The novels recommended after the failure to defeat the villain were " I Lying flat after the failure of the strategy " and " The failure of the strategy ". These novels focused on the failure of the strategy and described the story of the protagonist choosing to give up or develop feelings for the villain after defeating the villain. These novels provided a different perspective and plot from the traditional strategy, giving readers a new reading experience.
I'm not sure specifically what 'gail oust fantastic fiction' refers to. It could be a very specific or made - up concept. Maybe 'gail' is a name and 'oust' means to drive out in relation to some aspect of fantastic fiction, but without more context it's hard to say.
Well, without having read the 'I failed to throw the villain away novel', it's hard to say precisely. However, based on the title, it could involve a protagonist who has a plan to eliminate or distance themselves from a villainous character. But things go awry, and the villain remains in the picture, causing trouble for the protagonist, their friends, or the world they live in. This could lead to a story full of conflict, suspense, and the protagonist having to come up with new strategies to deal with the situation.
Since there's no common knowledge about 'gail oust fantastic fiction', it's hard to give a definite explanation. It might be a creative phrase someone came up with. Maybe 'gail' has a plan to oust or challenge the norms in fantastic fiction. But this is just a guess.
Since I haven't read the novel, I can't say for sure. But likely there is a protagonist who is the one trying to throw away the villain, and of course, the villain themselves.
The following were some recommendations for novels where the main character failed: " The Loser Becomes a Saint,"" This Damned Main Character Model,"" If I'm Not the Main Character, What's the Matter of Being in a Shuraba?"" The All-rounded Big Boss Is Not to Be Trifled With,"" The All-rounded Substitute,"" I'm Trying to Deal with the Chosen One," and " Please Let Me Failed." The protagonists of these novels all experienced failure, but failure did not mean the end. The protagonists kept working hard and growing in failure, and finally succeeded in obtaining what they wanted. I hope you like these recommendations.
There was no specific information about the three failed actors in One Thought at Mt. Guan. The search results mentioned that Liu Shishi and Liu Yuning's performance in the drama had been criticized by the audience, but they did not provide a detailed evaluation or specific acting problems. Therefore, based on the information provided, it was impossible to answer this question accurately.
There were three actors who were considered "failures" by the audience. They were Liu Shishi, Liu Yuning, and Zhang San. The audience was disappointed with Liu Shishi's performance, thinking that her acting skills had not improved much and that she needed to use dubbing. The audience felt that her performance was dull and lacked flexibility. Sometimes, they could not even see who she was supposed to talk to. Liu Yuning's performance was also criticized by some viewers, who thought that his character's performance was dull and did not show the complex inner world of the character. As for Zhang San, since the search results did not mention his specific situation, I am unable to provide any information about him. In general, the audience felt that the three actors 'performance was not good enough. If they could be replaced, the show might be even more perfect.
He didn't know the details of the three failed actors in One Thought at Mt. Guan. The search results mentioned Liu Shishi and Liu Yuning as the lead actors, as well as some of their problems and criticisms in the drama. However, there was no specific information about the third failed actor. Therefore, he could not answer this question accurately.