[Hmm? What analysis? [ear]]
[The gist is that Shi Shan's acting is poor, he's lazy, and he takes shortcuts by dating his co-stars to get into character. As a result, he's harmed too many actresses. Now that "Half a Day" is a huge hit, his past has finally been exposed by fans of the original pairing.]
To cover up the matter, Lao Shan brought up the PUA incident involving the Tianban drama crew to divert attention (it just so happens that PUA is a hot topic recently, and Lao Shan picked the right spot). He intended to use the Tianban drama crew incident to shift the focus of his attention, but Ye Ken got anxious and, fearing to offend Xu Zheng, quickly came out to deny the rumors.
Some people have analyzed that the person who actually conspired with the crew to manipulate Ye Kenwo was Lao Shan, in order to force Ye to fall in love with him and get into character, just like before. However, Ye didn't buy it (Ye's boss is Ji Bapi, who is a ruthless person, and Ye obeys her every command, so she probably wouldn't dare to fall in love), so Lao Shan's plan fell through.
The reason Lin Yin's husband released the recording at this time is probably to imply that Lao Shan was the one who used psychological manipulation.
Holy crap...
[This is chilling to think about...]
[Does the fisherman have a link? I want to read the full article!]
[Here you go! [Link to webpage - 10,000-word analysis! The truth about PUA tactics used by Shi Shan, Lin Yin, and the "Tianban" crew!]]
Oh my God...
What's wrong, fisherman?
[OP, the link you posted is no longer valid...]
Not only is the post gone, but the original poster's account has also been suspended.
【no? 】
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One wave subsides, another rises.
Before the controversy surrounding Shi Shan and Lin Yin's husband's recording had died down, numerous interpretive videos suddenly appeared on Weibo, Douyin, and Pixiv.
[Frame-by-frame analysis! How exactly did Shi Shan get into character?]
[Shi Shan and his thirteen ex-girlfriends: Behind their on-screen romances lies a life of extravagance and debauchery.]
[Meme Encyclopedia: What are the memes behind "Shi Jing Tang," "Shi Shan Tai Bao," and "Tang Shan Xue"?]
[A chilling thought! Did the cast and crew of "Half a Sky" collectively engage in PUA? Not at all!]
My View on Recent Rumors of PUA (Pick-Up Artist) Practices from the Cast of "Tianban"
[Comparison | Ye Chu's attitude towards the "bully" Xu Hanwen VS Ye Chu's attitude towards the "good guy" Shi Shan]
Behind the three-minute recording lies a woman's desperate cry.
These videos vary in length and are spread across various platforms, targeting different audiences. Whether you're a conspiracy theorist, a fan of dark and gritty literature, or an admirer of Machiavellianism, you can find an interpretation that suits you.
Whether it's due to the high quality of the videos themselves, netizens' preference for controversial content, or someone paying for their views, these commentaries have garnered hundreds of thousands to millions of views across various platforms, achieving phenomenal popularity.
Nevertheless, most viewers are still taking a wait-and-see approach. After all, those videos are too far-fetched.
Unexpectedly, the day after these commentaries were released, most of the videos were forcibly taken down!
The internet, already abuzz with the matter, erupted in an uproar.
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