I'm sure they have already filmed this (together with the First Chapter), so when are they airing this? Hope it's…
O&O + F&E came out in 2021. A reasonable hypothesis would be that the new season-related guidelines were enacted afterwards. IIRC, these guidelines became official around the time of LYF's release two years later.
At any rate, this sequel will likely arrive by this summer (if not earlier) due to a possible loophole (not necessarily the title change).
So, i have read some comments telling that the cnetz are saying they have no chemistry or they are boring etc…
Oh, I see you're from India. Rumors and speculation about what some cnetz may or may not have said, out of any context whatsoever, somehow infuriates you. But what about the fact that your government bans Chinese (entertainment) apps and your media demonizes China and Chinese people on a daily basis? Does this infuriate you at all? Or, do you just like to pick on scapegoats who can't defend themselves for your self-righteously indignant outrage?
So, i have read some comments telling that the cnetz are saying they have no chemistry or they are boring etc…
Just because you read something somewhere doesn't make it true. Unless you know Chinese, you're only listening to hearsay.
But let's say, hypothetically, that thousands of cnetz are saying this. So what? They make up a tiny, trivial percentage of the 1.4+ billion population in China. And why can't they have their own opinions, good or bad, about the popular culture (including dramas) of their own country? Do you think your opinions are somehow more valid than those who intimately know and understand Chinese language, history, culture, etc. and actually live in China?
Watching pirated content harms all the artists who put in the work and got nothing out of it.
At any rate, this sequel will likely arrive by this summer (if not earlier) due to a possible loophole (not necessarily the title change).
But let's say, hypothetically, that thousands of cnetz are saying this. So what? They make up a tiny, trivial percentage of the 1.4+ billion population in China. And why can't they have their own opinions, good or bad, about the popular culture (including dramas) of their own country? Do you think your opinions are somehow more valid than those who intimately know and understand Chinese language, history, culture, etc. and actually live in
China?
Dylan Wang is the male lead in this drama as well.
(2) Show me how you quantify it.
(3) Provide source for your unsubstantiated claim, preferably from an international peer-reviewed journal.
Anecdotal evidence is insufficient.
I've seen plenty of Chinese documentaries that deal with social "taboos."
Keep in mind that DW was younger and less experienced back when those dramas were filmed. But you get to see his evolution as an actor.