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Replying to Skibbies Mar 10, 2021
cdramas have always been consumed by massive amount of female audience, massively popular dramas tend to have…
Thanks for the rec! I'm mostly hesitant towards republican dramas since they tend to be depressing due to time period, and I literally just finished an astoundingly good one, last year's winter begonia. I'll have a look when I'm less swamped with all the dramas I started hahaha.
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Replying to Skibbies Mar 10, 2021
youku is hilariously slow as a platform, I suggest people keep tweeting at them or dming them at twitter to let…
idk if they read their weibo PM (since I assume they get a lot of them) but I PMed them! I also told them they could merchandise and consider releasing dvd, and mentioned they should tell youku to either release international platform or partner with youtube, hope it works!
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Replying to Skibbies Mar 10, 2021
China doesn't really do dvds or blurays anymore, especially since you need a dvd/bluray player to play it, it's…
it'll depend on the production company basically, keep your fingers crossed i guess.
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Replying to Hikari no Naka Mar 10, 2021
Anyone know if it is common practice for C-drama to release DVD/Bluray set after the broadcast? I never bought…
China doesn't really do dvds or blurays anymore, especially since you need a dvd/bluray player to play it, it's more streaming these days. Movies are in theatre for about a month, then they hit the streaming platform a month after that. iirc, I know some people wait for the series to hit Japan, and THEY release dvd box set, and some dedicated fans might buy those.

edit: I looked it up on taobao, and I do see dvd for some popular dramas but idk if they are just ripped videos or legit authorised from production companies. it's really hard to tell LOL.

more edit: some dramas have merchandise and stuff, i think you could support them that way? Legend of Fei had group orders for them on twitter iirc (for int fans who are unfamiliar with taobao). I'll wait and see when youku realise they could just release merchandises to cash out.
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Replying to Skibbies Mar 10, 2021
youku is hilariously slow as a platform, I suggest people keep tweeting at them or dming them at twitter to let…
i think iqiyi's vvip thing is new, on demand episodes started with...JoL for iqiyi and vvip started sometime last year (looks like late May) where you can watch the on demand episodes too, I assume international iqiyi followed after, so it's like half a year old? Youtube premium could definitely work for youku, partnership with youtube shouldn't be that difficult should it?!

4 days/week is definitely much better for retaining audience. Both iqiyi and wetv have been fiddling with update schedule in feburary to try and retain the audience, and 4 days is a much better viewing experience compared to 3 days.
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Replying to YasminLan Mar 10, 2021
How did the novel end?
It's incomplete, 10 years and ongoing. (dude updates slow lmao. the other writers complete 5mil char novel in about 2 or 3 years usually)
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Replying to sony_t Mar 10, 2021
If Youku has any business acumen they’d come up with an international app and release subbed episodes for VIP…
youku is hilariously slow as a platform, I suggest people keep tweeting at them or dming them at twitter to let them know. They are known to change update schedule for vip members domestically, so I think it's very possible to at least get them to go back to 4 days sub episodes if they can't quite keep up with daily updates. I don't have much expectation for them to push for international platform, but I'm happy to see they at least have a twitter presence now!

The idea for the 3 days schedule sort of make sense for chinese audience, it's for you to get used to using a platform, subsequently watch their other shows OR get impatient and pay for vip. But since sub episodes follow the chinese non-vip schedule, you are just stuck waiting for the episodes. (to be fair, i think everyone else does it like this too? iqiyi and wetv, it's only if it gets licensed on viki it might be different) Mhmm maybe they want to milk the drama for all its worth? It's a great way for international audience to get to know youku, and with longer airing time, there's more time for buzz build up.
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Replying to 4sakeofart Mar 10, 2021
I think there are three factors that influenced the Chinese censors' decisions to release Word of Honor as is.…
cdramas have always been consumed by massive amount of female audience, massively popular dramas tend to have to break out of that target audience (joy of life have a lot of male audience), OR you capture most of it (yanxi palace). you are correct that BL dramas are sought after due to its popularity with female audience, but it's actually a subset of them. A subset that's rather fanatical and willing to spend a lot of money on merchandising and events closely tied to BL series they love. Some of them then turn into fans of actors through series of semi guided fanwars and other fandom bs that's too long to get into.

As for how WoH got pass NRTA, it's basically what you said, but I want to add that previous BL dramas all got passed it, but were subsequently reported by competitors (or really easily offended homophobes). It's more unlikely for WoH simply because the stack of BL dramas waiting to be released, they all have investments from the online platforms (tencent, iqiyi, youku and mangotv). If they report WoH, their own dramas will suffer.

Side note on how flimsy NRTA can be, last year's popular thriller Bad Kids managed to get pass NRTA with its rather dark story. Likely due to its producer being a very prominent one that likely have some connections. Subsequently the rest of the thrillers from the same slot had to go through another round of checks which was real rough. It's unclear if the series was reported or if the infamous meme "taking you to climb mountains" (euphemism for murder) alarmed them, afraid that someone might do copycat murder.

