Can you change the country?this is clearly a Chinese drama, the production, filming and actors are all Chinese, this can be easily seen from the credits, all in Simplified Chinese, claiming a Taiwanese drama is just to avoid censorship.
I don't know the date, just guessing, I'm not sure.Because on September 7 the director said on weibo that something good was expected to happen, and then the night before, The administrator of the microblogging super topic discussion forum issued a notice: after the previous and today's communication with the BCOYD officials, the review of super topic posts will be open until after the drama is finished, as a counterfactual, if it wasn't going to be aired or hoped to be aired, they would not have done so out of the blue.
Good news:The project team is collecting data on the drama's positive reviews and popularity after airing, and is presumably in the process of marketing the drama to other suitable international broadcast platforms. Bad news:The drama has been further suppressed in China, with many images and video clips removed from Weibo, and the main movie and clips, as well as reaction videos, are no longer searchable on bilibili.
Some good news, now that Yao Xing Hao and the director of this drama are live on douyin, and listening to their tone it doesn't sound like they're completely unable to air, there's still hope. Also, they revealed some spoilers for the ending of the drama
But what is the twisted logic of the fucking CCP that both iQIYI and WeTV can poop BL and LGBTQ shows out of themselves…
The Chinese government doesn't care if not too many people report it to the government, or they don't care, there are examples of foreign bl dramas being controlled, for example "Semantic Error" was blocked in China for a while, but these examples are rare. It's also possible that the diplomatic crisis is a concern, most of the actors are Chinese, and most of the cast and crew are Chinese. "Meet You at the Blossom" is not banned in China because it's a collaboration with a Thai company that invests in and distributes it under the name of a Thai drama, but of course, MYATB is not as popular as BCOYD in China.
But what is the twisted logic of the fucking CCP that both iQIYI and WeTV can poop BL and LGBTQ shows out of themselves…
Because CCP only dares to bully China's own people, and not many Chinese will report foreign dramas, but Chinese dramas are in a state of hatred and imbalance that many Chinese will report them
I used to think that Chinese BL could return to glory in the form of airing overseas, I used to think that the Chinese government would turn a blind eye as long as it didn't air in mainland China, but now I realize that I was wrong, it turns out that as long as any BL drama is popular it will be controlled by the government, and Chinese BL has obviously lost any hope.
The Chinese people are so freaked out now that homophobia/hate bl goes to the authorities, and the Chinese government's homophobia is so deep in their bones that I can only feel deep despair as a gay man living in such a country. A TV series that is not shown in mainland China is banned, this is ridiculous.
Some bad news:All clips and related content about this drama have been taken down on Chinese douyin (i.e. the Chinese version of tiktok) and Xiaohongshu (i.e. the Chinese version of IG), and nothing about it is searchable any more, which I'm guessing is due to the fact that the drama's popularity has been reported by bl-haters/homophobes or peers, which has led to the Chinese officials noticing at this point.(As of this afternoon, the drama is at #7 on China's Douban Hot Chinese TV Dramas list, as a drama that doesn't air in China.)
The show is already on the air, each episode is about thirty minutes long, not exactly a short length series, and the production quality is good, so go watch it!
Bad news:The drama has been further suppressed in China, with many images and video clips removed from Weibo, and the main movie and clips, as well as reaction videos, are no longer searchable on bilibili.