Wednesday, August 10, 2005
the holiday spirit is about to die off, sooner or later. what a pity, i say. why not extend the holidays till the end of this week?
oh wait. i remembered, the exam period is next week. *gasps*
oh swell, another sprint to accomplish.
don't bother wishing me luck.
luck never works for me anyway.
*slums down and pouts unhappily*
gosh. watched tong xin yuan (Portrait Of Home) back then at 7, and they totally just conveyed the wrong message to the public:
what is with Daqiu - played by Adrian Pang - doing by being deaf and refusing to talk? like my mum was mentioning, it's not like he could not talk, why are there conveying to people that deaf people are dumb too?
first, he refuses to talk. second, he goes around with a notepad, writing messages to family members without opening his mouth. third, why is he being an asshole to his wedded wife and an guardian angel to the housekeeper?
sheesh. why cause a ruckus by letting your wedded wife know, behind her back, that you secretly like the housekeeper? i have never seen someone which does not have the guts to handle such a situation.
and by the way, feeling guilty by not loving her (your wedded wife) does not change the fact that you can deny your feelings for the housekeeper and go on lying to her (ditto).
that's just a lame excuse running away from reality.
Tong Xin Yuan (Portrait Of Home) Report
RE: the script
Dear Whosoever that wrote the script,
I am honored to feedback about your show. Please take into the consideration about what you about to read aloud to yourself, and please make an effort to tear the script into shreds and burn it to smithereens.
Can you make do with the Triangle romances? It is making me regurgitate my dinner while watching it.
You may advice me to stop viewing your program, but that is not the point. The point is media-educating the public in completely all the wrong ways. Tattoos for the underworld gangs? I beg to differ. You may also want to know very well that tattoo is a sort of body art, and it does not matter who or what background has it - they all are still considered a body art.
How about explaining the scripted love messages? Do you not think it is getting a little too corny? In fact, it is far from the heart.
Much as I love watching romance-related TV serials, this is an exaggerated then planned 'I love you from the bottom of my heart'.
I hope you do look up the notes regarding script writing again. Yours is getting a little too rusty.
Respectfully,
Your Conscience
marking the end of day,
8/10/2005 10:15:00 PM