Chinese government kind of overworry itself sometimes, but its citizens also blame the government for stuff you wouldn't in US. I mean transmigration/time travel drama caused someone to copycat suicide, it's probably "oh damn that sucks :(" whereas China is "ban transmigration dramas". Then there's also those really bored parents that report a donghua/anime for "the girls have orange hair! that's unrealistic!" so they had to change it, like maybe you could explain to your kid that stuff in tv aren't real? There's no age restriction system for media in China, so stuff are often done in the name of "protect the kids". When kids in 90s and 00s watched much more scandalous dramas with little issues.
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Replying to Darkdan Mar 9, 2021
For anyone that read the novel can you tell me if he married anyone else?
it's a harem in the novel and it's far more serious in tone, the novel is very different from the drama.
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Replying to apocalib Mar 8, 2021
It's just the norm for Cdramas! In fact, in comparison to other dramas that are also airing currently (Sword &…
it's all to cash out actually, it tends to lower popularity of dramas because people watch it at different pace and pirated videos are everywhere. Under the announcement of the new update schedule, the fans are all screaming at them, saying merchandising would be much much better way to cash out, which is totally true. Youku is much more likely to succumb to yelling (per experience with Rebel Princess and other dramas), but there's only two weeks for it to change, and it's not like it can just go i'm not doing on demand anymore! lol

As for the original concern, I wouldn't worry too much about this getting taken down, all three big platforms have upcoming bl dramas so them reporting this would just cause their investment go down the drain.
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Replying to Ladymeow2020 Mar 6, 2021
What? There will be a Season 2? How long will I have to wait for that? Sigh......
oh yeah 2021 is impossible. it'd be almost impossible for a modern drama too tbh.
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Replying to Suzanne Mar 6, 2021
With 3 to 4 persons. Their coach was also only most scenes with Solo. Next to that at the end k&k gets a second…
they could be backups or trainees? I definitely think they could have used the extras in more scenes, even if they aren't developed.
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Replying to Ladymeow2020 Mar 5, 2021
What? There will be a Season 2? How long will I have to wait for that? Sigh......
JoL s1 took a year and half to air, and s2 hasn't started filming yet. while MHH is a far smaller budget and I don't think they expected it to succeed, it took 4 months to air. It's unclear when the script of s1 started, I do get the impression that the casting was done after JoL s1's success, but not necessarily the script. If the script was done after JoL s1, that would mean from penning the script to finishing airing, MHH took just a year-ish, that's incredibly fast for a historical drama. In comparison, JoL s1 took 3 years minimum (might be 3 and half), s2 is looking at 2 years minimum.

Anyways, Qin Wen gets a lot of projects too but I think she has a team of writers so she get through scripts lot faster than Wang Juan. Wang Juan just have a bunch of s2 lined up at this point. Considering the success of s1, MHH s2 is fairly likely at this point but it's hard to say how long it would take.
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Replying to ObsidianAviary Mar 4, 2021
The one issue I have is how they basically downgraded Xiao Mi's role... what happened to Sun Yaya? They were so…
she's a complete drama original character, her connection to the core group is through Tong Nian who was barely here. I assume they couldn't get the actress to reprise her role and there weren't further more story to tell so she wasn't around.
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Replying to crisissss Mar 2, 2021
in the original novel the mc transmigrates, but in dramas usually they modify it as " the mc is in a story someone…
You can stop at first half of ep 26 or just 45 for a good arc ending. It was planned for three seasons to begin with. s1 was a huge success, s2 haven't started filming yet though due to the script taking a while I think
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Replying to BinggedWatcher Mar 2, 2021
Good thing I read your important events, it looks like this will not cover after Ying zheng's death right? the…
It covers the first 39 years of his life, ends with unification.
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Replying to BinggedWatcher Mar 2, 2021
Good thing I read your important events, it looks like this will not cover after Ying zheng's death right? the…
It covers the first 39 years of his life, ends with unification.
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Replying to etherealjae_ Mar 1, 2021
for anyone who knows chinese culture, it is a recent culture where the groom picks up the bride and the bride’s…
it's not really recent, it's a modern thing though, it's a given part of any wedding. I can't actually remember cdramas off top of my head since i don't watch enough modern romance cdramas but I swear I've seen it in 90s and early 00s hk dramas.
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Replying to melodysweetmusic177 Mar 1, 2021
guo Qi Lin is a really good actor imo, he's really funny in a natural way :D
his father is a very well known comedian, xiangsheng comedian (sort of traidtional chinese stand up comedy i guess?)
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Replying to PeachBlossomGoddess Mar 1, 2021
Title The Rebel Princess Spoiler
They wasted so much time on that terrible Wang Qian/Helan arc and skipped over all the potentially best parts…
Yeah it takes away the otp's shining moment, and you are right, XQ is a champion of common soldier just like Longbo. I don't think killing Zitan would have trigger NRTA, even if it did, you could totally write a plot where he's forced to answer for death of his army, kind of like NiF did? There's just so many ways you could have worked around it even if it's an issue. *sigh*
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