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smittenskitten · 10 days
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1st anniversary OH NO! HERE COMES TROUBLE (2023)
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xinyuehui · 10 months
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Like mother, like son 🙄
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gulongming · 4 months
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@kdramaspace  2023 YEAR IN REVIEW | Masterclass in Acting
♕ favorite actor & character of 2023: 曾敬驊 Tseng Jing Hua as Pu Yi Yong (不良執念清除師 Oh No! Here Comes Trouble dir. Lin Kuan Hui)
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fujikasa · 1 year
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don’t go where i can’t follow
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mostlyfate · 1 year
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yiyong: bring me food guangyan: get it yourself!! give him the cheap stuff. also guangyan: stop! no big ones! he likes small ones! it needs to be cut specially in round pieces! mushrooms whole! no pickles! 
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fujinrizings · 5 months
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@userdramas event 12: loss
i was reminded, once again, that our grief decides when it is done with us. — hanif abdurraqib. (x)
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storyteller-ish · 10 months
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introducing the cringe-fail protagonists of oh no! here comes trouble
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koalaquarelle · 11 months
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Do you want to see me draw another character of the show ? 👀
Or even more Pu Yiyong ?
(I posted a gif version of this drawing too !)
🖌️ I love Pu Yi Yong a LOT
📝 I was really strucked by how Oh No! Here is well written (there will be absolutely no spoiler bellow)
And one of the strength of the show really is the characters
They have something almost cartoonish in their appearance which matches with the humor of the show.
👔 Like, their looks -their clothes, their hairstyle…-which are really quite stereotypical of their role they have somewhat exaggerated expressions.
📝 However ! These archetypal representations really allows the show to subvert the role they’re given and dive into their personality which goes beyond their appearance
Under their comedic surface, there’s something deeper more complex and more tragic…
🖌️ And honestly, I find Yiyong SOOO well written once again. The show makes us understand him by showing us tiny things, like, thank you for showing us with subtlety and not telling us straightforwardly
📝 I’ll stop my messy and certainly badly written ramble about how much I love Oh No! Here Comes Trouble here for today
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lyselkatzfandomluvs · 10 months
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彭千祐 Péng CianYoù
Men's Uno Taiwan - April 2020.
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nandorthecloser · 11 months
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Yiyong + survivor's guilt
Do you know there was a bus swept by a plane, and a bunch of people died? I stayed up the night before, so I overslept the next morning. And my dad and grandpa took that bus.
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smittenskitten · 11 months
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Because I am scared.
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xinyuehui · 11 months
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How the tables have turned
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hoppipolla · 11 months
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About Yi Yong and Guang Yan’s dynamic 
Their dynamic is so touching for they appear like polar opposites but they actually complement each other. 
Yi Yong relies on Guang Yan’s articulate way of thinking and Guang Yan is amazed by the intensity of Yi Yong’s emotions. 
They do bicker a lot but sometimes, when quiet settles between them, you can see how much they learn from each other. When Yi Yong’s words fail him, he listens to Guang Yan’s way of putting words together (see ep 4). 
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See how Yi Yong leans in? It feels as if he is trying to memorise the words Guang Yan chose to explain the case to the people they are talking to.
When Guang Yan’s analytical mind cannot grasp the situation for it follows no logic, he steadily watches Yi Yong who listens to his emotions. 
Guang Yan is a thinker whereas Yi Yong is a feeler. 
However Guang Yan feels a lot when he is with Yi Yong and sometimes his feelings take over although he’d normally not let that happen. He is quick to read Yi Yong’s expressions and the intensity through which Yi Yong experiences life makes him want to bring him some comfort in whatever way he can. He isn’t completely aware of it himself but he is trying to be a source of warmth to Yi Yong’s cold world. 
A good illustration of such a dynamic would be Chu Ying’s comment in ep 8: “Good things happen when I’m with you”.  Chu Ying doesn’t understand the weight her words have on Yi Yong although Guang Yan understands it immediately and blurts out some awkward words of comfort. 
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Yi Yong’s distress is so obvious to Guang Yan although Chu Ying remains completely oblivious to it. Luckily, by the end of the series, she’ll finally understand why saying such a thing — repeatedly —  was a mistake and a pretty insensitive thing to say. She’s best girl though and I’m not hating on her. We love to see a good character’s development in this house.  
What is so endearing about Yi Yong and Guang Yan’s dynamic is that it wasn’t meant to be. Nothing destined them to become so important to each other so quickly and so subtly. The depths of their bond take root in the fact that both accept to be humble in each other’s presence. But they also both genuinely value each other’s inputs and thoughts. 
Yi Yong has always been constantly judged by random people because his intelligence doesn’t fit into the “academic intelligence” definition. He doesn’t do well at school and so society views him as being not worth much. Guang Yan, on the other hand, is a diligent student who went to med school because that’s what brilliant students do. (that’s what society thinks, this is not my personal opinion) But Yi Yong, although his career path has yet to be written, has faith in his feelings. Although he stopped drawing his comic, he still trusts his instincts and doesn’t let the world’s hypocrisy taint the purity of his heart. 
Guang Yan is lost although his future seems all planned out. He admires Yi Yong for all he is: for the goodness of his heart, his intrepid nature, and his ability to see people for who they truly are. 
Remember when Guang Yan’s father was kind of happy to see his son skip school because of Yi Yong? He didn’t seem to think that Yi Yong was a bad influence on his son. On the contrary, he was glad that Guang Yan was finally opening up. 
Yi Yong and Guang Yan are brutally honest with each other although Guang Yan looks as if he doesn’t always speak his mind when he is with his classmates. However, the fact that Yi Yong’s face is so easy to read makes it easy for him to stop masking his emotions and let it all out. Because Yi Yong doesn’t mind. Because Yi Yong won’t misunderstand his words. Because Yi Yong won’t get offended. 
Both their characters break the usual archetypes of the risk-taker and the diligent student and that is all thanks to Oh No! Here Comes Trouble’s brilliant writing, directing, and acting. 
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fujikasa · 1 year
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cao guangyan a.k.a xiao guang a.k.a 🌸babygirl🌸
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mostlyfate · 1 year
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What’s that sound?
Actually, we have a door. His foot has been injured before, so it’s dangerous for him to take the stairs.
#not yiyong and guangyan exposing themselves in broad daylight
Oh No! Here Comes Trouble 不良執念清除師 2023, dir. Lin Kuan Hui.
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dramaaddict · 11 months
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Oh No! Here Comes Trouble S1E04 // S1E07 & S1E10
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