! the kind you hate… but can’t fully turn away from.
This is the definition of a villain done right—both in writing and performance...
Two stars coming in strong… congrats to DK and the young LMR.
You really took me through it—made me angry, disgusted, annoyed… and in the end?!! tearing up.
Am I happy he’s still doing amazing even with how they chopped and limited his role? Also yes.
This is one of the best performances my guy ZLH has delivered so far.
That scene was MASSIVE.... That stab was ugly as hell—and the most necessary one so far....OMG
He’s not just acting, he’s living that messy role. Qi Min is crazy, unpredictable, and insanely terrifying… and Deng Kai still makes him weirdly magnetic to watch. Like why am I rooting for him and hating him at the same time???!!!...lol
The way he switches moods, the intensity in his eyes, the whole “you never know what he’ll do next” thingy… yeah, he absolutely carried that role hard ..
He didn’t just play Qi Min — he became Qi Min.
Absolute standout, no question about it..
Counting down till it drops…
Also, this isn’t really about “blaming” — it’s about expectations. When something goes wrong on this scale, people expect the platform to adapt, not act like nothing happened. That’s basic crisis management.
And comparing an official release to a leak doesn’t really hold up. A controlled, high-quality release actually helps retain audience attention, reduce spoilers, and keep engagement strong. Holding episodes back while leaks circulate just weakens that.
Contracts and schedules matter, sure — but so does audience trust. Right now, it feels like the loyal, paying viewers are the only ones being asked to just sit still and wait, and that’s where the frustration is coming from.
And most importantly — people have every right to express their anger and frustration toward these platforms. It’s not anyone’s place to shut that down. You can choose to wait, that’s completely fine,BUT YOU CAN’T FORCE OTHERS TO STOP CRITICIZING A SERVICE THEY’RE PAYING FOR.... I hope that’s clear now.
It’s about the platform not handling the situation properly for their own loyal subscribers. In a situation like this, they should have real crisis management and treat their paying audience better.
Some people are fine waiting, others are frustrated — both are valid. Just don’t force your preference on everyone else..