I saw on YouTube that it's China's Holiday of remembering the passing people (dead) so it could be the reason…
It's national mourning day today for all those that passed away due to COVID-19, so they cancelled all public entertainment (so no dramas or variety shows on TV) Tomorrow will also be only one episode due to scheduling. It should resume regularly on the 6th?
"Please don' t believe everyone and check the sources"WELL, seems like I can't answer to Skibbies post but please…
I explained what I understood from the situation as someone asked, it's true that it's difficult to know what of it true, and it's especially chaotic with so many other parties involved (antis, maybe other actors' teams, people who know half the story), it's why I typed so much out, to give context. Regardless, I hope Xiao Zhan weather this out, I was going to peek at Douluo Dalu after all.
"Please don' t believe everyone and check the sources"WELL, seems like I can't answer to Skibbies post but please…
????? i got what the weibo narrative is currently saying, I've tried to verify it as far as I could, have you? All chinese are well aware of what sites are blocked, and some know why they might be, ao3 have never been blocked, it doesn't operate in China so it doesn't need to comply to Chinese laws. What you are saying applies to Google (and only google).
Does anyone know what happened with Xiao zhan's fans and some website (ao3 I think)? I've seen tons of people…
wyb and xz real people shippers wrote some explicit fic of them two, dumped it on lofter (think tumblr), linked the ao3 version which has the explicit content. some xz fans got mad, reported lofter, and reported ao3. Lofter got some fics and tags (?) nuked, and some writers were spooked and deleted lots of fics. Since ao3 is not a chinese site but it DOES feature explicit content, it was subsequently blocked. AO3 have never been blocked before, so this essentially drew ire from anyone who is in ANY fandom, since a lot of people use the site (there's lot of people that just disapprove the behaviour too).
It really doesn't help that some xz fans didn't seem to think there's anything wrong with what they did, there's other parties involved (like weibo disabled comments for related topics and blocked one of the ao3 tags that was discussing this. it's unclear if it's xz's terrible PR team behind it or weibo being awful as usual). SO now the entire fandom space is downvoting his work and such. (it's common for antis to downvote someone else's work in a flame war, except this time it's half the young cnetizens) There's some people that's trying to boycott stuff he endorse so that XZ will lose his endorsement and stuff. I strongly disapprove of this, but I get the anger and I understand why other people will retaliate this way.
I have no idea why xz fans didn't just ignore the goddamn fic, and if they couldn't, start a fan war, the rps fans and actor fans have been flaming each other since the drama started. Reporting sites because you are pissed about fandom drama is over the top and unfair, so you end up with this. I don't really have issues with XZ but some of his fans are facepalming, and there's little backfiring from overzealous marketing too. To be fair, other idols/popular actors have had similar problems, just never to the extent of this, because usually it's contained in the idol fandom space.
yeah mostly. i mean haters don't generally dig up writer's weibo to yell at them, especially a fairly decent drama. He does read other comments not on his weibo (as shown in Joy of Life where there's more criticisms) but Young Blood's overall reception is pretty good, the negatives are about plot twists being forced and some logic issues + ending complaints.
Wan'er's issuse is she's kind of boring, she's the nice and polite ideal girl you marry, I know the story made…
Eh I think he needs it, he's incredibly lonely in the world and Wan'er understands him. As for her family, he needs them too since CPP and Emperor all have their own agendas. I don't ship the otp like most people, but I do get the logic behind it.
This got pretty lots of attention in China though, considering the cast, sudden airing and lack of advertising
Yeah viki is more likely to pick well known actors dramas or contemporary romance since those have big audience and modern dramas are easier to translate. Joy of Life drew some audience for this drama (JoL was really popular so that helped), and so will Douluodalu once it release.
This got pretty lots of attention in China though, considering the cast, sudden airing and lack of advertising
It broadcasted on Hunan TV, which is the best TV station excluding the national station rating-wise, so it was a really good platform and got decent ratings itself, and it got sold to other TV stations too. Oh actually, it did about the same or smidge better than Legend of Fuyao that broadcasted on the same station, same time slot and I think roughly same time period (Fuyao might be bit earlier, can't remember)
It did decently considering small budget and no super popular actors (ZXC made a small splash with My Huckleberry Friends), but it garnered fair amount of loyal fans with its story. It's sort of a scale thing, it's more popular than expected (and it's more popular than most webdramas, especially the fluff ones), but there's lot more bigger budget and IPs, which are the ones that's more likely to get translated too.
