First of all, let me apologize for the long leave of absence. Last week was the first week of uni, and there was all the bustle with arranging tutorial times, buying books, finding lecture theatres and learning my way around the newly-constructed campus. Phew. That said, it's been nice to come home after a long day at uni and after a long hour in a traffic jam and back to Astro on Demand. Boy, am I glad the parents have just fully subscribed to it because I am absolutely loving
The Seventh Day.
I've never thought
Kevin Cheng to be a spectacular actor (or rather, he's probably just never had a good enough role, for me personally, to justify the buzz about him), but he entertains here as
Yau Chi Wing.
Chi Wing is very rough around the edges, and yet soft at heart; sometimes he's as oblivious as sandpaper, but at other times he pretends not to care. So far, it's not been rocket science to portray, and
Kevin does it adequately. And on a totally superficial note, can I just say how incredibly good-looking he is in
The Seventh Day? All the females in my family swoon. Heh.
Niki Chow is adorable as always. Again, not the best actress amongst her age group (although, the fact that she isn't completely an actress to begin with should hold for something) but does a good enough job playing the very likeable, pleasant and sweet
Ka Yan. But put together, these two are absolutely magic like before. They bring out the best of each other on screen.
Ka Yan's angelic demeanor evens out
Ah Wing's ruggedness, and the result is beautiful. Kevin and Niki really are a force to be reckoned with. And before I forget, I want to fly to Hong Kong and steal little
Jack. ASAP. That dog is the cutest
AND smartest little thing I've ever seen. Scene-stealer in every scene he's in!
While
Kevin and
Niki shone in the first five episodes or so, I have to say that in the other five,
Bosco and
Natalie are really making the series good for me. Like every other viewer, I had my reserves about them. I love
Bosco Wong, and I love
Bosco even more in comedic roles like
Don here. His body language and facial expressions are hilariously classic in here. As a fan of
Natalie Tong, I was worried about how she would fare in such a big role, and opposite
Bosco, nonetheless, whom the public has already accepted with
Myolie at large, what more in a comedic viewpoint. Thankfully,
Natalie proves her mettle as a steadily improving actress thus far, and I'm glad she got this opportunity to be the second lead. Hopefully this will not be a one-off chance like on-screen best friend
Elaine Yiu who once got a big role in
Revolving Doors of Vengeance and
Safe Guards and has been relegated to supporting roles ever since. She more than holds her own against the very experienced
Bosco and they generate a great chemistry that just makes you want to root for them.
The two seperate camps of
3J and
DDMK provide for some great funny scenes, and while most of the forums are buzzing about
Charmaine Li,
Elaine Yiu is the one catching my attention. I despised her in
RDOV and thought she was pretty much an atrocious actress and have since avoided any series she's been in. However, she's very quickly growing on me, thanks to
The Seventh Day (and bits and pieces of
The Gentle Crackdown II). After flying to Hong Kong and stealing
Jack, my second task will be personally shaving off
Sam Chan's hideous goatee. And really, yay for
Stephanie Che. She never fails to brighten up the series.
And speaking of
The Gentle Crackdown II...
I loved the first one.
Moses and
Niki were great in it. I wasn't looking forward to the sequel at all, besides
Steven and
Wayne, but after catching a few episodes, it was funnier than I thought it would be.
Steven was fantastic as usual,
Wayne was nothing short of phenomenal.
Yumiko Cheng, on the other hand... Hmm. I have nothing against the HK singers starring in TVB series, but please, at least let them start up from supporting roles?
Niki was second female lead in
Hard Fate before
Under the Canopy of Love;
Ella Koon was second female lead in
RDOV before
Survivor's Law II, and
Fiona Sit was second female lead in
The Academy. Maybe someone should've given
Yumiko a supporting role to start out with too. I tried not to watch scenes with her in it, but that was difficult, given she had maximised screen-time. That, and her cringe-worthy horrible
Rihanna-esque bob hairstyle.
The
Steven-Wayne partnership is one that is golden and the producers seem to know it. These two actors play off each other brilliantly, be it in comedic or serious scenes.
Ha Yu and
Law Koon Lan were expectedly good in their parental roles, while
Lei Seng Cheung,
Johnson Lee (who's got a great dead-pan expression) and the other three were so funny as the sidekicks. I really like
Johnson Lee. Seems like he's been given more chances of late, so that's great. Like I said above,
Elaine is really growing on me - she did a great job as the soft-spoken and gentle escort. All the TVB spoofs and gags along the way were hilarious as well. I really would like to finish
The Gentle Crackdown II one day for the sake of
Steven and
Wayne and the hilarity that comes with it. Hopefully I warm up to
Yumiko soon; that would make it a whole lot easier.
That aside,
D.I.E. to be shown soon? I'm actually quite looking forward to it. The trailers and the themevideo portray it to be very interesting. I'm looking forward to seeing
Roger in a role like this (which reminds me of his role in
To Get Unstuck In Time, actually) and you know, in a normal hairstyle instead of a bowl haircut. Not a fan of
Sonija's and am indifferent to
Kenneth, but their roles look different too from the trailers. Looks good as a whole, to be honest. And of course, there's
Derek Kwok!
I was browsing through the AF forum and I found this great fanfic, which in my opinion, is quite scarce in the TVB fandom. (Don't get me wrong, I'm in no way praising my amateur-ly written fanfiction, but it's just that I really rarely stumble across quality-written stories involving TVB) It's called
Storm Chasers by
jas73 and it's well-written with a good sense of continuity and author style, and is well researched to boot. Revolves around
Raymond and
Tavia, with a jealous
Ron, scheming
Charmaine, mourning
Jessica, mysterious
Gallen and many other well-fleshed out characters. Really, do give it a try. Mystery, suspence, action; you won't be disappointed.
Besides winglin.net and the AF forum, is there even any place to go to for TVB-related fanfiction? I don't know about you, but I find it difficult to navigate and it's really not the user-friendliest place in the world. I just wish there was something more like fanfiction.net, where it's a proper fanfiction archive where you can search for fics by author, or by the top-rated fics, or genre. That would make avid fic-readers' lives much easier.
And as for the HK entertainment news of late, I'm getting really sick and tired of hearing about
Edison Chen everywhere I go. Come on, it's been what, nearly a month? Move on, already. So, he enjoys intercourse like every other hot-blooded male does. Indulges in photographic fetishes. Granted, it's stupidity on his part (and on the females' part, let's not forget) because they are seen as public figures, but he doesn't need to be constantly painted as the villain, which is another thing that annoys me. It takes two to tango, as the saying goes. I am as feminist as they come. And it surprises me how many females fight for gender equality on so many platforms on a daily basis, and yet when it comes to some of this nature, immediately stone the male. Gender equality and all that, heh. For me, the girls are as much at "fault" as he was. Just my $0.02. Case closed, for me, at least.
And just for the record, I am neither a fan of
Edison Chen (unless watching an episode of his MTV show or remarking that he used to be "cute" to my sister constitutes me as one) nor
Gillian Chung (I am most definitely not a fan of
Twins either - please don't get me started on the state of their live performances and squeaky clean images).
And, uh, well that's all for today. I'm all typed out.
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