Now that the good cop seems to have gone over the deep end, I noticed that since the TVB show with the woman that became the super hero (Janet Bean), talking to one's evil alter ego within a mirror or reflection seems to have become a regular script device.
That's the thing about TVB; once they hit upon something that they think will be a good story device, they want to work it into the script of just about every show that they're currently filming. I remember some time back, brain aneurysms were the big script thing, and just about every one of their shows had some central character being threatened with a sudden stroke. Then before that, sudden cardiac death from Brugada Syndrome had TVB's stalwart stars grimly gripping their chests.
So today, the script writers have pulled Dissociative Identity Disorder (split personality) out of their medical textbooks as the malady du jour. In that vein, maybe that's the reason why Linda Chung's screen performance to date may be considered a bit catatonic? Time to hit the Die Foo for some psychotropic herbals, eh?
LOL... -bowroflarms
That's the thing about TVB; once they hit upon something that they think will be a good story device, they want to work it into the script of just about every show that they're currently filming. I remember some time back, brain aneurysms were the big script thing, and just about every one of their shows had some central character being threatened with a sudden stroke. Then before that, sudden cardiac death from Brugada Syndrome had TVB's stalwart stars grimly gripping their chests.
So today, the script writers have pulled Dissociative Identity Disorder (split personality) out of their medical textbooks as the malady du jour. In that vein, maybe that's the reason why Linda Chung's screen performance to date may be considered a bit catatonic? Time to hit the Die Foo for some psychotropic herbals, eh?
LOL... -bowroflarms