George Hu returns in family drama Happiness Meets Rainbow

I miss George on my screen but it looks like he’s determined to remain there for he’s in projects I have no desires to watch. I can’t do Taiwanese dailies. Too long for my fish attention span. Happiness Meets Rainbow is his upcoming Chinese drama. The name makes me giggle: Happiness Meets Rainbow equals Unicorns in my book. Lol. It follows the sole bread winner of a family (Yedda Chen Yan Fei) as she juggles the responsibilities of putting food on the table and the games involved with the three men she encounters. Three men again??! Okay. Even though her educational background isn’t high, she’s described as cool, kind, and brave (er, those characteristics do not go along with education, mmmkay). Upon returning from study abroad, her fiancé (Tang Chen Yu) quickly ends their marriage, leaving her with a sick son to care for. She then meets architect Du Fan (George Hu) and the two fall in love. But then something happens and it tears them apart. They meet again years later and eventually end up as a couple.

So many creative ideas in this story! XD ……

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Trailer and stills for George Hu and Tony Yang’s film Where the Wind Settles

I wrote about this movie way back in April and the production dropped a trailer some weeks ago. Used to be known as Family in the Wind (my translation), it is now officially called Where the Wind Settles, a film that follows the lives of two friends as they struggle during war times to build and maintain a family. Tony Yang takes center stage and would be old and sorrowful about leaving his wife and child behind before he meets his son years later in the form of Mason Lee. While our George Hu is not the main lead, he should have a decent amount of screen time being the best friend.

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Love Cheque Charge: Episode 1 “Potentials but…”

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Where’s the line, Georgie? I gotta be first to get that guarantee!!

Now that I’m free from The Way We Were, I decided to check out a newly premiere SETTV’s drama, Love Cheque Charge, featuring baby Georgie and Phoebe Yuan, an actress who has an uncanny resemblance to his previous co-star, Annie. Then I belated realized it’s a freakin’ daily drama! For a whopping 70 episodes…. I am not happy with this arrangement. Georgie, I don’t do dailies! You know that! Can’t you be more a little more considerate and star in a normal 15-episode drama? With Gui Gui? (I had to throw that in there, drifters.)

First episode is decent.

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Family in the Wind brews bromance with Tony Yang & George Hu

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Oh the pretty boys and the bromance! Did Tony Yang sign a new agency recently? He’s been in a few prolific projects these past few months, both in dramas and now in films. Family In the Wind takes place in the chaotic times of war, with Tony leading the energetic, bright cast, portraying a tortured man who is forced to abandon his hometown, leaving his pregnant wife behind. A fact that many families can relate to, the agony and restlessness of waiting for news – any piece of news, can swallow you whole. The story will follow Tony’s character until he’s old and fragile. Which means, yes, he won’t see his baby until the boy has grown into a handsome, young lad, played by Mason Lee.

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King of Lan Ling unveils gorgeous ending theme by Della Ding


Girlfriend, you’ve got the best stylist in this world.

YESH! This is exactly the right ingredient to fuel my lackluster love for the theme song. You can’t go wrong with Della’s vocals, who has been turning heads since her signature song in Autumn’s Concerto. According to youtuber, the song is called “Palm” and the moment I hear those stunning instruments, I’m hooked. Plus, the sad lingering tone throughout the mv kinda gets me all excited for the angst (so soon, is that a good thing?) I’m telling you, the soundtrack of a series speak volumes because it creates the mood within each scene. A+ for the ending theme here! Am I the only one suddenly excited? You guys make me feel miserable!

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Feng Shao Feng’s King of Lan Ling reveals themevideo and airing date

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Time to check in with the most beautiful general ever (heh), General Lan Ling, portrayed by Feng Shao Feng. Playing his rival is ever the charmer, Daniel Chan. And caught in between their fierce arrows of passionate love is no other than Ariel Lin herself. Would you call her unlucky? No. Not really.

Check out the beautiful new stills below. Hey, it’s Friday! 🙂

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