Chapter 39: First verbal battle, against Pang Yidian



Shanghai TV has begun arranging rebroadcasts of "The Best of Us" during daytime slots, and another of its sub-channels has also begun rebroadcasting "The Best of Us".

Blue Whale is currently negotiating with two satellite TV stations for the next round of broadcasting rights, and it is said that several local stations are also involved.

It is estimated that after this wave of harvesting is over, Mr. Zheng’s pending big red envelope will also be delivered to Wei Yang.

The popularity of the TV series also boosted Wei Yang's fame, and some film crews sent him invitations.

And it’s not a makeshift crew, but a regular idol drama crew, and the first actor to appear is the second male lead who has a lot of screen time.

Although Wei Yang turned down the invitation due to schedule conflicts, he was still in a good mood. This showed that he had already caught the attention of some directors and producers and was no longer the unknown person he used to be.

This time, Wei Yang finally opened the bottle of red wine that Xiao Zhao bought and had a sip to celebrate.

But before he could be happy for too long, Xia Cong called him.

"Here comes someone looking for trouble."

Following Xia Cong's instructions, Wei Yang turned on his computer and found the report.

"Beware of the promotion of bad ideas. Why do popular TV series promote premature love among students?"

The report was a reprinted article. The original article was written by a blogger named Pang Yidian from Sina Blog. Wei Yang made a special search for it.

He is a well-known figure on blogs and Tianya. He has published many online novels and has been active on blogs in the past six months. He is jealous of the world and is considered a difficult troll.

The other party criticized "The Best of Us" in more than one article. The reprinted report used relatively mild words, while the other two were more intense.

[This kind of TV series is poisoning our next generation. I call on parents to join me in reporting to the relevant departments, banning this TV series, and asking the screenwriters and creators to apologize...]

"You're quite good at putting big hats on people."

Wei Yang's eyes were cold. He had long thought that the subject matter of "The Best of Us" might cause controversy.

Therefore, whether it is the external promotion of the TV series or they are interviewed, sticking to the theme of growth and youth is to reduce sensitive topics and prevent being led by the rhythm.

But they can't keep a low profile on this matter just because they want to. There are always some bastards that pop up and cause trouble.

Wei Yang called Xia Cong, and Mr. Xia was also having a headache.

The plot of "The Best of Us" is a bit out of line, and the officials will not intervene unless the people report it. However, if Pang Yidian really makes a big deal about this matter, Shanghai Satellite TV will probably remove it from the air to protect itself, and some subsequent events will become a pipe dream.

"We must not passively take a beating in this matter, otherwise we will only be led by the other side. We must argue with the other side. It doesn't matter whether we win or not. As long as we can win over some supporters and make the relevant departments concerned, there is a chance that the matter will be left unresolved."

This matter cannot be stopped, at least Wei Yang and his people do not have that much power.

Then just confront the other party and make this matter a big deal, maybe you can get a chance of survival.

"You can contact some media to help, and leave the rest to me."

Wei Yang certainly couldn't push away this matter, so he simply went into battle himself. As for how to fight against Pang Yidian, he already had some ideas.

[Just now, a friend forwarded me a blog post, which contained a lot of content about me. After reading Mr. Pang’s masterpiece, I broke out in a cold sweat. I was deeply grateful that Mr. Pang was born a few decades later, otherwise I would not be alive.]

[I don’t know if Mr. Pang has watched the TV series seriously. I don’t deny that there are some emotional elements in the plot, but in the whole drama, no one in high school has clearly fallen in love early, and learning has always been the main theme]

[Which boy or girl has not experienced puberty? This is a normal hormonal reaction during puberty and is something that must be experienced on the road to growth]

[I have always believed that it is better to guide the problem of premature love than to block it. Timely and correct guidance is the key, rather than blindly interfering in a rough and tough manner. Even if you succeed in breaking up the couple, it is not necessarily a good thing.]

[Mr. Pang reacted strongly to this, and I couldn't help but have some malicious suspicion that he himself might have been emotionally hurt]

[What's more, Mr. Pang himself did not feel the beauty of innocent love during adolescence, so he became distorted and evil...]

Wei Yang wrote a lengthy blog post in response, which contained a lot of sophistry, but the meaning was clear: he was accusing Pang Yidian of "suppressing creative freedom."

In today's era of open speech, this is extremely fatal, and every year a certain department is controversial because of this issue.

By holding high this banner, Wei Yang could easily gain a large number of supporters and make some people afraid to take action.

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Anytime you have a verbal spat, it's easy to attract attention, not to mention it involves the hit TV series The Best of Us, which quickly became a hot topic on blogs.

The person involved, Pang Yidian, also learned the news and became furious after reading Wei Yang's blog post.

It's fine if you're just accusing me, but why are you attacking me personally? It's none of your business whether I was in a relationship during puberty! Pang Yidian was so angry that he posted three blog posts in a row, refuting Wei Yang's character and works in a comprehensive manner. Wei Yang didn't stand up to him either, so he turned around and hit back with another post, and even commented on Pang Yidian's novels.

I think the love scenes he wrote were dry and the female characters were thinly portrayed. It is very likely that he has too little contact with women in his daily life and relies entirely on YY, so he cannot empathize with the little beauty of "The Best of Us".

Pang Yidian was completely defeated and went to Wei Yang's blog to curse him. Wei Yang was perfectly prepared and acted particularly innocent.

"No way? No way, it turns out that Teacher Pang Yidian really doesn't have a girlfriend."

Pang Yidian: _(`」∠)_ The confrontation between Wei Yang and Pang Yidian successfully shifted the firepower to him, allowing "The Best of Us" to gain a relatively relaxed public opinion environment.

Due to some considerations, the relevant departments ultimately did not take any targeted action, allowing "The Best of Us" to successfully escape disaster.

Wei Yang also gained a lot of fans because of his sharp words and golden sentences when he had a quarrel with Pang Yidian, and his ability to use sarcasm.

Even Wei Yang himself was speechless about this. He had thought about attracting fans with his looks, his talent, and his couple relationship, but he didn't expect that swearing could also attract fans.

But to be honest, Wei Yang's strategic credit only accounted for about 1/3. It was Mr. Chen who sacrificed himself for the sake of justice who really helped "The Best of Us" overcome the difficulties.

In late January, Teacher Chen’s computer was sent for repair, and then the entire entertainment industry and the Internet were in an uproar.

Everyone can't wait to appreciate Mr. Chen's work. The enthusiasm is exploding. Compared with it, the things in "The Best of Us" are simply not worth mentioning...

(End of this chapter)


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