My American magical life -
Chapter 885 - 885 59 Come Watch the Fireworks1
885: Chapter 59: Come, Watch the Fireworks1 885: Chapter 59: Come, Watch the Fireworks1 “I’ve always been rather cold to domestic variety shows, or more like, disappointed in their potential.
Too much marketing, too much sugar-coated crap, too many ridiculous scripts.
Sometimes, seeing those people force a fake smile trying to convey a ‘this is interesting’ lie, I can’t help but wonder in my heart, do they realize how hypocritical they are?
I mean, we can’t even find something decent to accompany our meals.
But just recently, there’s been a new variety show that’s absolutely explosive.
….”
“‘Farming, Yeah’ made me believe that variety shows can also ‘work wonders with sincerity.’
Maybe it’s because I’ve been trapped in the cold city for too long that I forgot about the morning dew in the fields, the colorful wildflowers in the countryside, but these authentic and vibrant highlights are just one of the least noticeable advantages of ‘Farming, Yeah.’
…..everything, all in all, what touched me the most was that for the first time I saw real people in a variety show.
‘Farming, Yeah’ features guest stars who appear for just one episode (and then leave).
Despite filming fewer than ten episodes to date, a bunch of mind-blowing stuff has already emerged—none of which was scripted.
Now, every time I wait for a coffee, I can’t help but echo Sister Jiang’s words in my head—’Life for the demons in America is just too hard!’
Ha, that’s Sister Jiang’s meme, everyone help yourselves.
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Guests of different ages, occupations, and regions come together, creating many fascinating stories, but Sister Jiang remains my favorite.
She may be over sixty, but I still want to call her ‘sister.’
She’s a woman with a sense of power.
In her, I see a vitality even greater than my own.
This gives me endless inspiration.
I look forward to a day in the future when I reach old age, wondering if I can still possess such a radiant sunset like Sister Jiang?
Anyway, Sister Jiang has now become my moonlight and a dream of infatuation, oh, and Old Wang is a good old man too!”
“Just finished the latest episode and rushed here to comment—in one word: kills romance shows dead.
The interaction between Ah Zhao and Brother Daqi is too entertaining, one a sharp-tongued, icy rational boss, the other a lively and vibrant young female talent, they’re just perfect together!
I’ve been a longtime fan of Ah Zhao, first getting into her because of her videos about American corporate stories; her voice just gets me every time.
But later I realized that Zhao is not an ordinary person, she’s practically a superhero.
Running four short video accounts at the same time, she updates at least four videos a week, and the quality is consistently, incredibly good.
She’s just too impressive.
Cheng Daqi, I was not familiar with him before this show, and only got to know him through this program.
The founder of Shanhaiguan Media, he worked his way up from homeless to a boss, super smart, rational, and reliable, just a bit sharp-tongued.
He made Ah Zhao mad twice in just one episode haha.”
After the new episode aired, all of Douban’s comments were complimentary.
But to see if a show is really a hit, Douban is just for laughs.
Xiao Cao directly collected all the hot searches related to ‘Farming, Yeah,’ Cheng Daqi, and Zhao Hongjin from the entire internet.
From the manly forums of Tieba to the infamous green hat forum NGA, from the Fairyland of little sweet potatoes to the twilight Weibo, from the Hyundais freshly landed in the East Coast to Hupu just for the rating, the topics on Cheng Daqi and Zhao Hongjin, about ‘Farming, Yeah,’ are just crazy.
Tieba—’Domestic variety shows are really struggling; they’ve been blown away by several internet celebrities.’
Some old-timers on Tieba, with their stinking mouths, trampled all over domestic variety shows in just two sentences.
NGA—’Have you seen the Magical Beast from another world on the variety show?’
This title fully showcases the charm of journalism; NGA started with Magical Beast, and as soon as Cheng mentioned it, he was brought into NGA.
Little Sweet Potatoes—’The most interesting episode of ‘Farming, Yeah,’ come and see the hotties catching geese!”Ah Zhao who can shoot arrows is too cute.”Sexist Cheng Daqi’s eighteen sins!’
After smoking a pack of Bonus Group, Cheng tried to count his sins, even including what he did in kindergarten, but still couldn’t make it to eighteen.
He couldn’t comprehend how he could be labeled with such a scary accusation of eighteen sins.
Weibo—’How to achieve Zhao Hongjin’s signature airy bangs!”Was it intentional or an accident 2.0”Guide to catching up on ‘Farming, Yeah.”’Detailing the eight indications of scumbag Cheng Daqi stepping on many boats!’
Typically Weibo-style hot searches had Cheng’s mind spinning fast.
Zhihu—’How do you view the explosive popularity of ‘Farming, Yeah’?”Is a variety show filmed by internet celebrities worth watching?”Is Cheng Daqi a scammer?”Look at this picture, Zhao Hongjin’s arms are so thin, can she really shoot arrows?
Is she lying?”Are geese really that strong in combat?”Is 200 yuan too little for a goose, is the ‘Farming, Yeah’ crew taking advantage of the farmers?’
Typical Zhihu, several of these questions have that middle-class fussiness about them.
In the second to last related hot list question, Cheng Daqi saw Zhao Hongjin herself appear to give an answer.
This is the real Ah Zhao: “Thanks for the invite, see for yourself!
Here’s a collection of photos from when I first won a prize at eleven to my last youth archery competition at fifteen.
The technology for modern compound bows is very advanced, having thin arms does not mean lack of strength, OK?”
Messiah from America: “Can you respond to whether Cheng Daqi is a scammer?”
This is the real Ah Zhao (Southern Fujian): “There’s nothing much to say, the innocent will be cleared, time will tell.”
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