Got a Crush on You: A Love-Hate Relationship with TV Shows
Hello, friends! Today, let's talk about those TV shows that make us love and hate them at the same time. You know, the ones that have us criticizing while binge-watching with a strange mentality. Recently, I just finished watching "Got a Crush on You," and let me tell you, this show is a rollercoaster of emotions. I'm not alone in this battle! The online comments are like a floodgate of criticism being opened.
Everyone thinks the plot of this show is so outrageous that it makes you want to turn off the TV and have a cup of tea to calm down. But what's interesting is that we can still find a sense of resonance in the comments, making us feel less alone. So, let me summarize my thoughts (although we might already have an unspoken understanding). "Got a Crush on You" indeed has its appealing aspects, such as the attractive actors, gorgeous costumes, and exquisite settings.
But when it comes to the content... I genuinely hope that Cdramas produce fewer frustrating works and put more effort into quality. In this sea of Chinese dramas, "Got a Crush on You" is just a small bubble. Perhaps it can also reflect certain issues in the market: What kind of stories do we need? What kind of storytelling can truly captivate the audience?
So, dear producers and screenwriters, please listen to the viewers' voices. After all, when we spend our evenings sitting in front of the TV, it's not just to pass the time. We long to be comforted by beautiful stories, thrilled by exciting plots, and enlightened by profound meanings.