Saturday, November 12, 2005

Gimme some Standards

Went last night with Markie, Cyn, KB for a last minute impromptu supper outing @ Selegie Rocher Beancurd. Though I’m technically extremely tired, I just couldn’t give it a miss because I will be mounting duty today which means to say my weekends for this week is “Gone with the Wind”

We proceed to the Mustafa Centre after our meal. It was quite an eye opener because it was my first visit there. I think it’s even better than Giant for it offers a whole lot more varieties under 1 roof with reasonably cheaper price than NTUC. That’s what Markie claims. (Provided you don’t mind being the fair skinned minority shopping among the darker shades of majority. No offence here though.)

Somehow, I seriously think the standard of Chinese drama serial produced by TCS is getter from bad to worse.

Say for example “Portrait of a Home” shown on golden belt timeslot @7pm. A lot of redundant characters that appears on season 1 are still around at season 2. It seems that there will be a story for each character that appears on screen, whether he/she is playing a big/small part in the overall production.

The end conclusion: the whole picture got so messy, jumping from 1 to another scene. Just like a book that is read halfway yet uncompleted, a entirely new book will be introduced to you by half time and it keep coming and coming until you have so many reading materials to choose from but you have absolutely no idea what the fuck the ending of the first book.

What’s so big fuck about a “big 100 episodes drama production” when the quality produced is shit? I rather you give me a good quality 20 episodes production anytime.

Remembered viewing “福满人间” a few years back? Even though it is a 40 or 60 episodes (couldn’t remember correctly) drama, I’m sure you would have agree with me unanimously it never fails to bring a heartily laughter to everyone who catches the show with its lively contents.

I believe this is the standard “big time drama production” should deliver, instead of never ever ending family squabbles over money.

Perhaps the only good point about "Portrait of a Home” is the emergence of pretty eye candy Jessica Liu aka Ruan Mian Mian which my whole platoon thinks she is hot.

Jessica Liu: e lady from the sunny island of Langkawi!


Aiyah, not much time left to dwell on this topic. Have to go back to camp soon.

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