I think those are just internet rumors. Bright is very popular right now just because of 2gether. I agree that…
Talk about popular, Bright and Win were featured on the news page that pops up when you open Google Search on mobile. The story is about their world wide popularity as LGBTQ ambassadors.
It's interesting cause gmmtv had stated that they would use all new faces for F4, but they clearly changed to…
What I find funny is all the people assuming they will be fighting over the girl. It's not likely. That leather boy is clearly the "bad boy" for this version.
I just wonder how many episodes it will take them to catch up with the opening scene. That is, how much of the HS Seniors story line do we need to plod through?
i'm too old for this show lmao - the story just seems so juvenile and the acting is so goddamn awkward
My two reasons to watch are New's directing and Fiat. New is good at generating tension between the actors and I'm curious to see how Fiat develops. Here's his chance to step up.
Sort of a side note concerning something I've not seen mentioned about Season 1. The ending of season 1 was filmed first. That is, they filmed all the concert scenes at the very beginning. It shows. Bright and Win don't appear that relaxed as a couple at the end. Everyone noticed. A common shooting strategy is non-linear. That is, you group scenes by location so you get the lowest cost use of that location. That makes the story line jump all over the place. One of the tough acting transitions is from where the couple is at the beginning to where they are at the end when it all happens over the course of a couple days. That transition clearly didn't happen and I think the production team realized that. I suspect that's why they put together this special, which others have mentioned, but not talked about the production issue.
The ending of season 1 was filmed first. That is, they filmed all the concert scenes at the very beginning. It shows. Bright and Win don't appear that relaxed as a couple at the end. Everyone noticed.
A common shooting strategy is non-linear. That is, you group scenes by location so you get the lowest cost use of that location. That makes the story line jump all over the place.
One of the tough acting transitions is from where the couple is at the beginning to where they are at the end when it all happens over the course of a couple days. That transition clearly didn't happen and I think the production team realized that. I suspect that's why they put together this special, which others have mentioned, but not talked about the production issue.