The naive male lead keeps getting deceived while striving to improve himself, while the naive female lead embodies kindness, bravery, and justice. After watching multiple episodes, Qiao Xin's slender limbs make me uncomfortable, and Jia Nai Liang's face lacks convincing power to portray a male lead. Moreover, it seems like everyone is trying too hard, as if they don't know how to act. The story and character designs can be described as a collection of stereotypes, and the filming techniques and visuals remind me of TV dramas from the early 2000s, giving off a strong sense of backwardness and obsolescence overall.
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HappyPuppy10 months ago rating:9.6
Season of Innovation" is a very realistic and down-to-earth TV drama. Why do I say that? Because from its premiere until now, I have been eagerly watching it every night. Each episode has conflicts and humorous moments, and the pacing of the plot is very well-executed and tight. There are hardly any dull moments throughout the entire series. The male lead, Yu Peng Yue, has a great character design, portraying a sunny, positive, and optimistic personality. Although Jia Nai Liang has transitioned to live broadcasting after filming this drama, his acting skills are not inferior to other actors. Some people carry preconceived notions about his live broadcasts and even criticize him without even finishing the drama. On the contrary, his acting skills in this drama have soared to a higher level than before.
It is evident that he is making efforts to portray a positive and uplifting male lead character that we all hope to see in TV dramas. This is very commendable. The business war scenes are also thrilling and make my blood boil. After all, aren't TV dramas nowadays lacking this kind of positive energy and depicting our real-life experiences?
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WindChaser10 months ago rating:7.5
My first impression was that this drama had a storyline from several years ago. After checking, it turns out it's a drama from 19 years ago that's just airing now. Media reviews generally mention that it has low viewership, which is understandable. With the current economic downturn, people tend to be more conservative in their risk preferences. Entrepreneurship-themed dramas aren't very popular. Trends change so quickly. Just a few years ago, everything seemed full of vitality and potential. Nowadays, it's recommended to focus on dramas about civil service exams and professional qualifications. They can incorporate various knowledge points and exam techniques, making learning enjoyable. By targeting the large audience of civil service exam takers, it can easily become a hit. However, the only concern is whether the theme can pass the censorship.
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LuckyPot10 months ago rating:5.4
Sweet Xin is about to go to college, but Jia Tu Liang is still playing a college student? Look through this guy's works: "Eastern Eighth District," "Chasing Love Family," "Cooking Housewife Detective," "Happy Wife at Home," "When Mother-in-law Meets Mom," "Northeast Memories," "Nineteenth Generation Ancestors"... Wow! He truly is an ordinary and mediocre actor!
Avoid Jia Nai Liang's works to effectively avoid garbage.
FushanYue10 months ago rating:6.5
What a brainless show... The inexplicable scenes on TV, where the high-ranking leader mistakes the protagonist for someone influential and starts taking their advice on governing the country. And then the protagonist (apparently a fresh recruit? ) goes in front of everyone and talks about circuit maintenance, causing all the slackers to leave. The leader realizes that the dedicated employees are the ones who stayed. It's too humorous, I thought it was a comedy. What is this????? I took another look at the "highlight reel" and why are there still scenes like "to help or not to help" in 2024? Has the screenwriter been living in seclusion in the mountains...
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TenBiscuits10 months ago rating:5.3
After patiently enduring 3 episodes, is this a workplace drama from 20 years ago that caters to male fantasies? The self-proclaimed brilliant "Average Joe" protagonist can't succeed because he is constantly suppressed by the rich second generation who envies him in every aspect of work and life. And then there's the female lead who initially can't stand him but eventually ends up dating him. It's truly speechless. Please spare us from this torment in 2024!
Xunuo10 months ago rating:5.2
Haha, is it appropriate to talk about your own projects with your hands in your pockets and shoes off? If you're drunk and you hit someone, it's your fault, period. Damn it...! Is this how the Chinese people are, so boring and unreasonable? The police's words are even more ridiculous. They changed the surveillance cameras, but they haven't even been activated, and they release the footage within 24 hours! And to top it off, two bicycles were so close that they collided so badly, but they hadn't even been ridden yet! Haha, the part with the real estate agent was garbage within garbage... If you're not drunk, then don't act like you're drunk!
