Well as we all guess he isn't R but the accomplice...
and im stilll curious why liu suifeng didnt realize/ shock that qiushui has the same face with li chenzhou still no explanation why they share the same face
I'm still on episode 27, and I have a hunch that 'R' is the male lead's second brother. He doesn't do anything until episode 28, just acts like a nice guy in the middle. Am I right? Haha.
Also, Sancai seems quite suspicious hhe was too quick/ too smooth align with and believe that Qiushui was the author of this Jianghu world. I'm still curious why Liu Suifeng didn't realize or show any shock that Qiushui shares the same face as Li Chenzhou. There's still no explanation for why they look alike.
Did Mo Yuanzhi mistakenly believe that his drug was the reason the early-stage subject appeared miraculously healthy for seven days, when in fact it was a phase of terminal lucidity in the actual phenomenon/ medical state?
t's obvious that if humans didn't consume alcohol, the negative consequences associated with it would decrease significantly or even disappear. Yet they drink alcohol as if it were plain water.
What I don't understand is singers, idols, and athletes. Aren’t their professions supposed to require maintaining physical health, vocal quality, and stamina? Still, many of them consume alcohol, which clearly offers no benefit to their performance or well-being.
We've also seen doctors, pilots, and land transport drivers consuming alcohol. They’re only tested for alcohol levels before starting work, but there's no absolute ban on alcohol consumption—even though such a ban could help prevent workplace accidents.
These people are generally healthy, especially in countries where walking is a common part of daily life. Yet they still increase their health risks by consuming alcohol. I truly don't understand how a simple taste can become a habit, and then evolve into a major risk factor for both personal safety and public well-being.
what about his cheating scandal?? is he innocent from that? genq
If he had a wife, then the cheating scandal would be valid. The problem is, he doesn’t have one. Dating is the most foolish thing humans do—it carries no legal power like marriage does. But wanting the same legal protection when problems arise in a dating relationship is a huge mistake.
Xu Kai is constantly caught up in dating scandals. How foolish of him, especially considering he works as an actor. If he were married and tried to live a simple, genuine relationship, maybe these problems wouldn’t keep happening. The issue is, if you’re an actor or actress, you can’t start a new life as a private individual to build a household—at least not until you’ve reached success or become a regular lead actor every year. He should already understand this. He shouldn’t be messing around with women beyond casual friendship unless he’s truly committed to starting a legal family life. But he’s just an ordinary human—impatient and reckless. That’s why he leaves the door wide open for scandals to come in at any time.
Why did she receive backlash from her mainland fans for attending Blackpink’s show?
You must understand the type of events abroad that you attend as an actress or public figure from China. Those who travel overseas with a Chinese passport and hold public figure status, such as actors or celebrities have a responsibility to uphold the dignity of the nation and its values, even when they are outside of China. Why? Because they have significant exposure, which can bring both positive and negative influence to other citizens.
Crazy Horse Paris is known for its sensual and erotic themes. In China, such content is generally not accepted, so anyone who performs in or even attends the show may face backlash or problems
I kept wondering why Oh Nara and Park Taejoon felt so familiar in this drama. Turns out, they had an unfulfilled love story in My Mister (2018). Their story was just as heartbreaking as the one between Ajusshi and IU in that drama. In My Mister, everyone’s life was steeped in hardship. It was a drama set against a metropolitan and urban backdrop that felt stark and contrasting. And now, in this new drama, Oh Nara ends up wasting the chance to build a happy relationship with Park Taejoon.
There was someone who constantly bullied me in 2005 and 2008. Now I'm 32 years old—so does that mean I should sue them for 10 billion won too? I haven't even suffered major hardships in life, so I don't need to be some weak person who sues others over past events.
How pathetic that jerk is— Using the excuse that “if she had apologized earlier, the lawsuit wouldn’t have happened,” while not even presenting concrete evidence from the school. What a money-hungry scumbag. From the start, this case has been strange. If he were truly a vengeful victim of Song Ha Yoon’s bullying, he would’ve exposed her back in 2017 when Fight For My Way was hugely popular. That means the accuser is either just greedy for money, an insider from a rival company, or a pawn of Song Ha Yoon’s competitors. This drama is disgusting.
In China, they can block/ cancel the actor with criminal cases like Kris Wu’s prostitution/rape, Deng Lun and Zheng Shuang’s tax evasion, Zhang Zhehan’s photo in front of a Japanese imperial monument, and other serious issues. But in Korea? All someone has to say is “I was bullied by this actor” and BOOM—instant cancellation.
The Korean entertainment world is revolting. Writers have lost the ability to create original stories, and they’ve completely surrendered Korean values to Western influence. They don’t even try to preserve the identity of the K-thing anymore.
3 dramas this year
Your niece is currently being neglected by her parents
hope she's okay
too many miserable thing happen in her career
seems like the new generation actresses fill the regular spot now
still no explanation why they share the same face
Also, Sancai seems quite suspicious hhe was too quick/ too smooth align with and believe that Qiushui was the author of this Jianghu world.
I'm still curious why Liu Suifeng didn't realize or show any shock that Qiushui shares the same face as Li Chenzhou. There's still no explanation for why they look alike.
What I don't understand is singers, idols, and athletes. Aren’t their professions supposed to require maintaining physical health, vocal quality, and stamina? Still, many of them consume alcohol, which clearly offers no benefit to their performance or well-being.
We've also seen doctors, pilots, and land transport drivers consuming alcohol. They’re only tested for alcohol levels before starting work, but there's no absolute ban on alcohol consumption—even though such a ban could help prevent workplace accidents.
These people are generally healthy, especially in countries where walking is a common part of daily life. Yet they still increase their health risks by consuming alcohol. I truly don't understand how a simple taste can become a habit, and then evolve into a major risk factor for both personal safety and public well-being.
is this same genre with Reset?
maybe her double chin makes her look older
Xu Kai is constantly caught up in dating scandals. How foolish of him, especially considering he works as an actor. If he were married and tried to live a simple, genuine relationship, maybe these problems wouldn’t keep happening. The issue is, if you’re an actor or actress, you can’t start a new life as a private individual to build a household—at least not until you’ve reached success or become a regular lead actor every year. He should already understand this. He shouldn’t be messing around with women beyond casual friendship unless he’s truly committed to starting a legal family life. But he’s just an ordinary human—impatient and reckless. That’s why he leaves the door wide open for scandals to come in at any time.
China has some dignity and norm
Why? Because they have significant exposure, which can bring both positive and negative influence to other citizens.
Crazy Horse Paris is known for its sensual and erotic themes. In China, such content is generally not accepted, so anyone who performs in or even attends the show may face backlash or problems
How pathetic that jerk is— Using the excuse that “if she had apologized earlier, the lawsuit wouldn’t have happened,” while not even presenting concrete evidence from the school. What a money-hungry scumbag. From the start, this case has been strange. If he were truly a vengeful victim of Song Ha Yoon’s bullying, he would’ve exposed her back in 2017 when Fight For My Way was hugely popular. That means the accuser is either just greedy for money, an insider from a rival company, or a pawn of Song Ha Yoon’s competitors.
This drama is disgusting.
In China, they can block/ cancel the actor with criminal cases like Kris Wu’s prostitution/rape, Deng Lun and Zheng Shuang’s tax evasion, Zhang Zhehan’s photo in front of a Japanese imperial monument, and other serious issues.
But in Korea? All someone has to say is “I was bullied by this actor” and BOOM—instant cancellation.
The Korean entertainment world is revolting. Writers have lost the ability to create original stories, and they’ve completely surrendered Korean values to Western influence. They don’t even try to preserve the identity of the K-thing anymore.