About Yu Tu's career choice - If he's an engineer, couldn't he still work as an engineer in something that's more commercial, like maybe for a company like Boeing? I see this in my field (I'm not an aerospace engineer). People can work commercial or work in the public sector, which may not make as much.
I don't see why he needs to start all over at a bank - he could be working for an airline company. Also... if he graduated from finance and took engineering ...shouldn't he have graduated mid/late 20s? I don't think he's been working in the space program for that long, because of his schooling. I don't think that many courses from finance are applicable to engineering, so he'd have to do a lot of the courses (except maybe electives). It also looks like he has some HVAC background and knows how to fix projectors? He really could be working at a factory/designing something more commercial. I don't see why he has to give up his engineering background to make money.
If he has graduated 10 years ago from finance, I think it would be hard to hire him - because he has not been working in a related field.
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oh lol I just realize you can't really tell what I was referencing - "I would imagine all the top executives there must be looking somewhat like Yu Tu. Very worried and stoic." I know it's probably not meant to be funny but.. Yu Tu is very stoic and worried in this drama.
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I became a fan of Yibo after watching this (I had no clue who he was before). I liked it...the team/career development and the troubles they have to build the team. I found it very interesting. I really liked the older gaming generation storyline, about miss opportunities, which spoke to me.
I don't really care about the gaming part itself, as I don't play those types of games (so I am lost), but I thought the story was good. The villainess though, I was fast-forwarding their scenes.
I liked how the leads supported each other in their careers. Xiang Kong helped guide her but didn't do everything for her, which I thought was really cool.
In this drama his acting disappoint me.i am not biased with anyone.but his acting is really not good in this drama.
Thank you for your reply! I like this exchange/discussion.
I will look at his facial expressions. I did not have any issue with his facial expressions so far, it was his tone that was bothering me.
I did not realize it was his character to have a low tone, and I was starting to have doubts about his acting.
I have watched Yang Yang in Love O2O, which I don't think was dubbed but I found the leads lacked chemistry. I don't know if it's due to the actress or him, but it made me question his acting, until I have seen The King's Avatar, which I love, but realize he was dubbed.
I did not know they were dubbing their voices (haha I cannot tell in the latest cdramas, as they're quite in sync). I heard that is also hard for actors who aren't as familiar with dubbing to convey the same emotions as they originally had on set.
In this drama his acting disappoint me.i am not biased with anyone.but his acting is really not good in this drama.
I've only finished up to episode 5 but his speech delivery is quite wooden. I know his character is a bit stoic but he seems so monotoned when he speaks, that it is beginning to bother me.
I hope as I progress and they fall in love and he becomes happier, he will show more emotions.
I know playing a stoic character is difficult...so that's why I'm patient. TBH I started this partly because it was esports and also for his face xD. I think he's very good looking.
Also, Dilibra is great in her role so I'm loving it (I like the story too).
I liked Yang Yang in the King's Avatar, but I realize he was also dubbed there.
I really like this show. Unfortunately no subs right now - I'm just enjoying the music. They have really good duets. I am introduced to many new artists - like Li Xinyi (I have not heard of him before, even though I have heard of his OST for TGCF donghua). Sometimes I wonder what the mentors are thinking, it's not always the singer that I like gets chosen - but that's the thing with music - everyone has different tastes. It's who the mentors want to collaborate with. I notice I tend to agree with Tiger Hu's judgements. The music critic's words seem brutal from what I can understand but sometimes I agree with him/them. lol. There was only one pair that got me cringing but no mentors wanted to collaborate with them either xD
I don't see why he needs to start all over at a bank - he could be working for an airline company.
Also... if he graduated from finance and took engineering ...shouldn't he have graduated mid/late 20s? I don't think he's been working in the space program for that long, because of his schooling. I don't think that many courses from finance are applicable to engineering, so he'd have to do a lot of the courses (except maybe electives). It also looks like he has some HVAC background and knows how to fix projectors?
He really could be working at a factory/designing something more commercial. I don't see why he has to give up his engineering background to make money.
If he has graduated 10 years ago from finance, I think it would be hard to hire him - because he has not been working in a related field.
I don't really care about the gaming part itself, as I don't play those types of games (so I am lost), but I thought the story was good. The villainess though, I was fast-forwarding their scenes.
I liked how the leads supported each other in their careers. Xiang Kong helped guide her but didn't do everything for her, which I thought was really cool.
I will look at his facial expressions. I did not have any issue with his facial expressions so far, it was his tone that was bothering me.
I did not realize it was his character to have a low tone, and I was starting to have doubts about his acting.
I have watched Yang Yang in Love O2O, which I don't think was dubbed but I found the leads lacked chemistry. I don't know if it's due to the actress or him, but it made me question his acting, until I have seen The King's Avatar, which I love, but realize he was dubbed.
I did not know they were dubbing their voices (haha I cannot tell in the latest cdramas, as they're quite in sync). I heard that is also hard for actors who aren't as familiar with dubbing to convey the same emotions as they originally had on set.
I hope as I progress and they fall in love and he becomes happier, he will show more emotions.
I know playing a stoic character is difficult...so that's why I'm patient. TBH I started this partly because it was esports and also for his face xD. I think he's very good looking.
Also, Dilibra is great in her role so I'm loving it (I like the story too).
I liked Yang Yang in the King's Avatar, but I realize he was also dubbed there.
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