Not going to say about the ending because was already expecting something like that and as far as the show is…
Wan'er's issuse is she's kind of boring, she's the nice and polite ideal girl you marry, I know the story made her that way partly because that's what some people's idealised girlfriend is and also FX could really use someone that's comfortable and understands him regardless. Duo duo is definitely more my type of girl, but I don't ship them because I think she deserves better LOL (also it would be nice for hetero friendship + cooperating without romance getting in the way)
Is there any bug with this drama? Only 2k watchers. For days/weeks It was listed as top 2 in top shows drama for…
i see it as 9th at the moment? it's 9.2, same as any other show in top 10. The ranking isn't entirely just in rating number it seems (there's two 9.1 above JoL, a 9.1 few places behind even though 10th is a 9.0), it could be how much people interact with the page or put it on plan to watch etc, it could have been popular when it was airing? 2k watchers isn't particularly low for cdrama, and it'll increase over time.
It's more fun to watch it in Mandarin with no subs because the subs miss out many important Chinese words (characters)…
have you checked out other cdrama scores on douban? XD douban is just hilariously harsh on cdramas cos they are familiar with them + language + culture, so it's far easier/common to be picky with them. Its 7.5+/8+ (sometimes 7+ or 6.5+ depending on the genre) are very good, similar to 9+ level.
It's more fun to watch it in Mandarin with no subs because the subs miss out many important Chinese words (characters)…
I think the humour comes across even without the puns or knowledge of say, Chinese poetry. There's enough of variety that it should have a pretty wide hitting range. The female lead is non sequential to the main plot afaik (although she's not useless either), and romance is definitely not the focus. BUT if the core concept isn't grabbing you, it's a definite drop. I was sold the 5 minutes into the drama lol.
I actually quite like Ever Night's director, in terms of certain camera angles, although not a fan of pacing in…
I actually like both of them fine, but have seen others complain about JoL's action scenes. Ever Night's high point was in 1's ep 6, JoL's was ep 15, I think EN1's is shot far better. That said, The rest of EN's fight scenes doesn't come close to it, but nor does JoL IMO. If we are talking about EN2 vs JoL, I guess JoL might be better?
In season 1, Ning Que was protective of Sang Sang, but you can feel it's a platonic master/servant type of relationship…
I did say it was debatable, I've seen multitudes of opinions. NQ/SS shippers see their relationship as love but they didn't realise it because they were young. The general consensus is Arthur got the cockiness and youthfulness across, and while the otp's dynamic is more family-ish in the beginning, and NQ have crushes on other girls (multiple, I might add), SS was the unreplaceable one. I literally cannot imagine AC's NQ being lovey-dovey with SS, and that's the entire problem, transferring from that into DW's lovey-dovey throws people off. AC NQ's more romantic scenes with SS was kind of tsundere, which is why it feels off.
It really doesn't help that some xz fans didn't seem to think there's anything wrong with what they did, there's other parties involved (like weibo disabled comments for related topics and blocked one of the ao3 tags that was discussing this. it's unclear if it's xz's terrible PR team behind it or weibo being awful as usual). SO now the entire fandom space is downvoting his work and such. (it's common for antis to downvote someone else's work in a flame war, except this time it's half the young cnetizens) There's some people that's trying to boycott stuff he endorse so that XZ will lose his endorsement and stuff. I strongly disapprove of this, but I get the anger and I understand why other people will retaliate this way.
I have no idea why xz fans didn't just ignore the goddamn fic, and if they couldn't, start a fan war, the rps fans and actor fans have been flaming each other since the drama started. Reporting sites because you are pissed about fandom drama is over the top and unfair, so you end up with this. I don't really have issues with XZ but some of his fans are facepalming, and there's little backfiring from overzealous marketing too. To be fair, other idols/popular actors have had similar problems, just never to the extent of this, because usually it's contained in the idol fandom space.
It did decently considering small budget and no super popular actors (ZXC made a small splash with My Huckleberry Friends), but it garnered fair amount of loyal fans with its story. It's sort of a scale thing, it's more popular than expected (and it's more popular than most webdramas, especially the fluff ones), but there's lot more bigger budget and IPs, which are the ones that's more likely to get translated too.