I don't think this show is overrated, but grossly underrated. How many people are dissatisfied with the plot and the acting skills, but the biggest significance of this drama is to make people reflect: Is the Mi Rabbit campaign really overkill? How to define power and sex trade and true feelings with poor workplace status? Will the party in power take the initiative to admit its power and transfer its rights? Gender equality is the same as wealth equality. Is it really fair in an absolute sense? How to choose when there is a conflict between professionalism and human nature? What is the meaning of news? To what extent should journalists be influenced by capital? Is the justice and truth you know absolutely objective? Should such problems be blamed on a "bad guy", or should one admit "the scourge of the system"? If it's a system problem, should reform happen? How much reform? Will it be better after the reform? Who will guarantee? ...This drama provided too many questions, forcing me to constantly review some of my previous personal opinions on Mi Rabbit, equal rights, and journalistic responsibility. This process was not easy, even painful, and I had to face my own naivety and shallowness. Inspiring!
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