Yang Kai (B-Boy Keven) booked One and Only movie with all the team members & children of Star Space
"I was deeply touched by Captain Wang Yibo's performance I often feel that he is myself. I think of myself chasing my dream when I was 13 year old. From the streets to the world stage!"
Yang Kai's kid was also wearing the necklace Yibo gifted him on his birth 🥹
I’m so curious if during Wei Wuxian’s Yiling Patriarch era the people of Yiling could recognize him.
We know he went into town and was treated pretty normally. It could be that people didn’t know who he was, or they knew did and didn’t care, either of which would be incredibly funny:
Yiling citizen: Oh look there’s the radish guy! He’s quite nice, always sweet to the kids and his radishes are surprisingly good!
Visiting cultivator: that’s the Yiling Patriarch, Wei Wuxian
Yiling Citizen:
What
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Person who’s not from Yiling: I don’t know how you live here, I’d be terrified the Yiling Patriarch would come and kill me!
Person from Yiling: I saw Wei Wuxian trip over his robes, fall flat on his face, and just lie there while his child poked him
The funniest thing on my dash right now is folks who are familiar with The Untamed (i.e., the 2019 TV series) only via GIFsets reblogged by their mutuals honestly being under the impression that it’s, like, a period romantic comedy or something and going “wait, that guy is an evil wizard?”
I feel like mdzs fandom doesn't grapple with the implications behind wen ning's reanimation beyond using it as proof that wwx's demonic cultivation is ethical because wen ning died with resentment. Because yes becoming a fierce corpse allowed him to fulfill his regrets, but it's not like he just went back to a peaceful afterlife after that-- reanimating him had the added, though not intended, side effect of dehumanizing him and forcing him to be a weapon for someone else to wield beyond his own humanity, and with the added caveat of the horrors of semi-immortality on the precipice of society, outliving nearly all of your loved ones in a world that you know killed them. It's a lot to think about