Cast Of Put Your Head On My Shoulder

Okay, let's talk Put Your Head On My Shoulder. The drama that glued many of us to our screens! But let’s be honest, it's the cast that really sold it.
The Dynamic Duo:司徒末 (Si Tu Mo) and 顾未易 (Gu Wei Yi)
First, we have 邢菲 (Xing Fei) as Si Tu Mo. Adorable, relatable, and a bit clumsy. She felt like that friend who always spills coffee, right?
And then there's 林一 (Lin Yi) as Gu Wei Yi. Tall, awkward, genius-level IQ. The dreamy, aloof scientist-next-door type we all secretly (or not-so-secretly) crushed on.
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I know, I know, everyone loves Gu Wei Yi. But hear me out... is he too perfect? Just a tiny bit?
Supporting Characters: The Spice of Life
Let's not forget the supporting cast! They really brought the flavor. The friends, the rivals, the meddling moms. They deserve some love too!
唐晓天 (Tang Xiaotian) as 傅沛 (Fu Pei). The basketball star with questionable decision-making. He added some serious drama, am I right?

I'm just going to say it: I was low-key rooting for Fu Pei at some points. Unpopular opinion, maybe?
Then we have 郑英辰 (Zheng Yingchen) as 王珊 (Wang Shan). The career-driven friend. She provided a nice contrast to Si Tu Mo’s whimsical nature.
The Chemistry: Real or Just Really Good Acting?
The chemistry between Xing Fei and Lin Yi? Undeniable. You could practically feel the sparks flying through the screen.

Their height difference was also super cute! I mean, who doesn't love a good height difference in a drama?
But... here's a thought. Could it be that they're just really good actors? Food for thought.
The Unsung Heroes
Shout out to the actors playing the parents! Especially Si Tu Mo’s mom. Hilariously supportive and always trying to set her daughter up.

Every drama needs those quirky, over-the-top parents, don’t you think?
Final Thoughts: Did the Casting Make or Break It?
Ultimately, the casting of Put Your Head On My Shoulder was brilliant. They found the perfect actors to bring these characters to life.
Could another actor have played Gu Wei Yi? Maybe. But Lin Yi just had that specific awkward charm.

And Xing Fei? She nailed the relatable girl-next-door vibe. You couldn’t help but root for her.
So, did the casting make or break the show? I’d say it definitely made it. It’s hard to imagine anyone else in those roles!
Now, if you'll excuse me, I'm going to go re-watch the series. For research purposes, of course!
