Was this show stimulated by the L word?

Reginald 2022-09-01 23:43:08

British dramas are very different from American dramas. They are also stories of four urban women. Sex and the city and mistresses are incomparable to each other. They are also lesbian love and hatred. This lip service is also very different from the l word.

There is a difference in magnitude. There are at least 10 episodes in an American TV series. How can it come out in five, six, seven or eight seasons. Such mass production cannot be done without a unified pattern and routine, and a brand-new storytelling method for each episode will not tire the writers and directors. Therefore, the l word is a standard assembly line operation, each episode has a few small clues, and the last big ladder concert gathers the clues of various characters, and it is solved after all. There are only five or six episodes in a season of a British drama, and the traces of the writer and director’s personal creation are more distinct. In fact, it is a mini-series (compared to the dozens of episodes in China and the hundreds of episodes in South Korea, but it is super “mini”) rather than a series like American dramas. As a viewer, the plot that cannot be expected with a pattern is more pleasurable.
The same plot, the British drama is more lifelike, and it makes people feel the same.

This film, because it is a BBC cable station, has a large scale of nudity, but it doesn't feel dirty at all; in the same way, mistresses is broadcast on a public channel, and it doesn't fall anywhere, but it makes people feel erotic and sultry.




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