After watching that fancon teaser, I'm seriously gutted about how the team messed up TrinTanwa's story, especially…
Sadly many of these comments are not constructive ones, many of them are pure hate and attacks on the writers and team. Even the translator for Shine expressed she was upset and demoralised after seeing all the hate comments. I think some of the dialogues in the fancon teaser was newly recorded because many people were asking for it so BOC gave it to them. It's just sad that one person’s masterpiece is another’s trash just because it didn't go their way. Regardless Shine is still a great show to me!
I feel like a lot of people outside the fandom are misunderstanding the internal issues happening within the MileApo…
I can totally understand some fans being upset but sadly there are also many so called "fans" using this opportunity to throw hate on the series itself, downplaying the success, leaving hate comments on the writers' page, scolding the second couple. I'm all for constructive feedback but some of them isn't even feedback anymore, it's literally pure hate. Shine literally just won an award but it was all overshadowed by the hate which is really sad. I also don't think the company was not promoting it, there was literally a music video and behind the scenes after every episode, also the social media for the series was constantly getting updated. Anyway I heard there is a shine documentary coming which I am really looking forward to
Overrated, not a masterpiece as others had commented. People are only pretending to like this because it was produced…
It’s funny to assume people are ‘pretending’ to like something just because you don’t connect with it. I genuinely enjoy the series, and it doesn’t take a production team’s past success to dictate that. Not every story has to be loud or obvious—some of us appreciate nuance without everything spelled out. Hope you find a series that suits you better.
The petulant children in the comment section who think a story owes them giving a faultless rainbows and butterflies…
as much as i hope everyone gets their happy ending but I think this was beautifully written and i don't understand the obsession with a happy ending... and all the ugly words that comes out when its a bad ending.. I love love this series and their soundtrack
For me the plot itself takes center stage as the true main character, while everything else functions as supporting roles that exist to move the story forward. I love this show!
I also don't think the company was not promoting it, there was literally a music video and behind the scenes after every episode, also the social media for the series was constantly getting updated. Anyway I heard there is a shine documentary coming which I am really looking forward to
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