Cannot explain how much, these two looks visually stunning together. I love Mario with all of his nang ek's though, he just looks good with everyone.
I volunteer to take him lolThese guys met up and picked on Great for being the only single guy in the gang.
http://instagr.am/p/CZme3euPl_0/
No idea what Peck is thinking with that hairstyle.
Excuse me, I've been waiting in line.I volunteer to take him lol
Then their tv screens will be full of reruns? Can’t have screens running empty without programs.Maybe Thai industry needs to adopt the turkish method. Where if a drama isn't doing well in rating they cancel them without regret. I have watched a few dramas and all of a sudden it's canceled without an ending lol. Every time you watch a turkish drama it's at your own risk. And then there's the extreme opposite where if a drama is doing well in rating, it can go as high as 350+ episodes hahaha.
I would like to think if the channel canceled a drama another one is already in line to take over. I was watching a drama recently and it was canceled, I think, at episode 13. And it was a one episode weekly drama. The channel announced the drama was going to be canceled 2 days prior to the episode airing and a new drama would take its place. I have a feeling once the rating starts sliding, the channels are already preparing themselves.Then their tv screens will be full of reruns? Can’t have screens running empty without programs.
I understand audience viewing patterns have changed and it will be very difficult to get back old ratings numbers. But there is too little innovation. We discussed artiste contracts a few times but aren’t production companies and directors also tied to the channels?
There's a thing with American shows. They had low ratings because not enough people are watching it, even though the show is good. Some shows tend to be highly underrated. Canceling it can sometimes be a bad thing because other people have different tastes and wanting another season.Maybe Thai industry needs to adopt the turkish method. Where if a drama isn't doing well in rating they cancel them without regret. I have watched a few dramas and all of a sudden it's canceled without an ending lol. Every time you watch a turkish drama it's at your own risk. And then there's the extreme opposite where if a drama is doing well in rating, it can go as high as 350+ episodes hahaha.
But every industry boils down to money. If a show isn't making money then they quickly shut it down. I think Turkish industry are the fastest to pull the plug. Most industries at least aired the entire episodes that's slated for the drama. Turkish be, nope...if the ratings aren't good they don't care.There's a thing with American shows. They had low ratings because not enough people are watching it, even though the show is good. Some shows tend to be highly underrated. Canceling it can sometimes be a bad thing because other people have different tastes and wanting another season.
True.. Turkish dramas are visual as heck. The drama tale of the island (or something close to that). The ML is so darn drool worthy but I was mesmerized by the FL more. The way they dressed her was just everything. Sometimes, when they have 2 extremely attractive people as leads, I am not sure if I even pay attention to the plot half the time.Although I deplore turkish drama that was killed half way, what I like about it is the their production value is so on point nowadays, costume, makeup, music.. they really put all out effort for it.
I imagine is Thai lakorn did half of what Turkish series did, it would be talk about non-stop
although some drama stop half way, I still rewatch it just for aesthetic…hahaha