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赫杰 -
Who watches this? I like it! Very funny
Anyone? No? Well check it out if you got time, it's on PPLive all the time.
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venture160 -
I really wish PPlive was for mac.....
roddy -
Been watching this a bit lately, quite enjoying it - usually get a few laughs per episode and
sometimes it can be very funny. Worth a shot if you're looking for a bit of nonsense, Emule links
for those of you who want them.
imron -
Yeah I bought the box set to this a while back, and am slowing making my way though it. At first I
was put off by the whole costume-drama thing, but then I realised it's a costume-sitcom :-)
roddy -
Is there much advantage in watching them in order? I picked up a 3-dvd set with (I think) 61-80 on
yesterday and watched a couple without feeling I was missing anything, but if it's important I
could hold off till I get hold of the first ones.
imron -
A couple of episodes make back references to events or circumstances that happen in prior
episodes, so although you could watch most of them out of order, there will be a few episodes
where knowing the backstory would be better.
imron -
Oh, and another thing, I think it makes it more interesting when you know the backstory and
history of all the characters.
roddy -
Hmmm, I think I'll keep an eye open for the full set, but keep going with what I've got for now.
Would be better to start from the beginning, but as far as I can see I'm not missing any epic
story arcs.
Anyway, I'm off to 替天行道!
roddy -
I'm enjoying this, will definitely be picking up the entire set if I happen across it. Some of the
stuff cracks me up, and even the duller bits are enjoyable enough to have on in the background.
For some reason my favorite gag so far is the visual one about a minute into this clip - 小贝 is
probably my favorite character.
How much have you seen Imron?
shelloren -
I'm new here, and last year i saw this series and really enjoyed it.
It's nice if u can see it from beginning, it's kind of like soap opera and most of the episodes
can be understood separately.
It's interesting the author used "古文诗句" to name every episode like a "章回小说" .
Furthermore, I really like the names of the characters in it. They're all made up from some
"武侠小说", like 白玉汤 is after 白玉堂, 佟湘玉 is after 金湘玉......
They are living in the ancient time but acting or talking like what we do nowaday, and u can hear
some different kind of accents which make it more funny.
Oh, i'm a girl, so my favorite is 老白, then 吕秀才, then 佟掌柜。 偶地神阿!
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