The naive male lead keeps getting deceived while striving to improve himself, while the naive female lead embodies kindness, bravery, and justice. After watching multiple episodes, Qiao Xin's slender limbs make me uncomfortable, and Jia Nai Liang's face lacks convincing power to portray a male lead.
Moreover, it seems like everyone is trying too hard, as if they don't know how to act. The story and character designs can be described as a collection of stereotypes, and the filming techniques and visuals remind me of TV dramas from the early 2000s, giving off a strong sense of backwardness and obsolescence overall.
Season of Innovation" is a very realistic and down-to-earth TV drama. Why do I say that? Because from its premiere until now, I have been eagerly watching it every night. Each episode has conflicts and humorous moments, and the pacing of the plot is very well-executed and tight.
There are hardly any dull moments throughout the entire series. The male lead, Yu Peng Yue, has a great character design, portraying a sunny, positive, and optimistic personality. Although Jia Nai Liang has transitioned to live broadcasting after filming this drama, his acting skills are not inferior to other actors.
Some people carry preconceived notions about his live broadcasts and even criticize him without even finishing the drama. On the contrary, his acting skills in this drama have soared to a higher level than before.
It is evident that he is making efforts to portray a positive and uplifting male lead character that we all hope to see in TV dramas.
This is very commendable. The business war scenes are also thrilling and make my blood boil. After all, aren't TV dramas nowadays lacking this kind of positive energy and depicting our real-life experiences?
My first impression was that this drama had a storyline from several years ago. After checking, it turns out it's a drama from 19 years ago that's just airing now. Media reviews generally mention that it has low viewership, which is understandable.
With the current economic downturn, people tend to be more conservative in their risk preferences. Entrepreneurship-themed dramas aren't very popular. Trends change so quickly. Just a few years ago, everything seemed full of vitality and potential.
Nowadays, it's recommended to focus on dramas about civil service exams and professional qualifications. They can incorporate various knowledge points and exam techniques, making learning enjoyable.
By targeting the large audience of civil service exam takers, it can easily become a hit. However, the only concern is whether the theme can pass the censorship.
Sweet Xin is about to go to college, but Jia Tu Liang is still playing a college student? Look through this guy's works: "Eastern Eighth District," "Chasing Love Family," "Cooking Housewife Detective," "Happy Wife at Home," "When Mother-in-law Meets Mom," "Northeast Memories," "Nineteenth Generation Ancestors"...
Wow! He truly is an ordinary and mediocre actor!
Avoid Jia Nai Liang's works to effectively avoid garbage.
What a brainless show... The inexplicable scenes on TV, where the high-ranking leader mistakes the protagonist for someone influential and starts taking their advice on governing the country. And then the protagonist (apparently a fresh recruit?
) goes in front of everyone and talks about circuit maintenance, causing all the slackers to leave. The leader realizes that the dedicated employees are the ones who stayed. It's too humorous, I thought it was a comedy.
What is this????? I took another look at the "highlight reel" and why are there still scenes like "to help or not to help" in 2024? Has the screenwriter been living in seclusion in the mountains...
After patiently enduring 3 episodes, is this a workplace drama from 20 years ago that caters to male fantasies? The self-proclaimed brilliant "Average Joe" protagonist can't succeed because he is constantly suppressed by the rich second generation who envies him in every aspect of work and life.
And then there's the female lead who initially can't stand him but eventually ends up dating him. It's truly speechless. Please spare us from this torment in 2024!
Haha, is it appropriate to talk about your own projects with your hands in your pockets and shoes off? If you're drunk and you hit someone, it's your fault, period. Damn it...! Is this how the Chinese people are, so boring and unreasonable?
The police's words are even more ridiculous. They changed the surveillance cameras, but they haven't even been activated, and they release the footage within 24 hours! And to top it off, two bicycles were so close that they collided so badly, but they hadn't even been ridden yet!
Haha, the part with the real estate agent was garbage within garbage... If you're not drunk, then don't act like you're drunk!