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While it's true that TVB may not have the same resources and the kind of budget to achieve the same production values as overseas (particularly Western) programmes, resulting in the same film sets, soundstages and props being used over and over again, that's excusable, as long as the production team actually took their jobs seriously instead of churning out the same rehashed crap over and over again.TVBNOW 含有熱門話題,最新最快電視,軟體,遊戲,電影,動漫及日常生活及興趣交流等資訊。+ H' b( e! y" u5 [1 O+ X: s

* _6 w( `! a+ p0 H$ F4 n  ]9 uTVBNOW 含有熱門話題,最新最快電視,軟體,遊戲,電影,動漫及日常生活及興趣交流等資訊。There are a few things that don't cost extra $$$ you can do well - try writing a better script for once that doesn't insult the viewers' intelligence (ok obviously that is dependent upon the average level of intelligence of the viewers), stop sticking to a formula, and stop adding absurd plot twists just to move the story along. Oh and spare us those longwinded, tear-jerking scenes, most of the time they just serve to irritate the audience "get over it already" - they're hard on both the actors and viewers alike* S3 k. [) d9 M8 A

+ G4 K: t/ B5 S( H  `$ t! ~And please, if you're going to do period drama, make sure you get some of the historical background right - I'm not even talking about trivial details like using a genuine classic car from the period or getting the props 100% period-correct, I know TVB can't afford them, but just little things that are nonetheless important - like the other show about Wong Fei Hung for instance: the Chinese capital at the time was Nanjing. There's a reason they renamed Beijing (Peking) to Beiping - because Beijing wasn't a "Jing" (capital city) anymore - this is not a trivial mistake that can be overlooked. It these small, but important details that showed how ignorant the scriptwriter is (didn't pay attention in school? seriously, what qualifications does one need to become a scriptwriter for TVB, a simple literacy test?) and helped me decide whether a show is still worth watching or not - and totally inexcusable in this day and age given how easy it is to obtain information, you could say perhaps the general audience probably doesn't know either, but that says more about a decline in the quality of education in the general populace as a whole.
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Obviously I don't HAVE to watch TVB - but I do find it very frustrating that the quality of television has been on a gradual decline since the golden age of the late 70s. The technology was basic then, they still had to use film (not tape) to shoot outdoor scenes, the sets were nowhere near as elaborate as what we see today, but you can tell the people who produced shows from 網中人 to small productions liek the 10-ep 執到寶 really did put their hearts into producing shows that are truly entertaining, with a decent script and good dialogue to boot. These days, you just get the same CGI overkill, mediocre acting from last years beauty pageant, and predictable plot that you'll have no trouble keeping up with even if you miss a few episodes. It's all because TVB knows they can get away with making crap, because most of the viewing public can't tell the difference, or don't know any better.
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