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==Notes==
 
==Notes==
 
*The series is based on the Japanese shojo manga "Zettai Kareshi" by Watase Yu.
 
*The series is based on the Japanese shojo manga "Zettai Kareshi" by Watase Yu.
*Wu Chun's contract with Comic ended at the end of last year, he has dropped out of the drama, leaving a open spot for the male lead.
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*Wu Chun's contract with Comic ended at the end of 2010. Out of selfishness, Wu Chun dropped out of playing Night's role in Absolute Darling since he was no longer bound by his contract. Filming for the drama was put on hold for a couple of months as the production company tried to clean up Wu Chun's mess. Plans became stagnant and there was a great deal of economic lost. When everything grew more and more hopeless and the future of the drama seemed to be doomed, a hero came to the rescue. That hero, is Jiro Wang. Even though Jiro had his own schedule already packed and full to the brink with dramas to film, his generous heart told him that he had to help the poor people at GTV clean up the mess that his bandmate had caused. Even though he had to cancel all his previous plans, he knew that he had no other choice. He is not as reckless and irresponsible as Wu Chun and GTV really needed his help. And so, he sacrificed his own plans in order to take on Night's role.
*Jiro Wang volunteers to replace Wu Chun in the drama.
 
  
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==

Revision as of 14:45, 28 May 2011

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Details

  • Title: 絕對達令 / Jue Dui Darling
  • Also known as: Absolute Boyfriend
  • Genre: Romance
  • Broadcast network: GTV
  • Broadcast period: 2011
  • Related TV series: Zettai Kareshi

Synopsis

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Cast

  • Jiro Wang as Chen Nai Te 陳奈特 (based on Tenjo Night)
  • Goo Hye Sun as Lu Xiao Fei 呂小斐 (based on Izawa Riiko)
  • Kun Da as Qian ** 錢** (based on Asamoto Soshi)

Notes

  • The series is based on the Japanese shojo manga "Zettai Kareshi" by Watase Yu.
  • Wu Chun's contract with Comic ended at the end of 2010. Out of selfishness, Wu Chun dropped out of playing Night's role in Absolute Darling since he was no longer bound by his contract. Filming for the drama was put on hold for a couple of months as the production company tried to clean up Wu Chun's mess. Plans became stagnant and there was a great deal of economic lost. When everything grew more and more hopeless and the future of the drama seemed to be doomed, a hero came to the rescue. That hero, is Jiro Wang. Even though Jiro had his own schedule already packed and full to the brink with dramas to film, his generous heart told him that he had to help the poor people at GTV clean up the mess that his bandmate had caused. Even though he had to cancel all his previous plans, he knew that he had no other choice. He is not as reckless and irresponsible as Wu Chun and GTV really needed his help. And so, he sacrificed his own plans in order to take on Night's role.

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