It's balanced. All the parts of the plot are balanced.
The episodes are not dragging. The solutions, inside the "universe" of the plot, are logical. The acting is believable. The cooperation between the main actors and the guests actors is good. The problems and life issues are believable. The CGI is good enough. It's funny enough, but also serious, suspensful and some times it's scary (in a mild way). It deals with serious social issues but at the same time it is written in a lighthearted way.The story background (personal problems, mourning, romances, job etc) is important but it doesn't overshadow the premise of the drama. The heroes have a life, but they don't waste three episodes thinking about it. The episodes revolve around the stories and around character building.
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Chinese version of Ghost Writer with good acting, comedy, and suspenseful
"Oh, No! Here Comes Trouble" is another iQiyi short series. AvenueX recommended it, so I am checking it out. To be honest, I was not into it until episode 8 onward.The synopsis is that Pu Yi Yong is a high school who unexpectedly gains superpowers after a bus accident that took his father's life and put his grandfather in a coma.
He gained the power to talk to the dead and work with the police and his classmate/neighbor to solve the causes and unresolved issues and lead them to the light.
It is like "Ghost Writer," an old American drama with a modern touch and special CGI effects.
The first 7 episodes are so boring and hard to get into. I found it so dull and fast-forward most of it, until episodes 8-10, that it got interesting. Since it is only 2 episodes left, so I will stick with it.
The acting is not bad; the script is strange and weird. I don't enjoy it as much, so I give it a 7.5 rating.
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