At least the lead actresses in Girl Rules are all strong performers Unlike 4 Elements where most of the actresses…
I’m talking about companies and criticizing corporate management, and you come in talking about acting, which has nothing to do with the subject. Yes, I ‘spread hate,’ and now I’m ‘bringing down GMM.’ (This contains irony, but I have to point it out for those who can’t interpret a simple text.)
When I entered the world of Thai series, my colleagues who had known the industry for quite some time told me two things: First: don’t set expectations for GMM series, because 90% of the time they disappoint. Second: don’t make public criticisms of GMMTV, even if those criticisms are harmless, because the company’s fans will come after you, since for them the company and its artists are like gods on earth and cannot be criticized, no matter how small the criticism is. and they were absolutely right.
That said, I’m hoping Girl Rules comes out by the end of March and that it’s a quality GL😊🙏🏼
At least the lead actresses in Girl Rules are all strong performers Unlike 4 Elements where most of the actresses…
Where exactly am I spreading hate here? Did you read my comment with your eyes closed? My criticism is about the management of a large company, making a valid comparison with a smaller company that, in my opinion, has been managing things better. You’re talking about the actresses’ performances and about 4 Elements before the series has even finished, and I’m the one making premature judgments? You’re comparing actresses, while I’m comparing companies, one much bigger in terms of production, like GMMTV, and another much smaller, like North Star Entertainment. You’re talking about “below-average” performances, and I’m the one being called a hater? The actresses from Girl Rules have busy schedules, but so do the ones from 4 Elements, and even so, North Star managed to deliver the series in a shorter time. My criticism is about GMMTV’s management, not the actresses, the director, or anyone working behind the scenes. I’m enjoying 4 Elements and I hope to enjoy Girl Rules soon as well.
Girl Rules was announced on November 26, 2024, while 4 Elements was announced in early 2025. Girl Rules will have six lead actresses, all managed by the same company, whereas 4 Elements will have eight lead actresses represented by different agencies. Girl Rules is produced by a large company that has been in the industry for quite some time. Meanwhile, 4 Elements is being produced by a small, newcomer company that had to take over the project on its own after Idolfactory’s departure. Now guess which company failed to stay organized and is delaying a series that, between us, is not a big-budget production and does not require major technical complexity in terms of locations, set design, or editing??
A maioria do fandom de namtanfilm/milklove é formada por héteros fetichistas, não me surpreende que tenham sido homofóbicos com Jojo. só que agora me preocupo que talvez ele não queira mais dirigir nenhum GL, e para todos os fãs de GL que prezam por qualidade, isso é motivo de tristeza. ☹️☹️
Oii, eu acredito que não irão alterar isso, afinal o cerne da história muito mais do que os dois romances que…
Isso é bem problemático, mas eles poderiam mudar a idade do príncipe ou até trocar o príncipe com quem ela ficaria. o problema é que isso mudaria muito a história.😬
First: don’t set expectations for GMM series, because 90% of the time they disappoint.
Second: don’t make public criticisms of GMMTV, even if those criticisms are harmless, because the company’s fans will come after you, since for them the company and its artists are like gods on earth and cannot be criticized, no matter how small the criticism is.
and they were absolutely right.
That said, I’m hoping Girl Rules comes out by the end of March and that it’s a quality GL😊🙏🏼
My criticism is about the management of a large company, making a valid comparison with a smaller company that, in my opinion, has been managing things better.
You’re talking about the actresses’ performances and about 4 Elements before the series has even finished, and I’m the one making premature judgments?
You’re comparing actresses, while I’m comparing companies, one much bigger in terms of production, like GMMTV, and another much smaller, like North Star Entertainment.
You’re talking about “below-average” performances, and I’m the one being called a hater?
The actresses from Girl Rules have busy schedules, but so do the ones from 4 Elements, and even so, North Star managed to deliver the series in a shorter time.
My criticism is about GMMTV’s management, not the actresses, the director, or anyone working behind the scenes.
I’m enjoying 4 Elements and I hope to enjoy Girl Rules soon as well.