The plot looked so good it really had the potential to be a hit. It su*ks that it got canceled. It's surprising that a big company like GMMTV either didn't do proper background research or underestimated how strong the public backlash would be.
I do have a question, though. Were fans or let's say general viewers calling for the series to be canceled because the author was profiting from fanfiction on a platform where that isn't allowed? Or were they upset because the fanfiction was based on real, well-known artists and later changed into an original work?
If it's the latter, then I don't quite understand, because there are plenty of works that started as fanfiction. For example, the "After" movie franchise was originally inspired by a famous celebrity (although I personally didn't enjoy it). There are also several other Hollywood films and books that began as fanfiction before being adapted into original works.
That said, I also understand that this isn't Hollywood, and fanfiction culture, as well as what's considered acceptable, can vary greatly from country to country.
I really hope the plot, screenwriting, and overall execution turn out well enough to satisfy both viewers and fans as well as prove the haters wrong.
However, I am a little worried because there are 4 screenwriters involved. From my experience, whenever a drama has more than two screenwriters, the plot tends to become inconsistent or all over the place. I really hope that isn't the case here.
Damn!! I was so distracted with ForceBook's hand & neck veins. Sometimes I wasn't able to concentrate in subtitles due to being to focus on searching for Force's neck veins. 🫣🫣🫣🙈🙈🙈😍😍🥰🥰
Also, I have notice that in Perfect 10 Liners Book looks taller than Force however in here it's quite opposite. Is it because of camera angle or in real life Book is taller than him?
I do have a question, though. Were fans or let's say general viewers calling for the series to be canceled because the author was profiting from fanfiction on a platform where that isn't allowed? Or were they upset because the fanfiction was based on real, well-known artists and later changed into an original work?
If it's the latter, then I don't quite understand, because there are plenty of works that started as fanfiction. For example, the "After" movie franchise was originally inspired by a famous celebrity (although I personally didn't enjoy it). There are also several other Hollywood films and books that began as fanfiction before being adapted into original works.
That said, I also understand that this isn't Hollywood, and fanfiction culture, as well as what's considered acceptable, can vary greatly from country to country.
However, I am a little worried because there are 4 screenwriters involved. From my experience, whenever a drama has more than two screenwriters, the plot tends to become inconsistent or all over the place. I really hope that isn't the case here.
Also, I have notice that in Perfect 10 Liners Book looks taller than Force however in here it's quite opposite. Is it because of camera angle or in real life Book is taller than him?